quote: | Originally posted by djdk
The two things I tend to look for in a track are either a good groove or hypnotic elements that suck the listener in.
To expand on that a bit more I find most of the tracks that I would classify as having a good groove will have deep warm bass sounds and often wont have a steady 4x4 kick. I usually avoid tracks that use too much of the upper frequency range of the bass, that harsh grinding "electro" sound as it tends to detract from the grooveyness (is that a word?) of the track althoguh obviously this isnt a hard rule!
Tracks that fit into the hypnotic category tend to have less focus on the groove (although a good underlying bassline is still a nessecity) and more on the mid to high end of the frequency range. Arpeggiated melodies, looped vocals and pad sounds seem to fit with my idea of hypnotic.
I hope that makes some sort of sense, typing whilst working. Check the basement seessions mix in my sig for examples of what I mean! (/plug) |
Nice set. The first song put me on edge - it wasn't that I thought it was scary - it was just the topic of the song seemed to be mocking the conventions of capitalist society - that they tend to be superficial - and in that parody was particularly realistic taking an almost strident tone in its replication. I felt like I was in the same room with a psychopath, so to speak, until it let me in on the "joke".
Rest of it had a consistent intensity with some great rhythmic moments interspersed among some nicely tweaked melodic loops and otherwise energetic offerings. The difference, in-so-far as sparseness, milieu, and energy are concerned, between Woscar's and yours is night and day.
I definitely get the sense that your interests lies in rhythmically propelled melody but that you try and find a nice diversity while remaining faithful to your unique voice - your signature, if you will.
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my old stuff, not quite up to snuff - but I still dig it - UPDATED 9/23/2012
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