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[psytrance]: Am I getting close ?
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R2Project
I'm still trying to get that Psytrance feel, Sorry if I've not yet hit the mark. So I'm looking for opinions on No More!:

No More ! @ Soundclick.com

So is this too busy for the style ? Any other comments ?

Andy
IKKI-ZUVK
192kbs please
R2Project
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192kbs please


Sorry I misunderstood. I thought that was for samples only not full songs, am I wrong ?

I'll get too it right aware though.

Andy
thoughtlessjex
The acid is good.

That lead at around 1:14 is a little too full and grandiose, IMO. It sounds too much like epic trance.

In general, it sounds a little too sugary for my tastes. I suppose there's nothing wrong with that, but I don't really like the sound.
R2Project
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Originally posted by IKKI-ZUVK
192kbs please


A 192 Kbs version is now available at the same location ..

Andy
cybernetica
Hmm.. interesting stuff. I wouldnt really consider this psy tho.

Interesting beginning. Nice acidlines then... bubbling :) .. Got me stomping my feet.
Now youre starting with the supersaws, and I dont really like that part. First of all, I wouldnt use supersaw leads in Psy, and the chords dont sound psy either. It also gets a bit noisy in addition with the background sounds. The stomping 'oomph-ta' in the background is nice tho. It gets a bit chaotic at 2:35 and after: sometimes more is less. Maybe you should try cleaning up the song a bit by EQing all the elements. Nice use of the sample.
Overall, a nice experimental song, good sound, quite stomping. But I agree that its too hectic and chaotic in parts. Psy might often sound chaotic too, but its more organized chaos ;)
Axolotyl
Its a bit rough around the edges, but your heading in a good direction. Its fairly hypnotic but at the same time has a fairly energetic and at times uplifting feel. The start feel a bit goa-ish with the acid style synth but then you bring in these pads from out of nowhere which makes it feel more uplifting and all the time that bass/kick is banging away in the background... lol.

You need to consider what you put into a track a bit more. You've crammed a lot of elements in there which fight for dominance. Maybe that, or just eq it all a bit better.

Anyway, keep at it. That tracks got a cool old school style which I think would sound great in a track if you managed to sort out the other elements people have mentioned.
R2Project
Thanks all for the words, it's much appreciated !

Axolotyl Said:

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You need to consider what you put into a track a bit more. You've crammed a lot of elements in there which fight for dominance. Maybe that, or just eq it all a bit better.


Yeah I have. I think one problem I've got at the moment is I'm trying to put to much in, I guess I'm afraid that too little will sound to minimal and boring. A bit more self discipline is needed ! :whip:

So back to the drawing board, but at least I've got something to work from.

Andy
PutBoy
I like this tune. I agree it sound chaotic at times, but I don't know if that's a bad thing really. intresting sample, and intresting use of it, is it from a movie? ;D

Don't normally listen to psy, but I think this tune isn't the ordinary psy-tune, it's a little more to the Techno-direction. Not saying that's a bad thing ;D lately I've started to really enjoy Techno.
R2Project
PutBoy Say:
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I like this tune. I agree it sound chaotic at times, but I don't know if that's a bad thing really. intresting sample, and intresting use of it, is it from a movie?


Thanks Putboy,
Yeah the quotes are from 2 movies, Roger Corman's "Last Woman on Earth" and Joseph Green's "The Brain that wouldn'ty die" ("No normal mind can imagine it"). And I believe they are 100% legal !

Andy
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