[Summery Electrohouse?] Allied Nations - Feininger (4 min 160kbps Sample)
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Mike_Foyle |
hi man, cant seem to download it, says the session is invalid. try www.yousendit.com ?
mike |
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Allied Nations |
2 new links up! |
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RickyM |
Hey man
Nice vibe overall I hear here.
Personally I don't like the slap bass, I would prefer a smoother bass. The percs are all sounding cool. The guitar sound at around 1.15 sort of takes over the mix a bit.
The guitar at 1.50 sounds really cool though, nice chords in the background at around 2.30, then I like the sounds when the beat comes back in, cool rhythms with the guitars, with a nice arp sound coming in too.
Overall some really cool ideas, perhaps a few warm pads here and there would help to widen it a bit. |
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stevieboy32808 |
I like this song and I must say it�s a big improvement over your last production I listened to. It sounds a lot less amateurish and more defined production-wise. I also love the whole guitar theme you have going on throughout the whole track because it really gives it a nice touch. Now I can�t say this track would qualify as the final product because there are three things that do concern me: the bass, loose elements, and variation. The bass sticks out like a sore thumb for me because it�s the only element in your production that sounds elementary. I would update to a more pro sounding bassline. Now about those loose elements: Simply put the whole track sounds lagging and by lagging I don�t mean boring. All I can say is that some parts sound delayed and certain elements don�t drops at the right time. I know its only fractions of a second but synchronization wouldn�t hurt so tighten up those screws. On a final note is the variation. This is pretty much self-explanatory that if you want people to enjoy your tune add something to keep them listening because monotony can really kill a track. To sum up, keep at it with this tune A.N.; I can really picture people buying this track from you. Good luck and happy producing! |
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