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"wimpy - in the forest"... relaxation ?
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| wimpy |
please let me know what you think of my latest production.. *in the forest*.. kinda relaxing tune not trying to be what it's not :)
download here : http://legacy.webonline.no/~xtraced/download.php?id=5
just reply here or send me an email and tell me what you think :) |
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| DJ Provocative |
Hey there Wimpy,
listening to your track right now.
I'm impressed. Nice relaxing track indeed.
I really like trance tunes like these, easy on the ears
and a catching baseline, well done!
Keep up the good work!
Grtx,
Provocative |
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| wimpy |
| thnx :) i'll keep posting here ;) |
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| Peter Campbell |
| quote: | Originally posted by wimpy
thnx :) i'll keep posting here ;) |
yea keep posting here wimpy, we need more styles like this track posted here, to many producers on this forum just coppy what the big name producers do.
the only thing I would change about your track is at 1:23, you need to bring it in alot more softer, its a very smart track only it should be longer. Also this is real "Trance" unlike all the Epic/Uplifting which is really Dance.
like this track Complex rhythms are not necessarily productive of deeper trances. Deeper trances are more easily produced when, after some time of engaging rhythms, there are increasingly more subtile rhythm or melodic changes, or if rhythm loops become longer and longer. The point is that the rhythms or melodic sequences become more subtile and more engaging. Avoid sharp or unsettling rhythmic or melodic changes as these will most likely terminate the trance by destroying the trance generating loop resulting in the collapse of the dissociated trance plane. One of the reasons that "trance music" works to produce trance is that there are long periods of the same loop or loops
that should give you a better ider
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| Haak |
| wow! this track is good :) |
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