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| EddieZilker |
Breakbeat.
Interesting but a little too repetitive. It's an excellent foundation for a track but lacks substance. The variation with the beats is quite good, but the song really needs more of that sort of exploration. |
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| Retrotation |
I agree, I guess I got a little lazy and tried to finish it up without properly polishing it or bringing out the ideas to their fullest
Looks like it's back to the mixingboard for me :whip:
But usually I get stuck at this stage on how to turn it into an 8 minute DJ-compatible track. What's the secret? Extend each section out as long as you can? (well, as far as 16 bars goes, any way) |
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| lentej |
| Its DUB MUSIC !!!! Falls under elecronic dub .. |
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| lazyrussian |
It has hints of breakbeat and dubstep, but I would classify it as Electro.
The bass isn't hard or dirty enough for dubstep, and the breakbeat doesn't persist. |
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| Nemesis44 |
This is Dub, although it perhaps lacks some of the trippier elements found in Dub (Not to be confused with Dubstep, defo not the same).
Steal a Horace Andy sample from somewhere and smack it in with lots of delay and verb and you are away he he.
Good stuff actually.
Cheers
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| Rognalf |
It's post-tech-crunkabooty-flip-flop-step. For sure.
I don't like the filtered padsound or whatever it is. It sounds like someone is semi-randomly changing the filter cutoff LFO rate.
However, the beats sound great! Both percussion and bassline are spot on. It's just a foundation to my ears, but a really good one! Which direction to go with it, I don't know. I think a lot of different directions could work for it. |
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