Okay, so I've done a whole metric craptonne of work on all of my tracks that were previously posted in their own threads that are 300 pages back and I figured I'd post the final versions in one post instead of bumping all the old threads and spamming the forum with updates.
This is the EP that I plan on sending to labels soon. If I can't manage to get released as an EP, I'll try for singles. I just have a question, I'm not really sure what labels to present my tracks to. Seventeen and Insecurity are like progressive and electro house hybrids, From Here On is I guess progressive house but hard to define and Foreign Objects is just electro.
Every single track bar Insecurity has been updated from the version in the thread, and notably enough to have reposted, especially Seventeen and From Here On, with Seventeen being almost 2 minutes shorter and From Here On having a very different sound, plus every track has been mixed again.
So, tell me what you guys think, and if anything strange sticks out to you. I really appreciate any advice that I can get :)
CalebGolston
haha is that 3xOsc on the intro for the third track?
Seandroid
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Originally posted by CalebGolston
haha is that 3xOsc on the intro for the third track?
That'd be a no, it's a synth I programmed in Massive.
CalebGolston
I thought your name sounded familiar, I saw a couple of youtube vids of you sometime. I think this EP is a real improvement over what I heard. If they haven't been signed yet I can send it to my friends who are a signed electro duo.
Seandroid
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Originally posted by CalebGolston
I thought your name sounded familiar, I saw a couple of youtube vids of you sometime. I think this EP is a real improvement over what I heard. If they haven't been signed yet I can send it to my friends who are a signed electro duo.
They haven't! I'd appreciate that :) I actually just did another mix down on Seventeen, I'm uploading it now, I've been listening to each of the tracks religiously lately, I want them perfect haha.
CalebGolston
Yeah I do that too. Usually with headphones at 2 AM and loop the same track I thought I liked and was finished with for an hour, then hate it by the end and have difficulty sleeping.
I will send it to them no problem.
Raphie
their slowly but steady becoming mature tracks Sean.
Would suggest to start playing them on as much locations as you can and listen carefully how they compare to other commercial tracks,
Should not be too hard to find a label for this, lot of detail in the productions