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Re: Techish track work in progress UPDATED
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| Evolve140 |
| dope use of the acoustic bass. awesome proggy-tech percussion sounds. we'll see where it goes :D |
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| Richard Butler |
Actualy maybe keep the accoustic bass as this is a very original thing to do and could prick the ears of DJ's.
I like all the sounds and the mix but as you go forward it needs some outstanding rythmic elements to gradualy join in the fun. It may mean at times removing some of the elements you have to allow space.
Imagine for example at 1.30 a massive offset tom that is very techy and even contains a little human voice - damn I like that idea, tee hee. |
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| music2dance2 |
| Yeah good idea with the bass, nice work |
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| Mise |
very nice work!, love that bass. I would only suggest some structure arrangement, kind a more smooth progression, maybe.
congrats man! |
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| TranceLover007 |
Sweet man, this bass line sound really cool and has a lot of character lol. If you planing to go Techno/Electro direction --> add/use more industrial FX which need to be sequence well with this bass groove, if you would like to go into this Trance way --> structure it with more melodic addition of arp and lead with some support of sweet and warm FX in the background, my $0.02 or my vision of this track lol - really cool so far my friend.
Cheers,
Darek |
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| MSZ |
| the idea sounds fresh, interesting to hear the track after. come on irc also, so i can slap you with my trout ofcourse. |
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| Excess |
| quote: | Originally posted by MSZ
the idea sounds fresh, interesting to hear the track after. come on irc also, so i can slap you with my trout ofcourse. |
.... i want to go trout slapping. where on the IRC's do you fools meet |
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| Storyteller |
| Really good stuff. Sounds like the house I played a lot 3 yrs ago. I'd still play this now actually :). |
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| cryophonik |
| Being a bassist by (former) profession, I really dig this. It's a cool groove - I don't usually get into tracks without strong melodies and chord progressions, but this groove and the breakdown kept me interested all the way through, even after several listens. |
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| sako487 |
| Thanks for the comments =] |
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