How does this have no comments? Your stuff always does lol.
Anyway, comments as I listen:
I love the intro. Sleek and deep. The percussion is simple but works.
Mmm, that floaty piano. Subtle but breaks the repetition beautifully.
You always have such a nice subtlety to your tunes. Makes me want to be in a car at night driving through a city.
I would love to have this for my set. It's far too difficult to find progressive house that isn't full of super saws on Beatport right now for some reason. Not everything has to be an anthem. This is great <3
Raphie
Nice, deep and groovy! love the bummbummbumm (low type male vocal?) synth sound thingy
TranceLover007
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Originally posted by Seandroid
How does this have no comments? Your stuff always does lol.
Yeah, this is really good question, sounded like people over here loosing some sense or taste for good music lol.
Since Last year you made a huge step in the right direction and find yourself the right tone and sound (genre) in music. Whatever you produce has some great melodic substructure and sweet rhythmic development and this includes above mention production, well done Mac and I always have excellent time listening to your tracks/music.
Cheers man,
Darek
MSZ
hehe its ok, i get more love on other portals :}
this version did near more work done, mainly EQ, some element work.
Sean ill pm you in the near future ok? no worries i dont forget. thanks for the listens as always, anyone can always pm me if they want me to take a look at something.
Evolve140
Proper deep house in the forum? Well Christ allmighty... fyi I love deep house, pretty much all good EDM to be honest. the only thing that's throwing me off is the mid side chained noise but there's some vinyl punk playing in the background at this kickback i'm at. bet it sounds better without that record player in the bg. it's good, gonna share this on FB because I have close friends who love stuff like this.
meriter
this one is real good bro
i can say that i'd like to see more of a hook in these tracks, a memorable melody would make a huge difference i bet
Evolve140
do you guys like Jimpster or The Time Writer?
amit
i like it...its sexy!!!!
Evolve140
checking without the noise... very nice! very full mix, and that's what i'm looking for in deep house. the snare is a bit dominating, but in a DJ mix for deep house, a fat snare would work if it's once and a while. which is why this would work well in a proper track selection (people on this site over use the word proper) in the mix itself, it's a bit dominating. but the listener can't ignore that drive and nice atmosphere... because it still works. this is some really good deep, atmospheric house, it's extremely engaging... great work.
Looney4Clooney
perfect music to play in an over priced cocktail lounge where the focus is on everything but the music. This is ambient music. In regards to your genre, well how do I say this in a nice way, Your genre has 1 track. Every track is pretty much the same.Generic drums with the same stab like sounds. Having sad that yours sounds like every other track but a little less well produced so there is some positive here. The worst part is that this stuff has been the same for at least 12 years. I mean i just don't ing get it. Like the appeal. Like how do you not hear one track and just say ok, I get it. MOving on. I mean there is nothing going on. how does this stimulate you. The only explanation I can think of is the whole scene complex where weak minded individuals will forgo their own taste to fit in. The problem is that this kind of music doesn't have an audience so I don't get how one could be conned by a scene, The nature of this music is to be ignored. I mean that is a purpose so I suppose keep making it, Just in awe of how patient you must be. I honestly would play this to fall asleep. WHat ever it is , it isn't music you dance to. SHpping for shoes , drinking expensive martinis, sure.
Richard Butler
This is the sort of track I enjoy when just driving around London, not too obtrusive, just a nice pumping wash over me track that allows one to enjoy the scenes going by. I'd liken it to a Japanese garden where the emphasis is on a calm green serentiy with the odd glimmer of one colour of flower (white) as opposed to a big flouncey in your face riotous herbaceous border you've seen a thousand times before.