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One of the top up-n-comer trance producers in NYC!!
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| CarS |
thankfully, no vocals, nice.
nice sounds in there.
Eternal Elements ends just where it should get going, where's the rest?
moved post below here, for for future reference only
| quote: | Originally posted by Sedna
The reason these trance events don't go until 6 or later is because the crowd doesn't stay. The reason the crowd doesn't stay is most trance sets these days are too on/off.
What do I mean by on/off? Breaks. So many breaks. 1 minute break here, two minute break there, three minute break in the very next song. 4 minutes of beat and then 3 minutes of holding your hands in the air just doesn't keep the energy flowing, no matter how good a set is. Don't get me wrong, those sets are great to listen to when I'm sitting in my computer chair, but at a club keep that ing beat rolling. Edit your tracks if you need to, like Christopher Lawrence does.
Listen to some old trance tracks from the late 90s/early 2000s. They all have one thing in commmon; they keep the beat rolling. They still might have a "break," but in the old school breaks they still maintain a beat throughout, keeping the dance floor throbbing as the melodies build into a heavier beat.
My next releases on L*C*D are mostly breakless trance songs. BRINGIN' IT BACK. |
too few people keep the beat going for themselves, alas
in my book what makes tracks really good is if they aren't predictable, meaning if it's a continuous floor fake out, but rare.... |
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| benjamin1forty |
good quality, just a little generic and predictable among the sea uplifting producers. I'm no professional or production expert, but as an avid listener or all types of a dance music- i would suggest creating a bit more dimension maybe through atmosphere and switching up the drum track, break beat, hats (swing) etc.
keep it up |
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