camo
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Hi!
intro: nice synths.....0:35:there is tooo long nothing.
drop:bass is cool with da surround sound. 1:03: it gets a bit dizzy with the adittional bass......piano is cool
1:45: pretty chill! i like it! cool melody.
4.19: nice bassline.
overall a quality tune with some good ideas and variety!
well done!
7/10
__ keepin it rollin`
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06-07-2005 19:03 |
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equipped
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07-07-2005 05:11 |
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Tonedef
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thanks for the reviews so far... appreciate it
keep em comin....
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07-07-2005 08:50 |
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D-Pitch
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nice flowin track , production is spot on but i felt it sounded thin drums need beefin up a bit , meladys are nice felt there could be a bit too much reverb overall , but good track overall , i cant falt the idea ,just sort the eq mate and ur on a winna...4/5
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08-07-2005 13:06 |
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Nick ZZ
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Intro can use a sound or two, the song has an over ambient feel to it. Not very fond of the synth at 2:29, I like the echoed beep and the song before that point a little more, however I like the synth at 4:19
Outro needs a little love also. 8/10 Z
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09-07-2005 23:02 |
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cynik
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right from the start this is much better that your other track, but those drums are again somewhat thin. by that I mean theyre not fat enough..
there is a cheap way of inserting a backing up amen which would suit the jungly atmnospheric style of the track. but you could do much more, maybe give the kick a broader frequency spectar - if youre in reason try attaching an eq on the individual drum hits and then use a mixer only for the drums, wtih each of them in its own channel, then wire that mixer to the main one... Im speaking in such detail cause I had those problems too and that was my solution. works good in bringing each hit in it's own place
the snare could use with a bit of a bright reverb too..
I love the styile and the vibe you created, but work on beefing those sounds up with the same eq-ing technique, you clearly have interesting ideas going its just the execution whats lacking.
IMO with a bit of those workarounds this would sound hype..
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