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muphasta muphasta is a male
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Please check out my new track 'Rectal Research' and post your comments here!!!

enjoy it !!

cheers

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31-01-2006 17:45
Glim Glim is a male
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like the mild pitch shift, works nice.

hehe strange but i like it...

k i assume the tune has now dropped.
would say sounds too upfront try and put some grime on that reece and synth

levels go a bit dodge in places some things are eating into eachother..

like the arrangement of synth and basslines but dont like the samples or presets.

hmm its got energy tho, quite an angry track

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01-02-2006 08:53
turnstyles turnstyles is a male
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lol nice title Bigup

first listen:

nice drum work leading to the synth line. the not the drop i was expecting. i like the glassy fx that fades in around the 1:12 change up mark. dang they are gone. this track is on the move. just when you get used to hearing something, its gone. there is a lot going on toward the end, maybe too much...

second take:
the intro fx are tight. i like the pitch-shifted drum shots. the synthline is cool, but i dont like the synth itself. it serves it purpose tho. ya man, those spacy/glassy fx around 1:12 are tight. such a tease. that ending again. sounds like you are bringin in each element of the track, which really messes with the sound quality. ill listen closer on the next run through.

third take:

nice sub work at the 1:12 change up. from 1:12 to the build up at 2:20 is my favourite part. ya man that ending is over-loaded. just too much going on. by far, the track has more upside than down, so dont get me wrong when i talk about the close out.

hope this helped.

peace

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03-02-2006 20:57
Dubrain Hertz Dubrain Hertz is a male
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First of all, great title, too many shabby titles around this site. Intro is a bit boring, but well worth the wait, when it comes in it's awesome. Variations are very good, lotsa change. A bit short, you could make the whole track (minus intro) go twice with tweaks the second time around and it would be great.

Love it so far, make it longer

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You know what... This shit is pretty catchy!! It reminds me a bit of Ram Records - Beastman for some reason LOL. That starting pad is really really nice. Great use of ambience there. That saw'ish synth is really nice, well mixed down. Sub bass is really smooth but still powerful! I personally think you should've changed up the synth @ the drop, then after like 16 bars or something bring the synth in. It's really powerful and takes a big element of the track away. I notice that when the starting synth cuts out, theres a delay/fill of some knocking sounds. Im not sure if its just me but they sound slightly off beat! Im loving the way the track changins up! Loving the bubbly synth aswell! Bigup

Overall I give ya a BIG THUMBS UP! Well done man keep up with those beats Tongue

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08-02-2006 12:16
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The very first bass thingy in the intro deserves to be more pronounced in the high frequency regions.

Frankly, I don't like the percussions (around 1:30) at all. The beats are very good already, they don't need the percussions.

Combination of noises and sounds are way too weird and experimental to my tastes. The stabbing synth that goes from low to high remind me of toothache.

The piano, in the parts where it serves the fill function, needs another arrangement, or should be replaced with something else, altogether.

Overall, it's oil and water forcibly mixed together. A menagerie of hot-heads that hate each other some much, they are bound to beat each other up. It's interesting, and the track has a lot of elements that are very good by themselves, but when jammed together like this, it doesn't quite work well, imho.

I could hop around to it, however, but I'd get really annoyed if it's for too long. Kudos to your pioneering spirit.
07-10-2007 23:39
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