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dj milkman
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Registration Date: 01-09-2006
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Please check out my new track '6 million ways to die', post your comments here and vote for it!!!
If i was you i would turn ur bass down as this song has immense bass. I have made anything from scratch including the drums so would like some peoples opions please.
Thanks a lot
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13-10-2006 19:16 |
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cynik
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Registration Date: 15-03-2005
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oh shit my bass is at ful setiing
very harsh panning in the intro. the break is distorting a bit - most noticable by the mangled crash sound
wobble bass is done 7 million times.
where exactly is the bass heavy?
beats are unconventional, not very dnb which is not bad but there is no rolling, no momentum. it's not a crime to layer some breaks for the sake of rolling
sounds to me ure using fruity loops.
not likin it
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14-10-2006 10:49 |
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Airfull

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the elements ur using aren't bad at all.
but I don't find any harmony?!
first ure using some reggae sounds and then that heavy bass?
1.37 sounds a bit cheap.
the pwoobwoobwobwobwob misses his effect, a mather of practising and playing with finding the right sound?
2.37 lil disturbance in ur drum me thinks?
2.45 what happens there=> a completly other atmosphere,
again a lack of harmony in ur track.
6.25/10
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14-10-2006 15:15 |
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dj milkman
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Thanks for ur input i will use it and change it for the better hopefully
thanks alot
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14-10-2006 15:23 |
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Philthy McNasty
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Registration Date: 23-07-2006
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Not really fond of this tune. if you are gonna use an oldskool DnB bassline you have to come correct with it. It sounds like you edited some drums, not taking your bassline into consideration. They dont flow together, they just stand out on their owns all lonely
The breakdown is cool, not digging the oldskool dubsiren that goes with the bassline but to each is own. Then I after the drop, I would have figured you would have tried changing the drums up somewhat, but you just repeated the beginning. Not feeling this at all. Sorry
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14-10-2006 21:12 |
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take some time making your tracks.
consider your choice of sounds a bit more carefully
once you think its finished leave it a week, or even two before you listen to it again,it will allow a much fresher perspective. plus if you have made something new in this time and its considerably better, you'll think twice before showing it to other people. its a very good way of monitoring your own progression.
im not really liking this, but you are getting better.
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18-10-2006 15:23 |
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