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KaiSun

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Date Submitted

03/22/2006 | 06:42AM EST

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Drum N Bass Song | 3.5 MB | 3 min 51 sec

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3.29 / 5.00

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A few electroniikky riffs, some bass and some breakbeats with some strings at the end

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Average Score: 9.5 / 10

Score: 9
i2abbitz

"damn"

date: April 25, 2006

love your style. where do you get your drum kits?!?

please reply.

i2 (rabbitz)

Author's Response:

Hey man
Theyre all from the reason sound bank. The opening drums were put together from random drum kits, the more distored one that comes in later is from a rex drum loop that I chopped and changed. Hope that helps! Ill keep an eye out for some new stuff from u

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Score: 10
dj-padman1

"break ya neck!"

date: March 25, 2006

This was a very enjoyable listen.

The riffs were really catchy and the structure of the song was great. It sounds like there's quite a bit of automation going on of those synths. I like!

The heavy breaks that start about halfway through are really great. It was interesting how the bass gradually consumed the percussion and snare before that.
Just one thing, that falling bass progression at that time wore a little thin, but the one after rocked, during the chord progression when you dropped the beat.
I was a bit dissapointed when the heavy beat left but the more chilled bit that followed was cool.

I listened to it several times. Keep up the great work!

BTW, there's a lot of variety in this song, I reckon you could make a pretty slammin breaks track just around the first loop. But I'm impressed with how you introduced everything else in the track. Must have taken ages!

Also, it sounds like you've tamed your mixing. I didn't hear one single digital clip.

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