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Reviews for "Reflections >Remaster<"

Good job again

Took me awhile to notice this new one :P
Not a fan of the bit from around 0:45 to 2:05. But that's just me.
It has a nice beat but it feels like it should be the background for a more in-depth song.
Still damned awesome.

mr-jazzman responds:

Ha well, to each his own I guess. I will say that the bit that you didn't like is the sound of dubstep, so if you didn't dig that there's a really good chance that you won't really dig much in the genre, either. Glad that there were parts that you liked though man; thanks for the review! =)

come cool stuff

most of it sounds like robot cock, ear rape. the synths in the background do some cool chord buildup shit and i really like that, but the robot rape noises take away from a lot of it for me.

mr-jazzman responds:

Thank you. You just experienced dubstep! =)

Urgh :L

The whole song has just got louder, not clearer. Most of the song is no pushing the reds and is actually painful to listen to. You've taken 1 step forward and 2 backwards :L The original was so good, but all this version does is amplify the muddy parts of the original. So close to perfection, yet so far. Try again, please! :)

iNfliktioN

mr-jazzman responds:

It actually just depends on what you're listening through bro. In my bass-biased headphones, I end up getting enough bass (which is actually an illusion, cuz there's no bass through other systems). I disagree; there is no clipping in the track at any point, which is what the red signifies. Sure, it's louder, but so be it; if you think it's too loud, then you can always manually adjust the volume so that it's more comfortable to listen to on your system. I will agree that the muddy parts come out more, which is because I was applying new techniques to an old track...and because of that, I didn't actually fix the tone, but only attempted to mix it differently. I really don't consider this 1 step forward and 2 steps back; I was simply exercising some new techniques I learned, and it ended up not working out. Oh well. Not every experiment will work out, will it?