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Reviews for "African_Jazz [Box-Killa]"

Review Request Club

Nice percussion at the start; there's a wide variety of instruments and they all contribute in their own way to a kind of lighter, more characteristic drum beat, and the kind you'd often find in jazz. And because there were so many different percussions involved, it meant the beat never felt repetitive. And for ONCE, there's an audio submission on NG that has a cymbal sound that doesn't smash through all the other instruments. Quite the opposite; it's really subtle and sparsely used, just adding that extra touch of colour as and when it's needed.

The sax is cool, although at some points in the solo sections it almost felt like random notes were being thrown in their own sake rather than that of the melody. Though mostly it created a pretty nice groove of a tune, and there were some nice harmonies and chord changes midway through between it and some of the other synths. The semi-scalic bass helps a lot in keeping the general feel of the chords a little less repetitive than it could have been, although by the end it was starting to drag regardless.

The drum sounds at 3:27 felt a little too artificial, and in general the 3rd minute felt too much like a recapitulation of the 2nd...however. That being said, all in all it was a nice listen. Yes, there was some fuzz, but nothing major and nothing of any serious detriment to the piece. You've got a nice melody, you've got a unique beat, you've got a cool sax. What more is there to ask of a jazz piece?

-Review Request Club

Good.

I liked it man, I'll say it's different from your style, and you did pretty well on it. The contrasting percussion elements were a nice touch.

Just a few small things I picked up, there was a synthy bass at parts in the song I didn't like, I think I would have preferred an accoustic bass.

Sax was a good thing, and I liked the way it wasn't repetitive at all. .

You don't care wheter I hear fuzzing? That's not the way to go man, it affects the whole recording and sorta spoilt it a bit for me ):

I think it had a teeeny weeny bit too much reverb overall, but apart from that. . Nice, I could hear this in a game, and even played by a band :3.

Anwar Louis ^_^
(Review Request Club)

Box-Killa responds:

this was ages ago lol, i probly didnt even know how to fix it then anyway

Not jazz...

But still, it's a pretty good tune. You've got too much pace and bass for what I'd call a jazz style tune. I think that there's definite potential there, especially when you consider the awesomeness of the saxophone solo that you've put in there.

I think that there is room for other improvement - perhaps borrow from similar genres to jazz, like reggae, since you can take some slower, equally powerful riffs and put them in ahead of the faster ones, which I feel detracts from the jazz itself.

More practice will get you there, so don't give up.

[Review Request Club]

Box-Killa responds:

yeah i made this song about a year ago so I have improved lol

Great song, nice beat

Well, not exactly jazz, but a cool song nevertheless. The beat is pretty cool, even though it is a tad bit overpowered.

I like the mix of genres you have in here. A weird "jungle beat" together with a pretty nice saxophone and the drums that are not "jungle beat" remind me of some early 80s rock, lol.
Ok, overall I guess the title "african jazz" is very fitting. ^^

However, there are some static noises due to overpowered instruments, which is a real pity. It keeps me from giving the song a higher score. :(

{ Review Request Club }

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has lots of effects that could be real nice :P
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5/5

love sax :P

Box-Killa responds:

:D thanks for the reivew

i didnt really really use that many effects.

maybe you mean the wierd base and the cultural drums...

:D peacout