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Reviews for "Rucklo - Two Slices of PI"

asdf

Fucking amazed me again bro :P
I don't know what to say. It's just one of those things where you can't say anything bad about it because you have no idea how it was made so well :3
Also, I'm glad you've been making so many songs lately. You never cease to amaze me man.

Rucklo responds:

yay, thanks for the kind words man! ^_______^

DnB with a nice Touch of Aggressive Energy

That Acid Saw tone is what pumps the aggressive vibe here.
i'm diggin that.
nice use of different layers.
thickness that kick ass.
stay creative

Rucklo responds:

the rougher synth is supposed to be a little rougher and kindof slap the listener in the face when it comes in, so i'm glad you reflected upon that :)

thanks for the review!

Penis

Let me guess you use reason4. Sick distortions and stuff. Anyway track is nice and original. Good luck

I like the intro

I like how you build up the intro. This is alright. I need to start working on transition myself. But I am more focused on trying to sound pro a moment.

Rucklo responds:

it's not exactly built like a standard dnb-tune is built, but pretty close, with a long intro, a break, etc. it should be rather easy to mix in a set at least, which is the reason for the long intro.. thanks for the review!

Someone's got the "wow" factor figured out.

So many guys are so busy trying to sound clean they just don't get how different types of noise can add nuance to things. White noise makes everything much more real, because reality lacks definition.

Nice use of background layers, BTW. It's a nice use of subtlety. Would be a ten, but it sounded kind of dull. I think that's intentional, but I'd prefer somthing that pushes it's own envelope a little bit more.

Rucklo responds:

not exactly sure how you mean by dull, but i'm no pro engineer, so yeah...
when it comes to thicken an instrument up, it's all about layering it the right way, just like you'd double a guitar or whatever.
thanks alot for the review man, appreciate it alot! ^___________^