Nice! I think the mixing has improved a lot since the WIP! Good stuff! =)
Nice! I think the mixing has improved a lot since the WIP! Good stuff! =)
That's usually the plan ;)
Thanks
-Spadzer-
Good job man! Just saw your oponents track and now yours. This round will be close i guess. Both of you really know what you are doing. I dont know much about electro / dance / house, but that was really cool IMO. Also i felt like it had been influenced by the 80ties / 90ties a lot. To bring in that quiet part was a good decision IMO since it adds a new dimension to the overall listening experience. Cant write more now since i just have to dance here :D
All the best mate!
Thanks for the compliments and I wish the best of luck back to you as well
Very groovy. Love the progression. Not much to say that hasn't already been said, so I'll keep to saying this is great and Good luck! :3
Thanks. Appreciate the 5 star
This is great! I don't have much to say, except for "Good job!" ;)
Favorited :)
My thanks and appreciation ;)
The melodies are excellent! Bright, super happy and somehow familiar. Nice mid section to break up the energy. The kicks works very well with the low-passed instruments. Overall great work on the drums, composition and oddly the structure. Kind of unorthodox, but you've pulled it off well and it's easy to follow. Only aspect of the production I can pick at is the mixing. You've got a good balance going already, but the track does sound a little boomy and muddy. Sounds like a build up of freqs from 100 to about 500 Hz. I've recently found that cutting ~250Hz on everything but drums helps give things a little space and stops a lot of the clogging which tends to sound muddy.
I'm probably just being harsh as I'm most interested in mixing and try to be critical to benefit myself and others.
Anyway, really nice work on this one. I absolutely love it! Good luck for this round!
Thanks. I highly appreciate the detailed reviews (especially when you get nit-picky since I feel like I don't do it enough to myself).
I've been trying to understand how to tweak the multiband compressor that I'm using. I can't tell if I'm trying to make it do too much magic and I'm not focusing enough on adjusting the individuals or not. I like using it because it helps keep a lot of stuff really clean but I can tell that the low end does get muddled some times when it's loud. Although I thank you for your advice and I'd be willing to bet that's what the problem is. Although I love hearing the base in my earbuds a bit.
There will be an edited version coming soon.
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