Something a bit heavier from me. Drum and Bass 174bpm. Some final tweaks to do but more or less finished.
Hope some enjoy and as always any feedback appreciated
Edit : 19th November 2021 - Reworked this today new version here. Hope some enjoy
(Drum and Bass) Substation V
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- Rising Night Wave
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aha. nice song. start is cool. only synth bass is not really my type.
whole song is very interesting to me but only that synth bass is really not my type. sorry for saying that.
maybe, really maybe: song is not that much dynamic as i was expecting from your intro text and start of song. - for this reason it is somehow boring.
perhaps you should add some pad into song. just a suggestion. it certainly is missing somethng in this song. maybe vocals?
i do not know. song is as i said not that much dynamic and something is missing.
try with adding vocals and some pad as i said.
whole song is very interesting to me but only that synth bass is really not my type. sorry for saying that.
maybe, really maybe: song is not that much dynamic as i was expecting from your intro text and start of song. - for this reason it is somehow boring.
perhaps you should add some pad into song. just a suggestion. it certainly is missing somethng in this song. maybe vocals?
i do not know. song is as i said not that much dynamic and something is missing.
try with adding vocals and some pad as i said.
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I actually love the bass , i think we are from a generation of a certain period when it comes to DnB good stuff Popey now to try and sort out my tune he!he!
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- killhamster
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Yeah it's a really nasty sounding bass (good in this genre) and it fits well. Percussion is a little sparse but I tend to make stuff that's very busy sounding. Like the real subtle voice pad that comes in at 1:23 and near the end.
Thanks all certainly some really useful feedback here.
Rising night wave it's cool that the bass isnt your thing, variety is the spice of life and we are all different so no need to say sorry. I really like your idea of vocals or a pad and will revisit this to see if I can make it work.
Killhamster fair point about the percussion and after reading comments here and listening again to my song perhaps a combination of more/different perc, pads and vocals may add to the dynamics to keep interest in the track as it evolves.
Skimrok I would agree we seem to be of the same DnB generation. The bass was written to specifically try and emulate the tunes I played when I dj'd. The V in the title was a little nod to v Recordings as warhead etc are still some of my favourites and definitely impact on my style/choices. From about 1990-2010 was my heyday think valley of the shadows (fav), Micky finn/Aphrodite, early ram records, charge records etc. If you ever wanted to collab on a track I dont think we would be miles apart in our thinking.
I will revisit this track and post when updated. Thanks again for taking the time to comment and help me improve
Rising night wave it's cool that the bass isnt your thing, variety is the spice of life and we are all different so no need to say sorry. I really like your idea of vocals or a pad and will revisit this to see if I can make it work.
Killhamster fair point about the percussion and after reading comments here and listening again to my song perhaps a combination of more/different perc, pads and vocals may add to the dynamics to keep interest in the track as it evolves.
Skimrok I would agree we seem to be of the same DnB generation. The bass was written to specifically try and emulate the tunes I played when I dj'd. The V in the title was a little nod to v Recordings as warhead etc are still some of my favourites and definitely impact on my style/choices. From about 1990-2010 was my heyday think valley of the shadows (fav), Micky finn/Aphrodite, early ram records, charge records etc. If you ever wanted to collab on a track I dont think we would be miles apart in our thinking.
I will revisit this track and post when updated. Thanks again for taking the time to comment and help me improve
Hey Popey - I like the ideas here... just one thing... I think the drums (except the kick) are a little too loud in the mix. I feel the other musical elements would really benefit from the drums being just a tad lower in volume.
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wow that has improved a lot sounds like a different tune altogether
yeah when we get our heads around this tune making I would love to do something together,
yeah when we get our heads around this tune making I would love to do something together,
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Thanks Dan. I agree with the drums and struggle to get balance in my tracks. Due to kids being asleep when I usually have a spare moment to write I tend to create/mix a lot in headphones and what sounds cool in phones then needs more top end on my mackie monitors. A friend mentioned getting a rough balance by mixing with pink noise so I might look into that. Thanks for your feedback it is appreciated.
Cheers Skimrok I agree it certainly changed a fair bit . Think we are both getting better from what I hear but still a way for me to go yet
Love the bass on this. Lots of nice movement and things happening, and great head bobbing groove. In terms of feedback, I wouldn't mind hearing a bit more variation in the drums as they're very static, like some proper nasty synchronous fuckery or chopping them up in the sequencer.
Hi Bloma, thanks for listening. I agree about the drums and also the drop could do some work imo. Revisiting tracks so will sort this before moving on to other older worksBloma wrote: ↑20 Nov 2021Love the bass on this. Lots of nice movement and things happening, and great head bobbing groove. In terms of feedback, I wouldn't mind hearing a bit more variation in the drums as they're very static, like some proper nasty synchronous fuckery or chopping them up in the sequencer.
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