Something a bit different to my usual four to the four stuff. Breakbeat inspired electronic dance music is what i would call it
Let me know your thoughts?
(Electronic/House/Breaks) Girls Night out
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Very pleasant sounding track. Lots of little details, lovely!
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Nice. But needs some more work to be as good as it could be. Lots of potential!
Thanks Phillip, always appreciate any feedback so if you have time to add a few bits of detail I would love to hear your thoughts on improvements.PhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑20 Aug 2023Nice. But needs some more work to be as good as it could be. Lots of potential!
There are a few things I need to change having listened with fresh ears (few volume changes and the pad sound in the break seems off as though there is to much verb or delay- not sure what I have done there)
90’s UK garage!
Bit slower, but very funky and danceable.
Sounds good on iphone speakers.
On holiday, so brought a lotof things but not my headphones unfort.
Bit slower, but very funky and danceable.
Sounds good on iphone speakers.
On holiday, so brought a lotof things but not my headphones unfort.
All my tracks on my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK0j ... P0EoiuUkNO
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Popey, this is very decent song. Like it.
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I like the forwards-backwards flexing synth pad. Nice shiny production. The very simple snare and kick are essential; a big snare might have ruined it.
I sometimes wish that the track graph in Soundcloud could be hidden. In an instance like this you know when a breakdown is coming, because you can actually see it coming.
I sometimes wish that the track graph in Soundcloud could be hidden. In an instance like this you know when a breakdown is coming, because you can actually see it coming.
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Thanks for the positive comments. I agree about the track graph it does take away the surprise element in a lot of edm music where the build up and drops are so obvious.Thousand Ways wrote: ↑13 Sep 2023I like the forwards-backwards flexing synth pad. Nice shiny production. The very simple snare and kick are essential; a big snare might have ruined it.
I sometimes wish that the track graph in Soundcloud could be hidden. In an instance like this you know when a breakdown is coming, because you can actually see it coming.
Put in on youtube! Problem solvedPopey wrote: ↑14 Sep 2023Thanks for the positive comments. I agree about the track graph it does take away the surprise element in a lot of edm music where the build up and drops are so obvious.Thousand Ways wrote: ↑13 Sep 2023I like the forwards-backwards flexing synth pad. Nice shiny production. The very simple snare and kick are essential; a big snare might have ruined it.
I sometimes wish that the track graph in Soundcloud could be hidden. In an instance like this you know when a breakdown is coming, because you can actually see it coming.
All my tracks on my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK0j ... P0EoiuUkNO
Not a bad idea. I did plan to put my next song on you tube using the online visualizers you told me about
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