Description : Hello. Used a loop from Danke, thought I'd credit him. Also used a loop from RoseErin. This is baroque pop with some progressive house elements. Constructive criticism and praise is appreciated!
Overall, I'd say its pretty good. My only negative comment is that the longer sections are a bit too long of just the same thing over and over. (This gets a little annoying if listening for pleasure and not doing something else at the same time.) I imagine that one or two instances of some kind of effect part way through these longer sections would fix the issue.
Awesome! Looking forward to hearing this! RoseErin and Danke are definitely some of my favorite loopers! Very nice when the clap loop comes in, sweet! I was glad when the choir part stopped, because I'm just not into choir sounds... nothing said about your music just me. I guess the only thing I can think of that would make this song even cooler is some filter automation on some parts... just a thought, and another example of my preference. Good ending! Nicely done!
Like Free radical said, The transitions are a bit abrupt, but the parts are fantastic. There a re few drum parts that are a bit... odd to the ear, but this is very well done.
This is pretty cool once it gets going. It's not that easy to find loops that link up with one another and you've done a good job here of sticking them together. It does switch rather abruptly at times but on the whole i enjoyed listening to this piece.
FR
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