Description : Hi there its EazyBeatz again!!! bringing to you another gift you'll enjoy. Super thanks to (Christk) for his generosity allowing me to do this for you all !!! Also another special thanks to fellow looperman (Neezle) for providing awesome top quality (reggae-off-beat-loop).
This track has a blend of Ambient/Reggae/Dance hope you all enjoy!!!! P.s Anyone wanting to jump on this track is welcome to go ahead :) Peace N Love - EazyBeatz
This is one chilled out track almost psychedelic at times. It's such a odd mix of sounds but they all work good with each other. I absolutely love the guitar solo going on in the background or whatever synth that is. Nice work man !
Maybe you’re not familiar with my reviews but I tend to do this sort of thing for most track reviews (check my ‘Tracks Out’ comments to see). I like to go through and describe what I’m hearing rather than just describing my overall feeling abut the track and whether or not I liked the bassline.
Obviously, people know what’s going on in their tracks but sometimes I might describe something in a surprising way. I also point out bits I didn’t like and maybe make some improvement suggestions.
I like it when people do the same for me as I’m interested in what people make of the actual details of what they’re hearing, not just whether or not they liked the overall track (that doesn’t really bother me too much).
I’m not entirely sure what you’ve done on this track as I haven’t heard the original, but the mix is good and enjoyable so that’s why I decided to comment. Once I decide to do that, I think it’s worthwhile to let you know what I heard and why I thought it was good.
i like the background groove you set up - lots of dry sounds. the organ sound as well functions as a percussion sound. there is an island feel, a reggae feel perhaps. it is a spellbinding creation - nice job. regards. Dan
Good work here, as was your last upload, which I forgot to review.
Nice initial spacey electro reverbed intro urging me to close my eyes (but I didn't as I don't always do what I'm told).
Then a beat builds a bit with some shimmering dance music hats and a nicely moving dubby bassline. Then the reggae loop drops with a good crashing hat. That loop now defines the feel of the track.
Cool and funky now with lots going on.
1:-1:36 is an excellent, exciting building fill to take us into a decent guitar solo that is probably too quiet. Voices keep going around it and the beat gets more inistent. Lots in common with my music, I'd say.
Simple, blippy, stabby keyboard part starting on 2:18.
And then it kind of dwindles away with some elements being removed and that blippy keyboard part becoming more prominent, as does the additional percussion.
Probably too short but it's a fun little, far out trip. Certainly not straight dub/reggae and definitely more on the spacey side, which is very much what I'm into.
Wow thanks StaticNomad !! keep this up n I'll just have to hire u to type my descriptions for me before I post new tracks up!! lol :P Thank you so much for taking the time to do all of this for me. EazyBeatz humbly appreciates you commenting very generously . Please take care friend and thanks once again for your support . Much Love -EazyBeatz
hi EazyBeatz,
this is a very fine chillout song incorporating many interesting elements. I like the oriental vocals - I thought they might work much better if you will use some oriental percussion grove instead of hip-hop or reggae drumming...
But this is still great - you simply combine many styles... Really nice guitars by Chris I guess... Very nice and relaxing composition.
Alex
Thank you for your support . It is greatly appreciated :) Im also happy to know this track has affected you in a positive way. Thank you once again for your time and comments. -EazyBeatz :)
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Maybe you’re not familiar with my reviews but I tend to do this sort of thing for most track reviews (check my ‘Tracks Out’ comments to see). I like to go through and describe what I’m hearing rather than just describing my overall feeling abut the track and whether or not I liked the bassline.
Obviously, people know what’s going on in their tracks but sometimes I might describe something in a surprising way. I also point out bits I didn’t like and maybe make some improvement suggestions.
I like it when people do the same for me as I’m interested in what people make of the actual details of what they’re hearing, not just whether or not they liked the overall track (that doesn’t really bother me too much).
I’m not entirely sure what you’ve done on this track as I haven’t heard the original, but the mix is good and enjoyable so that’s why I decided to comment. Once I decide to do that, I think it’s worthwhile to let you know what I heard and why I thought it was good.
Take care.
Nice initial spacey electro reverbed intro urging me to close my eyes (but I didn't as I don't always do what I'm told).
Then a beat builds a bit with some shimmering dance music hats and a nicely moving dubby bassline. Then the reggae loop drops with a good crashing hat. That loop now defines the feel of the track.
Cool and funky now with lots going on.
1:-1:36 is an excellent, exciting building fill to take us into a decent guitar solo that is probably too quiet. Voices keep going around it and the beat gets more inistent. Lots in common with my music, I'd say.
Simple, blippy, stabby keyboard part starting on 2:18.
And then it kind of dwindles away with some elements being removed and that blippy keyboard part becoming more prominent, as does the additional percussion.
Probably too short but it's a fun little, far out trip. Certainly not straight dub/reggae and definitely more on the spacey side, which is very much what I'm into.
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this is a very fine chillout song incorporating many interesting elements. I like the oriental vocals - I thought they might work much better if you will use some oriental percussion grove instead of hip-hop or reggae drumming...
But this is still great - you simply combine many styles... Really nice guitars by Chris I guess... Very nice and relaxing composition.
Alex