Description : First track on here in a couple of months, hope you like it!
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Definitely a cool fusion of old and new style sounds here! I'm fond of the pitch bend lead sort of synth in there, very classic sounding. Cool arrangement too, with some really interesting and unexpected turns. Parts of it have a kind of funky disco vibe. Good mix on this one overall too. I like it! Fave!
This is really nice! I can picture this being in a video game, preferably a car racing game or 3rd person shooter like Gta V. Sweet work and like all of your synth choices.
I like it X....nice intro with the organ ..I`ve been using NI`s B4 vst (old version) for organ but just downloaded a free one called ORGANized Trio that is pretty impressive for a Hammond type sound...a bit unusual and really good to hear the use of brass in a electronic style mix...give it a different kind of classic spin...that bass part around 2:55 is great...really interesting arrangement..its almost like some of those classic sounds/styles have been brought up to date & given new life....great track...much enjoyed....Hope the Winter is treating you well over there (I mis-spent a couple of years down the road from you in Glasgow)......Ed
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Description : Long time lurker first time poster, pretty new to production n stuff, this is my first track in Ableton Live.
was going for a darkwave/synthwave sound, reminiscent of Justice, Carpenter Brut, Perturbator, ect.
Looking for some feed back, constructive criticisms or even just your thoughts if you liked it or not. This is just a rough cut on this current WIP, just the bones of it if you will.. If you have some cool title suggestions, would love to hear those too.
Thanks for listening.
-B
Keep up the great work!