Description : In case you dont know me, i originally make Dubstep, however I was inspired today to make something a little bit different. So i came out with this peaceful little number. Its quite nice, has a good little rhythm to it, My girlfriend would say it sounds a bit chinesey, And for some reason alot of my melodies come out sounding like that. Maybe its just the key I use.
Anyway hope you like. Im not entirley sure about the bassline, (the gritty one), But it seems to go alright. I just wanted some dubstep influence in there and it was hard finding a sound that fat right. (is fat the right word?) :P
Please Review! :)
(After listening to the other dub on here i think i'll stick to dubstep! it was fun though :))
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Comments (4)
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Pretty sweet track bro. Would make for a nice interlude between some heavy hitters, nah mean? Chill out section of the night.
Nice track dude.
DL'd.
Peace.
Kii.
very nice bouncy happy riddim :) is that sample out of a Bar9 song? im sure i recognize it. everything flows and fits together, the gritty bass bring the dubstep and keeps me happy throughout. good work, like jahknow said you should do some more stuff like this, maybe try and bring in more of the dubstep influences. would have loved to hear this build up and up and drop into a sawtooth wobbler, even for the last 16 bars or something. again though, good work.
Lol yeah i did think about letting it all build up and then doing something dirty afterwords..
And yeah it is a sample from Bar9, I heard it on here on looperman (check the reviews i've given, i cant remember the actual song) And asked and it just came from a pack called 'Vocal Samples', which i got and it has quite a few of the well known ones in there lol. So i thought i'd whack it into this Dubby song and pitch it down somewhat to show my so-called 'original' dubstep roots lol.
Anyway this was just an attempt. Its nice but i have to say i dont love it. I might have another go in the future :)
Yo Chud don't go back yet. You know Jah loves the dubstep you're doin' and this is a fun exploration into melodic dub, But don't stop here. Roots stppers need you.
Lemme give a lil breakdown on the diffs between straight reggae and dub. The reggae beats are for the most prominent through both. A dubplate )back in the day) was simply the original A side single cut remixed in the studio by the stdio engineer. (Tubby, jammy, mad prof, etc.) who knew how to use the mixing board as a tool to create elaborate effect mixes , usually without the lyrics or a sparce mix of them.
It really kinda depends on the straight forwardness of the sounds. Dubs use l a r g e sounds and effects like analog reverbs, choruses, phasers and of course delays. Those are the big four. There are some super good genre crossing dubs out their that bridge several of our favs - dubstep, stepper dub, tranec dub - and wonky. Love it.
I'd say if you were gonna dubstep this track in it's instrumentation, the basic bassline could use the grit, and probably the piano as well. Good go though and please make another one. I'll mix it if you waan.
Lol thanks, the problem really here is I dont know enough Dub to know anything about it. So i just end up making whatever. Its fun though for a short little track, nothing special i dont think.
Thanks for the speedy review tho!
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Nice track dude.
DL'd.
Peace.
Kii.
And yeah it is a sample from Bar9, I heard it on here on looperman (check the reviews i've given, i cant remember the actual song) And asked and it just came from a pack called 'Vocal Samples', which i got and it has quite a few of the well known ones in there lol. So i thought i'd whack it into this Dubby song and pitch it down somewhat to show my so-called 'original' dubstep roots lol.
Anyway this was just an attempt. Its nice but i have to say i dont love it. I might have another go in the future :)
Lemme give a lil breakdown on the diffs between straight reggae and dub. The reggae beats are for the most prominent through both. A dubplate )back in the day) was simply the original A side single cut remixed in the studio by the stdio engineer. (Tubby, jammy, mad prof, etc.) who knew how to use the mixing board as a tool to create elaborate effect mixes , usually without the lyrics or a sparce mix of them.
It really kinda depends on the straight forwardness of the sounds. Dubs use l a r g e sounds and effects like analog reverbs, choruses, phasers and of course delays. Those are the big four. There are some super good genre crossing dubs out their that bridge several of our favs - dubstep, stepper dub, tranec dub - and wonky. Love it.
I'd say if you were gonna dubstep this track in it's instrumentation, the basic bassline could use the grit, and probably the piano as well. Good go though and please make another one. I'll mix it if you waan.
Thanks for the speedy review tho!