Description : This is the latest update of this remix. Still working on it. Have still some ideas. New tempo 120bpm (original 100bpm).
The genre might be not correct.
Added some guitar background, its no perfect ;)
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hey great stuff man! Like a few others said, those vocals work amazing with the rest of the track... Minus the wobble bass(sounds great with it being filtered in and back out), I don't know if I would call this dubstep...
actually I don't know what I would call it at all to be honest... (genre bending in no way detracts from your track)
reminds me A LOT of my track 'Wait! What?!' where it uses that consistent bass wub but has a straight forward arrangement/ progression and also has almost a break beat feel to the drums... check it out sometime maybe you'll see what i mean, keep in mind though it def sounds a lot different just some elements of your track brought my mind back to it.
anyway, now that I wrote a book... to the point...
Great stuff! Nice to see a dub stepish track with full on vocals instead of just a blip of a movie sample... Nice! adding to favs :D
Nice build up at start of track, very subtle use of the wonderful Minnette's vocal. I think the arrangemnet is excellent.
What's not to like? Well done.
It's cool man, little slow for D-Step. Dubstep tempo is 150bpm in pretty much every case. Not trying to stifle your creativity, but that's just how it works.
Maybe speed it up and time stretch the vocal.
Nice tho man, good synths in this one. Check out the DNB track I posted yesterday when you get a chance fam. It's called Murdakilla, it's dirty as hell.
Keep em coming man.
EDIT: Like I said man, time stretch the vocal. Either that or leave the vocal out if it's too much of a stretch. But you can't really make a dubstep track at 120, would be like doing Hip hop at 60bpm.
2nd EDIT: Cool man, not trying to tell you what to do, just advice. Tempo is a big part of genre. Like Drum and Bass and Hip Hop for example, same patterns in the drums in both, but ones half speed and ones double speed. Speed makes a big difference man. Looking forward to hearing it. : )
Yes, I tought i'll make it to dubstep, so I allready put it to this. But when I speeded it up to 140bpm and it didn't sound good. So i have to change it. Thanks.
EDIT: Yes, i will make a second edition just because you recuested ;) Give me just some time :)
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Description : Hello everyone here's a song from my album anymore that really is near and dear to my heart I hope you guys and enjoy it and never let anyone bring you down or tell you that you are good enough!
For the full album visit my website. (add .com to my profile name)
Not sure if you messaged or mailed me about this - but seriously like what you did here!
minette
xxx
actually I don't know what I would call it at all to be honest... (genre bending in no way detracts from your track)
reminds me A LOT of my track 'Wait! What?!' where it uses that consistent bass wub but has a straight forward arrangement/ progression and also has almost a break beat feel to the drums... check it out sometime maybe you'll see what i mean, keep in mind though it def sounds a lot different just some elements of your track brought my mind back to it.
anyway, now that I wrote a book... to the point...
Great stuff! Nice to see a dub stepish track with full on vocals instead of just a blip of a movie sample... Nice! adding to favs :D
What's not to like? Well done.
Maybe speed it up and time stretch the vocal.
Nice tho man, good synths in this one. Check out the DNB track I posted yesterday when you get a chance fam. It's called Murdakilla, it's dirty as hell.
Keep em coming man.
EDIT: Like I said man, time stretch the vocal. Either that or leave the vocal out if it's too much of a stretch. But you can't really make a dubstep track at 120, would be like doing Hip hop at 60bpm.
2nd EDIT: Cool man, not trying to tell you what to do, just advice. Tempo is a big part of genre. Like Drum and Bass and Hip Hop for example, same patterns in the drums in both, but ones half speed and ones double speed. Speed makes a big difference man. Looking forward to hearing it. : )
EDIT: Yes, i will make a second edition just because you recuested ;) Give me just some time :)