Description : I have absolutely no idea what genre this is. I was aiming to try make a song with a lot of breaks and changes.
Tell me what you think, Michael :)
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Interesting track fam, maybe double up the kick and get a fat sounding snare or clap in there too. Bit of percussion with a delay could be nice too. Like it man, keep them coming.
EDIT: Not sure mate, you should try all sorts of different ones and see what sound the best. As for doubling the drums, that works on most hip hop and dance tracks, pretty much always sounds better, but you have to mix one of the two snares or kicks lower than the other. I take it you're already putting a limiter on your master channel too? Pretty much all dance producers do. Good luck mate.
thank you for listening ET. Always great to hear your input :) What kind of percussion were you thinking of? I will, buying a Yamaha KX8 88-key now! Hoping that will help me take my beats to the next level. Learn some basic music theory as well, there's so incredibly much to learn! :D
I believe the better genre for this would be electro or techno. But this definitely isn't dubstep. I loved it though, no matter what genre. And I had the same approach when I made Boogie Bots (it's on my profile).
Description : Basically, this track was made back in the day when I was a HUGE Electro House (Especially, Big Room) fan. I was inspired by the track LRAD by Knife Party but I ended up with this piece of poopie. I'm not even trying to produce EDM anymore but I just wanted to share this since I spent a lot of time on this. Positive/Negative comments are all welcome! Thanks!
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(Every individual stem of this track can be found on my profile just in case you like the melody/drop/kick and want to play with them!)
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PEACE!
Description : A new Electro house track under my new alias "Shawdy Scotty" this is gonna be on my demo, and i think the master sounds great. But thats subjective. What do you think?
Description : Well i choose "Electro" as "genre" but it's definitly a SALSA/RUMBA track. If some can put some words, you're welcome, contact me let's do something nice...
Description : THIS was one of my first tracks i made for the looper fam. I was not sure whatkind of genre it realy is, so i named it electro.
I used only samples i found on looperman. I did a vocal line by myself and mixed all in a way i liked it. Hope that you also like what i had done.
Just tell me what you think.
Loops i used in this song:
From Anubis.
drum loop puzzle.
snares army.
drum of escape.
flute and violin.
marimba bells.
From Xelaplus.
legato choir.
From BrandonBergman.
Hey loop.
----This is cool on headphones but better dont start to loud, cause it beginns very powerfull--- english translation included in lyrics
Description : Musique type oriental 128 bpm
si vous faite un remix envoyez moi s'il vous plaît parce que j'ai l'impression que quelque chose manque à ce morceau donc une collaboration me semble possible
Description : hey guys, hope you're all well. this is my first track for some time due to, well, life ! its my first attemptt at an electro swing track, take a llisten and as always comments are welcomed and enjoyed !
Description : Plaything - beginning as an experiment with unexplored software and slowly took some shape now greatly improved with a couple of remixes.
It's got a really good sound and feel which is nicely produced and your breaks work very well. Very enjoyable! Keep it going my friend.
u got a cool dance track here but to be honest to has a techno feel the moer i listenned to it.
the automation and sounds were incredable man.
great song favin now
Michael
EDIT: Not sure mate, you should try all sorts of different ones and see what sound the best. As for doubling the drums, that works on most hip hop and dance tracks, pretty much always sounds better, but you have to mix one of the two snares or kicks lower than the other. I take it you're already putting a limiter on your master channel too? Pretty much all dance producers do. Good luck mate.
Michael
Michael