Description : Title track from the album of the same name. The vocal is Mhyst and I've doctored it a little with effects.
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Definitely has a feel good vibe! Agree with some of the other posters below.. this does need to be mixed better. It may have been designed that way, and it does add a unique touch, but people like to hear every aspect of what they are listening to (well, I do at least) lol
Hi,I enjoyed this track. Have to agree a bit with the others regarding the vocal but thats just my personal taste. Liked the reverb on the bass part,and the atmosphere and cyclical flow the track had. Well done. Album should be good.
Rock on Oulton broad!
kool has a krazy feel to it sounds good but dont like the vocal that comes in at 2:00 song could do with out that but hey its your song I still thinks its good up to that part
Thank you for taking the time to listen firstly John. I agree with both of you that it doesn't fit electronic that well. But where would you say that it does fit? Therein lies the problem with this track. It's hard to find a genre that it fits squarely into. All we know for sure is that the beats bang and it's still pleasant to the ear. And that Mhyst sounds quite heavenly with that guitar wrapped around her. Yes that's an APB we've got to get together on a track soon..
You were kind enough to leave me a very well thought out review and hopefully I can return the favour.
I think there is potential in your track, I don't know that I would label it electronic as such, but I liked the instrumental part.
I felt the vocals were lost too much in the mix and I'm assuming that wasn't your intention? If it was then fair enough, but if it wasn't then you might want to think about reducing the volume of the instrumental so that the vocals can be heard more clearly.
The vocal is deliberately lost quite deep in the mix. Sometimes ya don't have to know exactly what the words are to "feel" the song. I was hoping that it would whet an appetite to hear the song more than once to catch the vocal. Thank you for listening tho my friend.. I'm sure you won't be alone in wanting to hear the vocal :)
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Rock on Oulton broad!
all the best
silvestre
All The Best
john
I think there is potential in your track, I don't know that I would label it electronic as such, but I liked the instrumental part.
I felt the vocals were lost too much in the mix and I'm assuming that wasn't your intention? If it was then fair enough, but if it wasn't then you might want to think about reducing the volume of the instrumental so that the vocals can be heard more clearly.
I look forward to hearing more from your album.
Rif