I listened to this from the first to the last note and I really enjoyed it. It's a great arrangement, a wonderful beat and it sounds just great. Listening to your works it gets clearer to me I have to get deeper into the function of compression, equalizing etc.
And thanks again for your helpful advice ...
Best regards,
Michael
I'm glad I helped you, I too was in a hurry to let my songs be listened without taking care of the technical part. Even if I haven't learned many things yet, the results are already visible. I am sure that you too will improve a lot on this aspect from now on.
Solid track for the dance floor. I'm not into electronic music much but this has all the basic sensibilities of a decent track. The vox are great. To me the kick lacks a bit of low end or boom, plenty of mids in it though. All round cool track man!
believe it or not, this track wasn't born to be danced in a disco haha. If you listen to it well, you will find that the track starts as a mix between Offspring (bass line), Planet Funk (drums) and Muse (electronic support elements). Slowly, in the course, the more "dance" elements came in, up to the central part, with the saw resting on real drums, as if to remember "Myxomatosis" by Radiohead. The kick is deliberately "choked", so it represents a halfway between a real drum kick and an electronic one of dance music. Let's say I had a lot of fun mixing things that would hardly be together on a commercial track!
I really like this one. Awesome sound, vocals remind me a little bit of Gaga, with a Dale Bozio bend. Awesome chord structure and production. I really enjoyed my listen mate!
Steven
I really how you mixed the track, and it sounded like a really professional one! The vocals are so good, when mixed well with the beat, the emotions really come through.
If you refer to buid-up framing... it's merit of the singer! It was present in the acapella. The only jobs i did were adding a multiband compression and a manual compressing, to equalize the volume.
Club track? Yes, it could be. But in my mind this is a modern Techno-Pop ahahha
Yes, a great track, mostly for the "medieval" instruments used! Unfortunately, that software had almost no way to set eqs, balancing and mix/mast, which i did in post production (or before upload samples).
Thank you mate!
This reminds me of, Holiday by Madonna. So much so I watched that video right after I listened to this to hear why, now I know. I realize you sampled the beat from, Maniac for this, but the whole flash Dance thing never clicked with me. Madonna on the other hand, some of her stuff does click, Holiday is one of those songs. So my brain goes to the music it knows as a reference, as does everyone. I really liked listening to this. Great job.
After reading this, i realized after 17 years, you're not wrong at all, about clicking miss Ciccone. Because i found assonance in singing with Holiday. I would never noticed it before!
About Maniac... the quote was not wanted, using it's drumloop was due to two simple factors: the software allowed using of external samples very limited and i need a 160 bpm drumloop "ready to use" and Maniac's one was exactly what i was looking for.
Thank you so much for giving a chance on this.
Right around the 30 second mark gives life! I am waiting for you in 2020, I know you're cooking up something nice. I'm looking forward to your next post!
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Thank you!
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And thanks again for your helpful advice ...
Best regards,
Michael
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Done now.
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Wayne
believe it or not, this track wasn't born to be danced in a disco haha. If you listen to it well, you will find that the track starts as a mix between Offspring (bass line), Planet Funk (drums) and Muse (electronic support elements). Slowly, in the course, the more "dance" elements came in, up to the central part, with the saw resting on real drums, as if to remember "Myxomatosis" by Radiohead. The kick is deliberately "choked", so it represents a halfway between a real drum kick and an electronic one of dance music. Let's say I had a lot of fun mixing things that would hardly be together on a commercial track!
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This track spoke to me I love it.
PEACE...
Jynxz
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Steven
Nicolò
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This is really a good track
Welcome back.
Thank you so much!
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Cheers!
Thank you so much!
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Club track? Yes, it could be. But in my mind this is a modern Techno-Pop ahahha
Thank you for listening!
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Stay tuned, because a superbomb track is coming soon!!
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I've missed you.
Welcome back.
This is a great track, my friend.
Well done
Jamid
Yeeeeeeeeeeooo (crowd: Yeeeeeeeeeooooo)
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoooo (crowd: Yeeeeeeeeeeeeooooo)
Yeo (crowd:Yeo)
Deerodeerodeerodeeerodaro (crowd: Deerodeerodeerodeeerodaro)
All right! (crowd: noising!!)
Yes, a great track, mostly for the "medieval" instruments used! Unfortunately, that software had almost no way to set eqs, balancing and mix/mast, which i did in post production (or before upload samples).
Thank you mate!
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About Maniac... the quote was not wanted, using it's drumloop was due to two simple factors: the software allowed using of external samples very limited and i need a 160 bpm drumloop "ready to use" and Maniac's one was exactly what i was looking for.
Thank you so much for giving a chance on this.
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