i was about getting lost hearing the track for the first time, but after few seconds i figured out the rhythm, and immediately started feeling the pause of the dirty drums. i dont have no choice than to hit download button, nice effort.
master, you are bad, bad as in wicked, wicked as in good! you are def one of my fav now. The idea behind the beat was completely brought to life (charging effect of coffee). The rhythmic distortion is superb. The drums/bassline/synth became one. it is my the target someday to go out of the comfort zone and put together a beat like this. keep it up, friend.
Hello again friend! You've made me feel good about myself with this review! Coffee is something I feel strongly about, and I guess that shows through in this track. I'm glad you like the rhythmic distortion, as I was a bit worried that it killed the dynamics, though I do like the sound/feel of it as is. Thank you much for the listen and the review!
this beat is tight, well mastered, very professional. i like the movement of the synth/melody. it will move the party floor any day! good one my friend.
Hey, thank you very much! It's nice to get so much good feedback on this one, makes me think I won't need to update this one. I'm happy that you think this one has good party potential! Thanks for stopping by!
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