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The Teknoist.
15-09-2005, 11:54 AM
..without meaning to i did a slower and less edited track the other night.

www.errorror.co.uk/ftp/TheTeknoist-NoiseforWho1stdraft.mp3

peaz

Miike

lau
15-09-2005, 01:08 PM
Yeah this sounds better than the other two tracks you posted....

Still think you can slow it down tho......

Production sounds cool but maybe you could try to get it sound a bit more heavy...

I like all the edits you did :clap: but I think this track could need something extra...



:rambo:

BRADLEE
15-09-2005, 06:24 PM
Mikey,

Sounds good for sure thus far. I do think there could be an additional element as well though. However what you have so far is already pretty nice. Especially the edits, sick as hell with those amigo. That’s how edits should be done

The Divide
17-09-2005, 11:27 PM
I REALLY like the atmospherics in this and how they carry it along. I did think at times there were too many edits (you edit slut :lol:) but its not too bad. I think theres space in the mids, perhaps add eq some to the sounds you already have. This one sounds better too

Is there a breakcore/dnb influence in your music? Sounds like it :lol:

paxus
18-09-2005, 01:18 AM
The intro starts off a little friendlier than the previous
two. The progression is a little more accentuated now,
and you've reeled in the edits a bit to nice effect. Feels
like something that would be worked easier into a set.
Your attention to percussion is very tight and very uni-
que. The snare hits are snuck in at interesting variants.
The drone builds into the tom progression with good
timing, the bongo loop haunts with precision, doesn't
get lost in the mixdown at all. The ticking hats coming
back out of the break are wild as usual.

Woo, i mean, I could sit here talking about how much
i'm digging it, but I believe you get the picture. The
mood and pace are very well done. How long have you
been producing? I'm sure there's other things I might
be overlooking, but as a dj and producer of a number of
years I can easily say you're on a good path. : )

-&rew

The Teknoist.
18-09-2005, 07:47 PM
thanks for the comments guys.. :)

yeah theres a dnb/breakcore influence totaly. as iv said in my previous post on this section. Breakcore/hardcore/idm is what i usualy make and keeping the edits to a minimum is really hard work haha.

paxus
18-09-2005, 08:13 PM
I think the edits make this fresh, i've heard the same speed
and similar chops, but without interest. Your edits keep you
from falling the same paths as others. When I used to freq-
uent GeneroProject, TikTok used to go wild with his edits as
well as DarkbyDesign, both went on to good things. I would
definetly heed what's said by others, but by a dj and pro-
ducer standpoint i can tell you stuff is in an awesome dir-
ection. -&rew

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