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    Default Dirty Bass - Suck Satans Cock

    Just to shake myself out of this experimental phase and to remind myself of the banging side of things. I`ve made this hard, hard, banging thing I may put forward for Open Source Records 002 (which will feature Jeff Amadeus as well).

    Let me know what you harder peeps think.

    http://mysite.freeserve.com/dirty_ba...atans_Cock.mp3

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    wow, you are on a roll man!

    this is heavy, plus everything makes sense and there is nice flow. the only thing i didn't like was the filter sweep. i thought it sounded more like a dj manipulation than part of the track.

    nice one.

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    this is cool :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: i am liking this a lot :lol:

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    this is superb,love the nasty vocals id buy this without a doubt :clap:

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    Suck my cock! :lol:

    Serious..

    Good work, dude! I really like it, for me its a track with a dark mood but still with some happy groove in it.

    Keep it up!

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    This is brilliant, great groove to it, and the bass is monsterous. I reckon the filter sweeps are ok, and the the grinding synths really work wonders.

    I haven't been that into your experimental stuff, just not my cup o', but u're production is consistently exellent, and this I really like. :clap:

    Don't suppose u could share some tips on getting those sort of synths?

    Also really wish I downloaded u're live pa when it was up, really kickin myself I didn't :cry: . Suppose I'll have to go buy it to see what I'm missin out on!

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    very good, i love the atmospheric droning sounds, and the chugging riff after the vocal break, the flanged/phased breaks work well.
    the track really motor's after the break, it will work really well on the dancefloor this tune
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    Cheers for the comments folks


    Don't suppose u could share some tips on getting those sort of synths?
    Ummm, I dunno. The grindy percussion riff that comes after the first break is some really mangled up japanese drums (taiko`s, woodblocks, n other things I don`t know the name of). Programmed using really short notes for a washboard effect.
    The Riff that hits in the second part of the tune is an FM7. The metallic tonal textures you can get with fm synthesis, lends itself to techno really well. I used some bit reduction and a filter delay, set to mess with the stereo image.
    Really, my advice is break the rules with your sound design, go nuts. You can tame really extreme noises with good use of compression and EQ.
    Most professional audio advice would tell you to be very subtle with eq, and to go down the subtractive route. This is basically correct in terms of creating sounds that the human ear accepts as a reference of familiarity. But this is techno, and unfamiliar is what we want I think. So some really extreme EQ can do wonders.
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    Steve you're doing great man keep it up, can't wait to hear from ya soon!
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    i love the bit at 0.55 when the track kicks out and again at 2.14 rockin :lol: :lol:

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    Cheers DB, I'm gonna try to be a bit more creative with my synths, although I use a Supernova for most and keep learning and forgetting the FM theory and having to dig the manual out, although it does make very interesting stuff when I do bother to work my way through it.

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    Jesuuuuss U scary MoFo!! :P

    Heavy mutha this one! It's not totally down my alley cause I generally ain't into atmospherics and continuous pad sounds in the back. But still I dig the percusion and grit of the track .. kinda rubs on the regis/ surgeon/ makaton stuff with a different flava!

    Nice 1...


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    phat, man. like alot ;)

    ...and really liking the dark side of Db2 at the moment.

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    DB002.
    Did you get it recently?
    Solitary by nature.
    Isolation is the gift.
    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

    myspace.com/dirtybassgrooves
    http://www.myspace.com/dirtybassvoidloss
    http://www.subgenius.com

 

 

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