Cheers for having a look and a listen folks.
Sorry about the essay here but there's a few things to reply to...
I appreciate the honest and constructive criticism. Its vital to getting things right. No point in compliments unless they are genuine. And thanks for the compliments as well as the criticism. :)
The scroll bar problem has been noted and should be fixed soon. (It is actually there its just very hard to see on some people's computers, not on some others. Its on the left of the news box.)
Flash is a bit like marmite eh? Love it or hate it. Glad you liked the look of it though.
F.A.O. Dirty Bass: Thanks for trying to get back to me. You must have sent it when the site was down. The address on the site works now. You're not wrong about the production, it did leave a bit to be desired on that earlier stuff of mine. :roll: It was made without any dynamics processing on a 505 and A4000 sampler (workman blaming tools etc. ahem). I'm using Ableton these days with muchos pluginos and controlleros . Though the demo I gave you was not your style of stuff, thanks for giving it a listen all the same.
Playing live and being able to tweak in accordance with getting the most out of a room is not strictly the same as producing for a definitive record that will translate well in every place its played. This is a learning curve I am on now with my new label.
I do produce in other styles, some which may be more up your street. I make dnb, hardtek, futuristic hip hop, more straight up techno, depends on the mood (jack of all trades... ;) ). I reckon I have improved my production a bit since giving you that cd.
I'll post a link to a section of my set from last month's React in the next couple of days. It'll be about an hour of stuff thats more belting, which was originally in between a start of quirky bass driven distorted stuff like on the demo and hardtek at the end. It should give a better idea of what I actually sound like of an evenin. Would be wicked if folks could lend it an ear.
Any constructive comments will of course be appreciated. Thats part of why we're here...