Thanks for all of the intelligent, useful advise... awesome. I have listened and gave this a working over. Here's a link to the new version:

http://www.honeeymustard.com/TribalPants1a_ElaineD.mp3

Quote Originally Posted by xfive
Yeah I think some other extra percussive element could push it along a bit better. Sounds like the arpeggiated bassy part is clashing with the kick a bit. Try eqing the bass to sit with it better. Also watch the panning on the middy drum on the left. the mix seems a little unbalanced with nothing to complement it frequency wise on the right side.
Yes less decay and a bit of an eq on the bass seems to have helped.
The panning on the mid drum was too much off to the left...fixed that...good ear.

Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
i think tribal shit in here is a little ott.. would take that out and try a few other ideas imho. nice round kick though and some good stuff in here.

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The tribal has been tamed :lol: by replacing the drum samples with different ones I like it a lot better now...and thank you :)

Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man
some nice ideas, the rhythm sounds a little stiff though, needs a bit of swing to it to loosen it up a bit, i'd also add some variations to tha hat patterns, as it's a little repetetive
Changed the hi hat patterns around a bit and added a subtle tribal hi hat pattern and left the rhythm of it a bit off.

Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
I kinda agree with points above.
To really get the tribal thing down, just using tribal drum sounds isn`t enough.
You need to capture the live, swing and shuffle of tribal percussion to make it really effective.
I like the whole laid back feel of this.
Production wise this sounds a little too top heavy, and the kick could do with just a little more volume.
Addition of new tribal hi hat percussion to help loosen up the beats a bit. Toned down the hi hats and added another kick drum to make it fuller sounding....thank you :)

See if I can think of anything else...