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    Junior Freak
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    Default Deep Minimal Techno Honeey-There 1

    I'm back at the techno after a studio move and more ambient exploration
    I can't turn it up very loud so this was made at a lower volume than optimal but hey whatever works! lol Having good speakers helps though :)

    http://www.honeeymustard.com/There1_HoneeyMustard.mp3
    Techno. Drum and Bass.

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    Junior Freak
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    Ah this is very nice. Good to hear something other than just bangin techno on this forum (not that there's anything wrong with that of course).

    I think your drums could do with a bit more compression to fatten them up a little. Maybe a little more high end too (though I usually like things sounding a little crisper than most people do)

    The bass works nicely, and those pads are LUSH man. Which synth are you using? Great emotional vibes. Reminds me a little of some of Pascal FEOS's stuff.

    Would be keen to hear some more of your material :)

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    Great to hear some different work.
    Lovely sound to this, reminds me of old jel ford stuff.

    Nice use of the stereo field, beautiful lush pads and warm bass and kicks.

    Little bit indistinct in places. The bass and the kick are a little blurred by 3:00 mins, need to get the kick to cut through a bit more. Similarly the cymbals seem to sit too low down the frequency spectrum, need to sparkle around the top, they sound a little washed out.

    Could maybe use a few more pattern changes in the percussion. The loop that starts the track is cool but it might be nice to vary it a bit throughout the track. Personal preferences here though.

    Would also be keen to learn what you used for the pad sounds. They really are pretty special

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    lovely mood here. i agree with the lads about some of the sounds losing their distinction altho this might be only to do with the levels. the pads are very nice, they kinda sit very spread, .... which is intersting to my ear, if that makes sense.
    the extra bass that comes in every now and again, seems to crossover a bit on the existing basslines.

    great lush tune;)

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    Nice laidback vibe to this...really soothing pads.I can imagine hearing this at 5.00 oclock in a morning after a messy night out

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    this is brill
    The pads are so nice realy sit well in the mix and i realy like this main percussion element.
    Cool beans ,well done.

 

 

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