I hope the link works this time:
http://www.mediafire.com/?tem39wpjymn
Had uploaded this a while ago, lend me an ear..
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I hope the link works this time:
http://www.mediafire.com/?tem39wpjymn
Had uploaded this a while ago, lend me an ear..
checkin out mate.
Bás Ar An Impireacht
A nice driving techno track you have there man, good and funky and the vocal accents are placed nicely. Nice break down at around 2:35 - 2:40. I like the filtered synth stabs. My only suggestion is, a bit more variation perhaps a funked up samba disco bass line if you get me?
top notch.
Bás Ar An Impireacht
Thanks for the response, mate. I totally get you. It's being worked on!![]()
no worries fella. tis a wicked track so far mate, can't wait to hear it finished!!
Bás Ar An Impireacht
I'd have to agee with Danny Martin, sounds really nice, just could use a bit more movement and progression within the tune. Soundwise seems well proper.
I'll have to also agree with these two above me...:cheese:
Loving the initial beginning of the track, but it does definately need some progressive changes, even if its just a couple more perc lines.
Nice to hear some new stuff from you again tho mate..
Thanks to everyone voicing there opinions. I know you are right.
I will try my best and give this an overhaul![]()
When I heard the track, all I could think was "Techno", thats what I like about it matey, it's Techno, no bollocks- proper Techno.
Post it when you finish mate.
Bás Ar An Impireacht
Yeah,this is pretty good......nice clubby techno, reminds me of Paritsio type stuff.
As already mentioned, get bit more progression in there, another pad or something working off those classic synth stabs would work i reckon?
Production sounds pretty nice and clean.
Get it finished;)
Thanks peeps. Means a great deal to me.
@Siege: I think stuff from the ''Naples'' camp actually did inspire me (regarding the parisio comment).![]()
lovely space in the mix...
nice club track...bit of variation maybe as mentioned above.
only listening on hifi speakers at the moment but not really picking up any major bass, maybe would benefit from a deep rumbling subline.
good stuff so far mate
definitly see where the naples comment came from. ;-)
good track and good mix. could do with a touch of beefing up and a few more changes to really set it off.
keep us updated
Dude, ashamed to say this is the first track I've heard from you. Will be on the case though from now on.
Great work! Suprised me to be honest. No idea what I was expecting from you, but this was class.
Chunky structured loops, well balanced mix, nice development in percussion and cool old school techy stabs. Really nice stuff man, I used to cane tracks like this and the "naples" theme def. rings true.
Would agree with the others generally, you def. need to develop the arrangement and progression. What you've is great, but you need a touch more in there to fill the track up. Maybe another element, funky bass, another Q&A stab thingie, maybe just more progression in the perc and synth pattern if you want to keep it simple. I loved everything you got going there, but it needed to either work harder, do more or have more elements in it I felt.
Cracking stuff though dude, and big apologies for the fact that I missed your others. Great to finally know what the legendary loopdon sound is!
cant really add much to what people have said there. really well produced and very funky shit martin, well done ;)
I`ve always liked loopdon productions.
Anyway.
Production.
Firstly I think the kick could be more prominent in the mix. A little bus compression on the mix and then no more than 3db max of gain reduction and suitably timed release should get this to pump a little more. Bringing up the level of the kick also will help.
Things get just a touch busy in the low mids and high bass, but you`ve edged it just out of muddiness. I`d still say you could clean up those low toms a little, however, if you apply bus compression to the mix, this might sort it out anyway.
The main house type stab could be larger and more prominent, as it is the main "riff" of the track.
I`d say bring it up in the mix, and make a subtractive hole in the mix for it to fit at higher volume.
It could also do with a bit of verb on it, or more prominent verb to give it that big slick italian feel.
Maybe also adding a touch of sub under the kicks to act as a bassline will give it just a bit more Big Room-ness.
The hats sound just a little washed out, it could be compression on them, or just samples that aren`t quite hi-def enough, but it would be nice to hear a cleaner and sharper 909 hat in there.
More variation would be nice, I think just adding some live drummer like fills and changes within your mid range percussion should be fine. And maybe some interesting kick shuffles in odd places.
Good commercial techno.
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Thanks a lot, Steve, honestly. Very insightful comments.
I just had to put the track out -as is- to kinda free my soul.
The comment 'good commercial techno' was SO uplifting to me, believe.
I am very glad you are back here to help us out, mate.
As an addition there is a great rtec master of the tune that might float your boat, peeps (thanks again, baz)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QJFXR7QX
And it was only based on the mp3 :roflmao:
i wouldnt really call it a master.. more of a mastering experiment :lol:
still, for anyone interested the chain was as follows (if i remember correctly - i think i told you LD so please correct me if im wrong)
tritone colour tone (dangerous 2bus IR)
waves neve eq3 (warmth & mild boost to the low end)
SSL master compressor (fast release and "vibe")
sonnox compressor (long release)
air eq (surgical eq/low pass)
sonnox inflator (for a hint of grunge)
sonalksis max limit
sonalksis stereo tools
sonalksis dither