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    Thanks guys for all your kind words. It feels good to be moving in the right direction atlast. I Just need to keep working at it now.
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    Nice work here... very nasty shock tactics going on (ulp!) :;

    Rippling bass as mentioned is good and that clanking element which comes in at 1:46 is very complementary to the tune with a nice riff and the resonance is good (although it is a little loud in the mix so bring this down and use some verb to soften it slightly)

    Love the 2:29 break down .. very nice indeedy - reckon it could have been worked for a good four bars longer to be honest (!) make more of a feature and give the tune better structure overall .. and also the second break could be worked harder as that ripple bass makes the tune so we wanna hear it on it's own (! lol )... like the filter work too :)

    As you have a suitably harsh top end with those hats there is some harsh frequencies coming thro which occur at 16k which you must use a parametric EQ over your master channel, with Q ratio 25 and take it all out to the max db that you can take off... on a rig this will be painfull after a very short while

    I understand that you have used a kick that is synonymous with this type of sound but the verb tends to weaken the strength of the kick .. I would try something punchy with a good but of sub as this will complement your ripple bass as long as you side chain a compressor on the bass to a separate kick with the volume turned down...

    Definite progress here so don't worry if I seem to always be pointing out what's 'wrong' .. it's just once you get to grips with one element of production there is always another one waiting! :briggin:
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