'Ram Press' is my fav.
I like the others too. My only comment is I'd like more aural spatial surround as in Ryan Farrish, Tycho, Emancipator, etc.. But I struggle there too... it's not easy to get that sound with my (current) knowledge.
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I listened to several of your songs. I like the energy.
I think you can get more out of the basics. Kick, bass, and chords could be much more in focus. That leaves the rest for embellishment. When you have EDM or this kind of techno production, the thump and energy is vital to holding the listener's attention. Go for it! |
chrisprovine wroteHey! Thanks for the feed-back. Yeah, I need to expand on things! You will. I´m sure. What i really like is the atmospheric pieces (Pads, Synth Modulations and other mystic stuff) you put into your Tracks for example in Ram Press or Paste Bin. I really like this, cause this makes the arrangement (Paste Bin) different and i hear it`s complexticity arranging in this way cause it sounds more like a DJ Mix. I think all you need is going to expand all your skills by doing a few more tracks. Like BBD said it`s true. These Zombies at the dancefloor needs to be hit hard with every kick right in their face. Make them jump and they feel happy. Btw.: Your Graphics are cool. |
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