Ruff as a Badgers arse!

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Ruff as a Badgers arse!

Post by nirz » Fri Jan 20, 2006 8:42 pm

early early days for this one but I dont know whether to bother carrying on with it.... Although there is something about it ... anyway Ive structured it out a bit, mix is as ruff as.. Its more than abit grimey!


http://s45.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=38EX ... NQY3R0PK1T


let me know what you think thankyouplease

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Post by 7 below » Sat Jan 21, 2006 10:38 am

I like the way the synth develops, but i really think it is far too dominant.. the beats need to sit much further foward.

The closed hat that comes in after a bit isn't really in a good rhythm with the synth modulation or the rest of the drum loop.. I reckon that needs rearranging.

I think you also need another element in there to draw away a little bit from that synth..

The mood is really nice and dark though, once the mixing issues are dealt with you could introduce some really sudden breakout beats here and there. just to unleash some of the energy that synth builds up

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Post by 7 below » Sat Jan 21, 2006 10:41 am

Ha ha ha, was in the mood for reviewing something.. and didn't read 'ruff as a badger's arse'! I think you're prolly aware about the mixing....

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