Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
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JensMadsen
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Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
So i finally got my hand out of my arse and got something new done:
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JensMadsen
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JensMadsen
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
No love for this one?
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
hey!
diggin the bounce and the olds school vibes on your tracks!

diggin the bounce and the olds school vibes on your tracks!
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mongrelbeats
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
also liking the old school two step feel and those 90's style dance keys.. those tones always get me
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JensMadsen
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
Nice one mate, really glad you're feeling it. First time i did a whole track with this sound and i completely fell in love with break-beatsPerennial Jive wrote:hey!
diggin the bounce and the olds school vibes on your tracks!
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Tantric Decks
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
Not a bad tune, can tell you put a solid effort into this one.
My only real advice is to just keep at it and learn ways to phatten out your production more. Synths can be more full, synths can have more bite, and drums can smack harder.
Try using different distortions to fill out your synths more, choose meatier drum samples, try layering your drum hits, as in a few kicks together to beef them up, layer snares together to beef them up. Experiment with different kick/snare textures as you layer them to find out which ones fit together.
And also remember, the best tunes have a killer melody that sends shivers up your spine. Always shoot for that
My only real advice is to just keep at it and learn ways to phatten out your production more. Synths can be more full, synths can have more bite, and drums can smack harder.
Try using different distortions to fill out your synths more, choose meatier drum samples, try layering your drum hits, as in a few kicks together to beef them up, layer snares together to beef them up. Experiment with different kick/snare textures as you layer them to find out which ones fit together.
And also remember, the best tunes have a killer melody that sends shivers up your spine. Always shoot for that
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JensMadsen
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
Mate, i've thought about all of those things when making this tune. I didn't want to compress any parts of the track too, to avoid killing all the transients. The bass in the first part of the track is meant to be in the background leaving space for the break and the drums. The bass after the second "drop" fills it out a bit more.Tantric Decks wrote:Not a bad tune, can tell you put a solid effort into this one.
My only real advice is to just keep at it and learn ways to phatten out your production more. Synths can be more full, synths can have more bite, and drums can smack harder.
Try using different distortions to fill out your synths more, choose meatier drum samples, try layering your drum hits, as in a few kicks together to beef them up, layer snares together to beef them up. Experiment with different kick/snare textures as you layer them to find out which ones fit together.
And also remember, the best tunes have a killer melody that sends shivers up your spine. Always shoot for that
About the drums, i didn't want the kick to smash through, i also wanted it to sit a bit back and kick at about 90-100 hz. The same with the snare. Listen to the drums on some of my other tunes, they are a bit more smashing, layered and dubstep'ish.
Think i'm going to make a tune with a bigger and more evolving melody instead of what i have here.
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JensMadsen
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
Nice one, thanks mateeldoogle wrote:I really like it.
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JensMadsen
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
Thanks mate, spent some time making it.hutyluty wrote:wow, fresh sounds mon
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
This reminds me A LOT like if one took a mid-90s rave track and removed all the amp and distortion. Or, I guess, never put it in. Good stuff either way.
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JensMadsen
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
Thanks mate. Probably should say that this is the first track i've done with this sound. I will continue with these sounds though... Really the most fun i've had while making a tune.soldoutactivist wrote:This reminds me A LOT like if one took a mid-90s rave track and removed all the amp and distortion. Or, I guess, never put it in. Good stuff either way.
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JensMadsen
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
Bump (Getting this one mastered and just might give it away for free)
Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
that would be very kind of youJensMadsen wrote:Bump (Getting this one mastered and just might give it away for free)
(do it please
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JensMadsen
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
Will be either this one or the VIP which i will give away for free. Will PM you anyway with a download-link once i get it back from dubstudio.hutyluty wrote:that would be very kind of youJensMadsen wrote:Bump (Getting this one mastered and just might give it away for free)
(do it please)
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paradigm001
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
Tantric Decks wrote:Not a bad tune, can tell you put a solid effort into this one.
My only real advice is to just keep at it and learn ways to phatten out your production more. Synths can be more full, synths can have more bite, and drums can smack harder.
Try using different distortions to fill out your synths more, choose meatier drum samples, try layering your drum hits, as in a few kicks together to beef them up, layer snares together to beef them up. Experiment with different kick/snare textures as you layer them to find out which ones fit together.
And also remember, the best tunes have a killer melody that sends shivers up your spine. Always shoot for that
I agree with tantic, a good tune all around though
...wanna collab? Im down for new sounds, send me a PM please.
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JensMadsen
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
Thanks mate, the mastered version will be up later today.paradigm001 wrote:Tantric Decks wrote:Not a bad tune, can tell you put a solid effort into this one.
My only real advice is to just keep at it and learn ways to phatten out your production more. Synths can be more full, synths can have more bite, and drums can smack harder.
Try using different distortions to fill out your synths more, choose meatier drum samples, try layering your drum hits, as in a few kicks together to beef them up, layer snares together to beef them up. Experiment with different kick/snare textures as you layer them to find out which ones fit together.
And also remember, the best tunes have a killer melody that sends shivers up your spine. Always shoot for that
I agree with tantic, a good tune all around though
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JensMadsen
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Re: Jens Madsen - Ancient Funk (2-step)
Mastered version is up now!
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