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£10 Bag wrote:good tune man, well made, lots of good samples coming in and out.
its good it changes up a lot, keeps it interesting.
drums are sweet, bass is sweet, fx and atmosphere fit really nice.
sounds over-reverby in a good way, which is hard to do.
gooood shitzn! would dig a 320 to drop in a digital mix some time if you're handing them out, its a good tune. certainly vinyl-worthy imo
what they said, just the sound of the snare could be a bit different, sounds a bit too squashy 'PWET' to me, but i'm in a difficult snare-period, so it could be me...KnobGoblin wrote:wow this track is beautiful. I love the spaciousness to it. It progresses really nicely and the constant push-pull of the sounds coming in and out really drives the track in its sparse points. Also, gotta love the fucked up amen ending.
edit: with a name like wAgAwAga, you defo raised my interest..
Very awesome push and pull. And some crazy sounds in there as well. Really digging the listen, but it may be difficult to drop on the floor. The motion gets cut up to much and losses the essence of the bounce.
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yep i agree with u. after countless listens the early dry synth snare just sound silly. like someone getting slapped by a baby drum-machine. im too lazy to change it for now tho. if someone is really interested in the tune then i might go back n tinker a bit more. but for now the idea is fine.Soi wrote:£10 Bag wrote:good tune man, well made, lots of good samples coming in and out.
its good it changes up a lot, keeps it interesting.
drums are sweet, bass is sweet, fx and atmosphere fit really nice.
sounds over-reverby in a good way, which is hard to do.
gooood shitzn! would dig a 320 to drop in a digital mix some time if you're handing them out, its a good tune. certainly vinyl-worthy imowhat they said, just the sound of the snare could be a bit different, sounds a bit too squashy 'PWET' to me, but i'm in a difficult snare-period, so it could be me...KnobGoblin wrote:wow this track is beautiful. I love the spaciousness to it. It progresses really nicely and the constant push-pull of the sounds coming in and out really drives the track in its sparse points. Also, gotta love the fucked up amen ending.
edit: with a name like wAgAwAga, you defo raised my interest..![]()
people seem to be in 2 minds about the name. at least urs is positive
cheers anyway
i prefer keeping the rhythm moving around than sitting too rigidly on one groove. despite that, this tune is quite strict and doesnt stray too far from the constant boomboomboomBAP..........etc classic template. its had pretty good reactions when ive played it live recently.MK2 wrote:Very awesome push and pull. And some crazy sounds in there as well. Really digging the listen, but it may be difficult to drop on the floor. The motion gets cut up to much and losses the essence of the bounce.
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