cheers for the feedback guys, re: the distortion on right channel on sunday, interesting you all picked up on it. this one is a remix, the disto was already in the stems, as a matter of fact, didnt even bother me before you pointed out, guess i'll try to EQ it tho. here's the og, if anyone's curious:
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now for my feedback for the week:
qlhubb:
niff: as others pointed out, liking the subdued lopassed nature of your synths, the jazz breaks edits are quite sick too. mixdown sounds on point too, can't pin anything wrong with it. maybe i would suggest having a break in the middle, like a pause similar to how you fade everything out in the outro before bringing it all back. then again the relentless sonic assault works fine as it. #constructivecriticism
squirt olympics: digging the way you used that 90's dance synth sound, same as previous track, really liking how you manage to make it work with a relatively sparse arrangement, very few elements, yet i can't see anything to add. sorry for the shit unhelpful feedback. you really should participate more to tuna, how's that for feedback?
buDNB: not sure about the muffled intro, would add some background noise/atmosphere to it maybe? sick sound design on the reeces as usual. the part with the extra percs and the chants layered on the snares is proper crab hands in the air material. i see the point other made about the drums being a bit sloppy, but i sort of like it, detracts from the hyper clean, clinical sound/mixdowns that is the norm in dnb nowadays. maybe i don't hear the issue because my headphones suck tho.
raadzeer: the drums sound a bit thin, other than that, its not all that bad, dont be so hard on yourself! as others pointed out, just needs a sense of progression, add some fills/incidentals in your drums, some filter automation magic on that the bass sounds, maybe some sort of melodic elements (even if subtle) on top and you're good to go
genrl l damnson:
tunaluna: liking the cheeky nature of your drum sequencing, nice subtle swing, maybe they could stand out more in the mix (but could be just my headphones). the main synth melody is quite nice too, i would add other elements to populate the spectrum a bit, maybe some pad in the background or a not too overt vocal sample possibly.
hubbstemz: nice hip hop beat, that synth sound with the long attack is really sweet. well as you can guess, i like hip hop to be sample based, so i would suggest trying to find a fitting sample to drop in there
onwardsj: really liking that BoC-like facet of your output man. also the bassline in the intro

i see danny's point on the phased drums tho, not that it sounds harsh, just possibly a bit unnecessary at times. or maybe the effect is just too blatant to me. you know like these 60's psychedelic rock tunes where there's a phaser on the whole of the guitar track, "i get it man you found out how to phase the signal, it was nice for 10 sec but really you just ruined your guitar solo"
