Re: 3za VS Legend4ry tune battle
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:28 am
mho we should do more often such vs. tracks! love the idea.
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Yeah, man.vulvavibration wrote:mho we should do more often such vs. tracks! love the idea.
That's how these things tend to go down, neck and neck for a bit then a clear leader starts to make itself known XDqwaycee_ wrote:so you telling me that tune a all of a sudden jumped 14 votes in a few hours? and track b didn't get any increase in votes within the same time period? lol.
it's a fucking lie.
i think tune battles would definitely help build a community! as long as they were done in a way that was fun and encouraging, then i bet it would really make people push themselves and improve.JemGrover wrote:Yeah, man.vulvavibration wrote:mho we should do more often such vs. tracks! love the idea.
If it's not to similar to the Battle Royal coming up in the new year, pairing two people up for a battle would be quite a good way to push yourself, plus it would get a community vibe going, if a lot of people were involved who perhaps don't post much 'cos of all the noob bashing
i miss the old battles that had consequencesnowaysj wrote:No, a tune battle is serious business, with serious consequences.
.Harsh crits of track B man, thought the 80's feel of it was the charming feature, for me anyway. Really reminded me of end sequences on the Mega Drive. I dont think it was shitcogidubnus wrote:Struggling to bring myself to bring myself to vote, not really feeling either track to be honest.
A - The percussion is too "straight", and I don't really feel any incentive to move any part of my body to it. The melody is pretty basic but those flutey pads are about the only element of either track that stands out for me.
B - I just don't like it at all, it sounds like being stuck in a lift in a Japanese shopping mall in 1986. Some thought has obviously gone into the way the different synths work together and the occasional rhythmic changes, but everything feels way too lightweight and... tacky. Sorry.
After thinking that through, I'm going to vote for A in that it sounds like an unfinished tune that could be improved upon, rather than B, which is shit.
I dont think so either. Youre just rude mate.Echoi wrote: Harsh crits of track B man, thought the 80's feel of it was the charming feature, for me anyway. Really reminded me of end sequences on the Mega Drive. I dont think it was shit
LOL what was so rude about that?JFK wrote:I dont think so either. Youre just rude mate.Echoi wrote: Harsh crits of track B man, thought the 80's feel of it was the charming feature, for me anyway. Really reminded me of end sequences on the Mega Drive. I dont think it was shit
Sorry bruv, not you. The guy who posted above you.Echoi wrote:LOL what was so rude about that?JFK wrote:I dont think so either. Youre just rude mate.Echoi wrote: Harsh crits of track B man, thought the 80's feel of it was the charming feature, for me anyway. Really reminded me of end sequences on the Mega Drive. I dont think it was shit
Dur, i probably shoulda figured that out really hahaJFK wrote:Sorry bruv, not you. The guy who posted above you.Echoi wrote:LOL what was so rude about that?JFK wrote:I dont think so either. Youre just rude mate.Echoi wrote: Harsh crits of track B man, thought the 80's feel of it was the charming feature, for me anyway. Really reminded me of end sequences on the Mega Drive. I dont think it was shit
You're such a renegade.Sirius wrote:I think he was bang on!! this is a dubstep forum after all!!
not a makeshitjapaneseelevatormusicfromthe80s forum!!
harshness & honesty.... deal with it!
!!chea