Re: PUT YOUR FINISHED TRACKS HERE FOR FEEDBACK.
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 7:19 pm
I dig all these tracks. Heavy bass. Qaulity tunesBananaBomber wrote:Soundcloud
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I dig all these tracks. Heavy bass. Qaulity tunesBananaBomber wrote:Soundcloud
Who cares how long you or he has practice. There is no rule to what you can and can't do.antihero wrote:You ask for feedback? Here's some: Forget the release, forget the VIP. You need to practice a lot before you need to worry 'bout either. This track is good test of your skills at the moment, but really isn't ready be judged as a finished tune yet. How long have you been doing music? I practiced for almost 6 years before putting anything online.ekoebeats wrote:Soundcloud
this is one of my fairly new ones looking to get a release on it i also have a vip up for grabs so holla, feedback appreciated
contact: darryl.cashford@googlemail.com
Peace.
Get me! I was going to have a bitch about this one but was reserving myself until Soundcloud players started working again so that I could leave some feedback as well as bitching lol.We Bang wrote:Who cares how long you or he has practice. There is no rule to what you can and can't do.antihero wrote:You ask for feedback? Here's some: Forget the release, forget the VIP. You need to practice a lot before you need to worry 'bout either. This track is good test of your skills at the moment, but really isn't ready be judged as a finished tune yet. How long have you been doing music? I practiced for almost 6 years before putting anything online.ekoebeats wrote:Soundcloud
this is one of my fairly new ones looking to get a release on it i also have a vip up for grabs so holla, feedback appreciated
contact: darryl.cashford@googlemail.com
Peace.
laid back style...relxin tune, and pretty muciscalwirez wrote:Soundcloud
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Will begin my feedback sessions on all posts after this one. Please note, I may have seemed un-active from the Feedback lately, but I have been continuing on Soundcloud
Thanks dude, appreciate thatWe Bang wrote:laid back style...relxin tune, and pretty muciscalwirez wrote:Soundcloud
Soundcloud comments are highly appreciated![]()
Will begin my feedback sessions on all posts after this one. Please note, I may have seemed un-active from the Feedback lately, but I have been continuing on Soundcloud
ekoebeats wrote:Soundcloud
this is one of my fairly new ones looking to get a release on it i also have a vip up for grabs so holla, feedback appreciated
contact: darryl.cashford@googlemail.com
agreed have you brickwalled your mix?wobblaaaagh wrote:ekoebeats wrote:Soundcloud
this is one of my fairly new ones looking to get a release on it i also have a vip up for grabs so holla, feedback appreciated
contact: darryl.cashford@googlemail.com
WOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!! you got enough fucking limiting going on there
First of all, I don't care how long someone practices. It was only an example. What I ment was that people should even try to be realistic. The reason I asked for how long he has been doing this, was purely because of quality of his production. And maybe you're right, maybe it doesn't matter what or when to release. That would explain why nine of ten new dubstep 12" aren't even worth listening to, let alone buying.wirez wrote:Get me! I was going to have a bitch about this one but was reserving myself until Soundcloud players started working again so that I could leave some feedback as well as bitching lol.We Bang wrote:Who cares how long you or he has practice. There is no rule to what you can and can't do.antihero wrote:You ask for feedback? Here's some: Forget the release, forget the VIP. You need to practice a lot before you need to worry 'bout either. This track is good test of your skills at the moment, but really isn't ready be judged as a finished tune yet. How long have you been doing music? I practiced for almost 6 years before putting anything online.ekoebeats wrote:Soundcloud
this is one of my fairly new ones looking to get a release on it i also have a vip up for grabs so holla, feedback appreciated
contact: darryl.cashford@googlemail.com
Peace.
I've seen many producers rise to the top with little experience, T2 is a big example and look how massive that tune Heartbroken got. The general public doesn't listen to music to music and rate the producer, they listen to the music and rate the music Albeit musicians and producers tend to rate tracks by their musicians/producers and the amount of them is on a positive increase.
I'm going to admit, I didn't listen to the OP (of this particular discussion) because Soundcloud was down, but there's always the fact in mind that everybody always needs to improve, no matter how good you already are or how long you've practiced. The only important thing you should focus on is keeping up the practice, the rest (eg. when to release) is completely up to you. And because the investment in releasing these days is so minor, WHY THE FUCK NOT RELEASE?
Nah I feel this brother, point made.antihero wrote: First of all, I don't care how long someone practices. It was only an example. What I ment was that people should even try to be realistic. The reason I asked for how long he has been doing this, was purely because of quality of his production. And maybe you're right, maybe it doesn't matter what or when to release. That would explain why nine of ten new dubstep 12" aren't even worth listening to, let alone buying.
And secondly, if someone asks for feedback I GIVE SOME FUCKING FEEDBACK. Telling "everything is nice, but lacks bit of sub bass" doesn't always help. I'm sorry if I seem like dick, but I'm just being honest.
Peace (seriously)
I like the subtlety in this one, the track is complimented because it hasn't had a wobble forced upon it, nice work mate.penndragon wrote:Sample taken from film Dr X (1932)
thanks i really appreciate that Wirez as thats what i had decided to do production wise....i'v said to myself to try and make tracks without wobble and try and make more melodic songs.. something a bit different.wirez wrote:I like the subtlety in this one, the track is complimented because it hasn't had a wobble forced upon it, nice work mate.penndragon wrote:Sample taken from film Dr X (1932)