New track i finished. It's a remix of a track by Torrid - Heavy Dose.
Feedback very much appreciated - will return some on other threads.
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[Feedback] Heavy Dose (Scalp Remix) - brostep
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Re: [Feedback] Heavy Dose (Scalp Remix) - brostep
pretty solid. Liked the melodic elements in there to fill it out and make it feel more musical and not just face punch. Also thought the breaks sounded chopped and mixed in there pretty well. Good drums overall as well.
Re: [Feedback] Heavy Dose (Scalp Remix) - brostep
well it's a remix so i guess the fact that i really like those wobbles isn't really production advice is it? 
it's pretty solid, i like the amens a lot and the melody works nicely. i don't know the original track but this IS really cool on it's own.
....EXCEPT!!!
the snare and amens sound muddy, they don't really cut through. needs more cowbell, err i mean high-end.
maybe that particular amen sample ain't that crunchy in the first place, layer it with other breaks (amen or whatever) ?
that's it, hope i'm helping.
it's pretty solid, i like the amens a lot and the melody works nicely. i don't know the original track but this IS really cool on it's own.
....EXCEPT!!!
the snare and amens sound muddy, they don't really cut through. needs more cowbell, err i mean high-end.
maybe that particular amen sample ain't that crunchy in the first place, layer it with other breaks (amen or whatever) ?
that's it, hope i'm helping.
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