ElectrifiedKeys-Big Ben(EDM/Trap)
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ElectrifiedKeys-Big Ben(EDM/Trap)
I need feedback! This is my first attempt at an EDM trap song and I have alot of confidence in it. http://soundcloud.com/brian-williams-20/big-ben
Re: ElectrifiedKeys-Big Ben(EDM/Trap)
..I sure hope you have confidence in your tunes, but letting us know you do does nothing, jussayin
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anyways, the intro with the bells can certainly transition more interestingly into that bigroom trancey style synth...The crash is a bit abrupt...The cymbal work is nice but I'd variate those patterns. This is a solid foundation. Also I'd work out a new composition in the second drop. One of my personal pet peeves in electronic music is just copying your previous composition in the first drop and just adding new elements...While it's a way of introducing novelty, I'd love to hear a new composition using that big room sound...It's presence is dominate so if you repeat it twice, it's boring.

anyways, the intro with the bells can certainly transition more interestingly into that bigroom trancey style synth...The crash is a bit abrupt...The cymbal work is nice but I'd variate those patterns. This is a solid foundation. Also I'd work out a new composition in the second drop. One of my personal pet peeves in electronic music is just copying your previous composition in the first drop and just adding new elements...While it's a way of introducing novelty, I'd love to hear a new composition using that big room sound...It's presence is dominate so if you repeat it twice, it's boring.
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