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hennoxlane - It Sweeps The Sky

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So, been a while since I've uploaded anything; mostly because there wasn't much of an electronic element to be found..

but then this track: Not finished yet, so I'd like some feedback. There are two basic themes that I've mashed up a bit, so there's one thing I'd like to hear about: how are the transitions?

second: what about the beats.. I feel like they could use some variation, but I'm not really sure about this. Beats aren't my cup of tea, as to say.. ;)

any general comments are of course also appreciated :)

btw, check out my new website if you've got the time: www.kevindecock.be

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liquidbass [be] - 13 years ago

yow! nice!
 

liquidbass [be] - 13 years ago

houhouhouhoudini! cool cool! Nice thing to hear after 2 weeks with almost no not-mainstream-music in istamboulle.
 

Omyiga [be] - 13 years ago

yeah the breaks could be a littl bit more dynamic and more punchy too;

sounds more like an electronica experiment too me :p the melo's are alleszins wel nice but I'd personally like more breaks; like the ones you put tussendoor af en toe

but yeah you're probably not going to go further with dnb anyway so I say cool experiment, voila :-)
 

hennoxlane [be] - 13 years ago

I see :D Well never been good at naming genres anyway.. doesn't matter that much in my opinion :)

more breaks, more punch: I can agree. However, I'm don't want it to become too wild and everything, cuz I'll probably let it transfer into another song that's a lot less active. It'll be a question of wholism or however you call that :).

and you're right, dnb is not gonna be my main genre anyhow. I do want to keep some elements of it integrated in my music, but the main 'red line' will always be interweaved melodies, Oldfield-style =).

thanx for the feedback!
 
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