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On the trail of Porcupine & Possum ...135bpm

Larrikin
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Posted : Jun 23, 2011 17:07:52


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Mihkel


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Posted : Jun 23, 2011 18:38
Incredibly deep tune.
Its probably me, but hihats are to sharp/loud.
aciduss
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Posted : Jun 23, 2011 18:52
Deep, soft, relaxing... nice vibes... perhaps moar percussive work. Everything else i find appropriate and enjoyable.
klippel
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Posted : Jun 23, 2011 18:55
very very nice tune indeed mate!
melodic and groovy, puts a smile in your face           http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/stereofeld-frequenzwechsel
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Larrikin
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Posted : Jun 23, 2011 19:13
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On 2011-06-23 18:38, Mihkel wrote:
Incredibly deep tune.
Its probably me, but hihats are to sharp/loud.



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Larrikin
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Posted : Jun 24, 2011 04:13
thx for the feedback

@aciduss . i agree , percussion is still a weak point for me
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loki
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Posted : Jun 25, 2011 06:09
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On 2011-06-23 18:38, Mihkel wrote:
Incredibly deep tune.
Its probably me, but hihats are to sharp/loud.



listening on Adam A8Xs here (so, amazing bloody high end) and I'd agree. but that bass is solid. real solid. i don't usually dig offbeat bass but you make it sound soooo good.

i'd like to hear some more twisted fx sounds, perhaps heavily delayed with long feedbaack, zenon-style. but i'm only saying that would be ideal for my tastes - i already fav'd this tune on soundcloud.

i'll be watching you, muahhahahah.

edit: about those hihats - maybe sub in some 'wierd' sounding hihats instead of trancey, 909 style ones. or, another idea - take away a couple (strategic) hat hits, and then throw a bpm delay on it. can be pretty cool with this kind of groove (youtube moses - "dehydrated", if you don't know it)

imo it's kinda fun making your whole tune, and then just for kicks trying out wacky percussion instead of what you had originally.
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Larrikin
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Posted : Jun 25, 2011 06:30
cheers loki ^_^ thx for the tips

will cut some of the harsh frequencies out of the hats. My budget Tapco S8's in my untreated room dont give me the best reference sometimes.

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