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Outsider (classical psytrance) wip
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Midnight Sun
ProtoDrive
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Posted : Nov 21, 2011 07:27:34
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Freymuth
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Posted : Nov 21, 2011 07:46
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Good kick and bass variations along the track.
The structure is slow evolving, quite peacefull and spaced out. Theres is some lack of movement. Its like waiting fore some extasy, but then...Give it some atmospheres, they could help to build some ambience.
The lead sounds you make are nice, pumping, remind me a bit of Infected Mushroom.
Good work mate, I like this style, keap it on.
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Midnight Sun
ProtoDrive
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Posted : Nov 21, 2011 21:42
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Thank you for listening! Yes I know the progression here its slow and in fact theres no super-high extacy/climax but I XIX it on purpose, I normaly produce @ 147bpm but this time I wanted to relax, anyway its still on process and maybe Ill do that atmosphere thing in the next edit! Im glad you humans still listen psychedelic
  ProtoDrive https://soundcloud.com/protodrive |
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COMET SHELL
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Nov 22, 2011 01:49
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nice track, its jsut the sort of stuff iv been looking for lately. great work dude |
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vipal
IsraTrance Full Member
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Posted : Nov 22, 2011 08:02
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Midnight Sun
ProtoDrive
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Posted : Nov 22, 2011 18:23
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klippel
Stereofeld
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Posted : Nov 23, 2011 11:38
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entertaining track with indeed that classical psy feeling to it. would not mind to hear more of this..
two comments, the kick and bass need to be more glued together, the bass could use some more highs as it sounds muddy.
the break at 6:49 is way too long for somebody on the floor imo.
nice work overall
  http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/stereofeld-frequenzwechsel
"I've always been a believer in musical repetition to draw in the listener and make the music hypnotic. Another thing I believe in is repetition." Alan Parsons |
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