Drum and Brass (7 second preview, just the beat)

By: Ejectra

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Added: 6/10/2008
Length: 0:07

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Electronica: Breakbeat/Breaks
Rock/Pop: Funk
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Artist's description:
Beginning of a mixed funk/drum and bass style experiment...mostly looking for production tips before I start adding on the melodic layers.

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Jun 10 2008 11:12 am
by clones

This one I like.... though I'm being spoiled by the industrial crowd and with it was a bit more aggressive in the actual sounds. Oh a five from me.



Jun 10 2008 10:42 am
by Ejectra

Ok, someone random whiner me a 1 to weigh down your Din's 5... Dude, like I believe the same preview that got a 5 deserves a one (3, possibly, but one...very doubtful).... Get a life (if you want people who are better than you to simply give up and get off the site b/c you gave them a ridiculously biased rating, keep dreaming)! Stop bashing and, instead, improve your own music...that or if you honestly think something's wrong with my track (and actually know enough about making music to give decent suggestions) drop an INTELLIGENT comment here and I will gladly listen.



Jun 10 2008 2:28 am
by Spectra

All great advice as usual...thank you!



Jun 10 2008 1:49 am
by Din

Forgot to mention; a snappy jazz snare, a little lower in tone than the snare already present. You might have to play with the EQ overlap between them or drop one when the other is playing.



Jun 10 2008 1:47 am
by Din

Nice flow to that. You could bring in a nice jazz acoustic snare and bass drum (more on the 'treble' end of BDs than your standard dance/trance low low BOOOM!) and have another sweet, funky, sexy tune ;) Or going with it as it is, you could throw in some fills to usher in some reverse envelope strings and weird ambient effects, like heavily filtered wailing, bells or chimes, asian gong, or any collection of deep background sounds. Good GOOD stuff :D