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Melodical miscommunication between instruments makes the mix more polluted than could otherwise be helped. Save for that, the "exile vilify" vibe is yes.
Asher Fisher
>soundcloud.com/user-44162864 excellent! love your warm sound! its what i try to go for in my own music. Truly good work!
>soundcloud.com/glexpubert/tracks glitchy excellence! i love it love it love it! great work man. hope to hear more from you soon!
not a whole lot of mastering done. reverb added and vocal and guitar parts made louder. really fast recording but releasing more soon. only 1 track.
Colton Kelly
really liked This PC for its very spastic yet controlled drumming. very well done
goddamn is Taste good. love the vocals
Benjamin Martinez
So generic it sounds like Dawson's Creek
Ethan Martinez
First track i heard, Please add a bass drum, very eq picky layered with one already, that is a good thud of lower end, something might subtly headbutt the mix. And then kill the attack on the those high synth chords. I would set it to .02-.10 seconds and make your decay adjacent to what their attack is now, pand put the sustain so it drops the lvls 3/4 the way, release left alone. All I can say that lacks bossness
Jordan Rogers
>Cause wishing for a shitty way. "Is a shitty way to waste a holiday"
Jeremiah Hernandez
Soundsgote plz stop forgetting to name ur posts.
Grayson Young
Thanks for the kind words.
I listened to a couple of your tracks, good stuff man. If I can give some advice, a lot of your songs sound very muddy, I think you have the 250-750hz range boosted way to much. Get out a spectral analyzer and A/B your track and one of your favorite dubstep songs that you aspire your mix to sound like, and cut any of the transient frequencies that are peaking in your mix that are not in the comparison track. I do this a lot for my songs (not saying my songs are better mixed either). Good luck :)