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djpretzel
11-04-2003, 02:55 AM
Well, it had to happen sooner or later, I am giving it a shot.
This is one of the earlier Sonic Spinball mixes that I made with Reason The info and such is as follows:
ReMix Title: Industrial Powerhouse
Original Song: Sonic Spinball - Lava Powerhouse ReMixer Name: Spin Jump A Home Page: www.eenodol.com
The file can be found here:
Thanks for your consideration and I hope you enjoy it.
- Spin Jump A
Malcos
11-05-2003, 07:55 PM
The percussion processing on this is excellent, the reverb used and the amount of it, I felt like I was actually in a factory. Unfortunately, that is where the good stuff ends.
This song has not got a lot to it at all. Sonically, yes the mix sounds full because of the generous reverb applied. However, the mix does not evolve as one might expect, and the lack of non-persussional instruments makes for rapidly declining interest.
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I recommend adding different elements, such as an orginal bassline, a counter melody, maybe some pads in the background. The percussion sounds will only keep the listener's interest for a 3rd of the song max. You gotta mix it up man!
Protricity
11-11-2003, 08:11 PM
Percussion is indeed interesting, but thats as far as it goes. The rest is minimal and not very well arranged.
Work on better leads and melody.
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Beatdrop
11-12-2003, 04:37 AM
Well, uh, like THEY said, the percussion's kind of neat. Although applying copious amounts of reverb to anything will give you that effect. Aside from the percussion, everything's drowned out and weak. The synths sound pretty bad. The arrangement also seems kind of strange and unorganized.
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m68030
11-14-2003, 11:40 PM
:(
That lead synth reminds me of the old synthetic time parasite remix we
killed a few months back.
Arrangement really doesn't do anything for me here. The percussion is
kinda neat to start off with, but doesn't really go anywhere.
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