heatmiser
mr. green christmas
Damn Pete that was sehr cool...I was getting all kinda starsky and hutch, beck, 70's images flashing around...v trashy and cool
mix sounded great to me...i dont think it needs vox, i liked it as an instrumental
btw my daughter was dancing, aint that a new one!
Awesome. Thank you. LOL @ Starsky & Hutch. I was definitely venturing into '70's cop show theme music at some point there.
That's right! You have a daughter and another one on the way I think? Shit, it's been a long time. My kids are all growed up. They got seriously into dub step. Dragged me to a Milo & Otis + Skrillex show (probably shit to someone seriously into the genre), but I really enjoyed it. Loud as fuck! I played some of your CD for my 12 yr. old son recently and he was all serious..."hey, he's pretty good...where's the drop?...oh, this one is more like trap..." etc. Good to hear from you.
Better yes...but the drums are still leading that section. I'd either write them differently to bring back the impact of them in that section....or just reduce the velocity during that section. The lead guitar needs to lead. If it does...then that section will have it own unique character....all the way to the drum break at 2:22. I hope you don't mind arrangement suggestions. Arrangement and composition are the things I key into the most.
I do not mind at all, and I think I hear what you're talking about. The intro builds nice enough, and following the drum break there's enough variety, but that whole middle section is just kind of everything going at once, which sounds kind of cool and was intentional, but I wouldn't mind coming up with ways to make it more unique...not sure its the drums, but maybe dropping some of the keys during that section would free up all the guitars to interact more and give it a different flavor? I dunno. I'll play around with it. I actually love erasing stuff just to see what it sounds like. Sometimes you find a whole new groove hidden in there when you just strip some things away. Thanks.