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Old 05-21-2004
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Cool I'm new here, I need a review and some advice.

I'm also new in Soundclick and i've posted 5 new beats of mine check it and tell me what you think.

Here's the link where you can listen to the 5 last track i've made.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/7/malusonmusic.htm

Thank you for the feedback.
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cool

I'm not much of an expert on the production of this stuff, but I liked RagBeat16 - I liked the tension between the rolling basss and the sort of melodic treble bits. I also dug UpBeat 27, although I thought it could do with a bit of "beefing up" in the mid ranges - it was pretty top-and-bottom-heavy, with lots of space in the middle, if you know what I mean. I don't know if that's what you were going for, but personally I would have liked a bit of a warmer sound.

but otherwise I thought it was wicked - what are they for? standalone instrumentals or for rhyming over the top?
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Thanks a lot for the review man.
I appreciate the way you made your review.
In fact these beats are what they are : just beats, but my objective is to mix them otherwise in order to include some vocals. For the Upbeats and the MidBeats it's mostly rap.
For the RagBeat and especially the RagBeat16 u heard its sort of ragga but with influences of the music from my country Democratic Republic of Congo.
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