Deeper as it goes (general thoughts)

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The only thing I could nit pick at was the vocals seemed to not have any room around it. They seemed loud enough, but not as clear as I think is possible. Something you might want to review. Other than than, everything seemed well balanced.
 
The Space of the music requires the vocals be less flat - meaning everything around them has definition and brings them out - Now I don’t know if that’s space like @DM60 or something else effects wise - the only other thing that stands out - the Snare doesn’t sound as bright as i think it should be - and the bass is presence but I think it should get a little more low end support and brought up in volume - overall the mix is great - Almost a Genesis/Peter Gabirel vibe to it - with something like Hawkwind thrown in.
 
The only thing I could nit pick at was the vocals seemed to not have any room around it. They seemed loud enough, but not as clear as I think is possible. Something you might want to review. Other than than, everything seemed well balanced.
This was a decision I questioned myself, bud. Good catch and thanks for the input. I dried up the vocal significantly because I wanted more sonic edges to it. I'll go back w/ your perspective in mind and fool with it a little more. Reverb adds depth of stage - and I made it very dry and up front.
 
Vocal does sound like it's not knitting with the well produced backing track. More reverb, double tracking, backing vox? A good song here, moody atmosphere, lovely bass tone. Reminiscent of some Grant Hart songs, as well as Jane's Addiction.
 
Vocal does sound like it's not knitting with the well produced backing track. More reverb, double tracking, backing vox? A good song here, moody atmosphere, lovely bass tone. Reminiscent of some Grant Hart songs, as well as Jane's Addiction.
Agreed. Although I missed it a mix time - and I've not yet circled back to correct, I believe what folks are getting at is the vocal sounds a bit layered on top of the song, rather than embedded in the song - and I think that's my preference for rather dry vocals coming into play. In other words, "I'm getting in my own way."

I listen to stuff my kids listen to and the vocals are SWIMMING in effects. I shouldn't be as shy about them as I tend to lean.

My soundcard that does 44.1 sample rate (which these projects were recorded at originally) shit the bed, and I've another on the way. I'll attend once I can get back under the hood.
 
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