For the greatest mix..

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My friend and I have been working on the stuff for the last six months, seems like we do really quick songs and don't much thought into the mix. Any suggestions?

Listen to "The Remains"..
http://www.mp3.com/fadley/
 
Well SirBroch, you seem to have answered yuor own question. Take more time with recording and mix.


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I listened to "The Remains" and "Sewerworks".

I found the first song sonically interesting and diverse, although for an instrumental I thought it was just a touch repetetive to stand being over four minutes long. Personally, I would have tightened up the structure a bit, but that's just my opinion.

I thought the drum work on it was excellently programmed/sequenced.

I didn't have too much in the way of beefs with the mix, although in the intro of "The Remains" it seemed like you had a couple different echo speeds fighting with each other. A very minor complaint. Other than that, I thought the mix was clear and well executed.

Reminds me just a bit of "Blue Man Group".

"Sewerworks" (at 1:08) sounds like an unfinished song idea. If fleshed out to a reasonable length, it would work very well in one of those computer graphics movies that they always seem to show at Rave parties and dance clubs, or in a soundtrack.

I enjoyed listening to them both.

CT
 
Charles, thank you very much for taking a real listen! Wow. Dead on. Sewerworks was recording last night by myself and I don't work well alone as you can tell!! The remains was done with my Brendan, the other guy as he is real diligent with programming drum sequences, something I hate to do but starting to realize the consequences..

Thanks again!

Broch
 
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