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 Post subject: New House Track: Dirty Drunken Jazz
PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 9:32 pm 
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Currently working on a new track, and I put up a preview on my site and feedback/suggestions are wanted. Download MP3 soundclip HERE! Please check my site for additional updates.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 9:37 pm 
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I checked it out. I like it. That's a nice lead pad, good finger work. Is this an all original track or or is any of it sampled? May I ask what you used to produce this?

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Glad you liked it! This is all original, from the keys down to the bassline and beats are all programmed. I'm using Logic 5. Please check out my other current worktune HERE which features a more groovy style. This one is also all original work.

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Hey man...Really nice tune here, definetly a loungy, jazzy style of house that I really like, and I could easily see this being released....The only constructive criticism I have to offer is I felt that the Kick drum was a little out of place. Maybe too big in the mix, or just too 'hard' of a kick drum for what I would like to hear, and its probably just down to persoanl taste. Also I can hear an air in the kick drum from the sample being lifted off a record Im guessing. Maybe just fade the sample out somewhat to get rid of it and it should clean that up.....Nice work though, Keep it up-




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Thanks for the input PF! I'll give the kick and the mix an overahaul, maybe replacing the sample. If anyone knows of a label who might be interested in my work, I'd be more than happy for some tips.

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