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Fredddy
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Bulgarian Dub

Post by Fredddy » Sun May 03, 2009 3:14 pm

Hey guys!

This is the first time I'm experimenting with dub, but I like how the song turned out!

Please leave som comments and criticism :D

Freddy

http://soundcloud.com/guacamolester/kaval-dub

NEW VERSION: http://soundcloud.com/guacamolester/kaval-dub-reworked
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Jarvisimon
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Re: Bulgarian Dub

Post by Jarvisimon » Sun May 03, 2009 3:44 pm

what is a guaca? and why do you molest them?

Fredddy
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Re: Bulgarian Dub

Post by Fredddy » Sun May 03, 2009 3:55 pm

Hahaha! I ran out of names Guacamole + ester.. There isn't something deep in that :D

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Re: Bulgarian Dub

Post by Jarvisimon » Sun May 03, 2009 3:56 pm

No fair enough, it's just that the secondary meaning jumped out at me before I read Guacamole.

The English language is funny like that

Fredddy
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Re: Bulgarian Dub

Post by Fredddy » Sun May 03, 2009 4:07 pm

Yeah.. But I suspect the name 'Guacamolester' won't help getting signed :D

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Re: Bulgarian Dub

Post by Fredddy » Mon May 04, 2009 10:12 pm

But do you have any comments on the actual song? :D

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Re: Bulgarian Dub

Post by Jarvisimon » Mon May 04, 2009 10:40 pm

Fredddy wrote:But do you have any comments on the actual song? :D
truth be told, i can't get the bloody thing to play for me, so no comments i'm afraid.

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Re: Bulgarian Dub

Post by Fredddy » Tue May 05, 2009 5:07 am

Jarvisimon wrote:
Fredddy wrote:But do you have any comments on the actual song? :D
truth be told, i can't get the bloody thing to play for me, so no comments i'm afraid.
That's strange.. What happens when you press play? And what browser are you using=

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Re: Bulgarian Dub

Post by Jarvisimon » Tue May 05, 2009 6:48 am

Fredddy wrote:
Jarvisimon wrote:
Fredddy wrote:But do you have any comments on the actual song? :D
truth be told, i can't get the bloody thing to play for me, so no comments i'm afraid.
That's strange.. What happens when you press play? And what browser are you using=

internet explorer 8, i press play and the play arrow doesn't change. it's only your tune that it sticks on. all other music is fine.

aaah, got it going now. some nice sounds in there indeed, i love the detuned delayed main pad sound, though not too sure about the acidy sound at 3:40, the sound itself is good, just not sure that what it does fully suits the rest of the track. perhaps tighten it up a bit, other than that great.

the bulgarian vocals work great

also the bass sound is often too low fi and perhaps should be tweaked to sound more and less so throughout the tune.

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Re: Bulgarian Dub

Post by Fredddy » Tue May 05, 2009 8:53 am

I'm glad that you were finally able to hear it.. And thank you for the kind words, hopefully I'll have a reworked version soon.

Fred

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Re: Bulgarian Dub

Post by Fredddy » Tue May 05, 2009 7:00 pm

I've followed your advice and made a new version.
Comments are, as always, very welcome!
http://soundcloud.com/guacamolester/kaval-dub-reworked

contakt321
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Re: Bulgarian Dub

Post by contakt321 » Tue May 05, 2009 7:29 pm

Whoa, I liked this a lot. Great drum programming and great development. Cheers man. Nice work.

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Re: Bulgarian Dub

Post by Fredddy » Tue May 05, 2009 7:58 pm

contakt321 wrote:Whoa, I liked this a lot. Great drum programming and great development. Cheers man. Nice work.
Wow.. Thanks a lot :D :D I'm still quite new in making electronic music, and I really appreciate that you like it!

Cheers,

Freddy

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Re: Bulgarian Dub

Post by amigo » Tue May 05, 2009 8:32 pm

I like it!
As mentioned, the drum programming is great and the track progresses nicely.
I like the acidy bass sound, it kinda goes against the track which is cool.
I'd like to hear the bass at the end being more subby or given more emphasis. I find it's too much in the background.

Thanks for sharing.

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