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New track, 2 versions

Post by sweetjesus » Mon Apr 25, 2005 8:50 pm

hey peoples... I wrote a new track I'd like to get some feedback on .. can't decide which version is worth sending out... so let me know which one you like (if you like any of them)...

http://www.noisefix.com/lost_in_a_trance_5.mp3


http://www.noisefix.com/lost_in_a_trance_6.mp3

Please bear with the lack of proper mixdowns...
Cheers,
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Post by AndrewDuke » Tue Apr 26, 2005 2:23 am

trance isn't really a fave style of mine, but you've avoided the cliches so that's appreciated. i listened to both while reading threads and i'd say i like the second (6) over the first (5) because of the more subtle builds and musicality of the second versus the first. my .02 cdn. andrew

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Post by sweetjesus » Tue Apr 26, 2005 7:12 am

Cheers Andrew,

I know that Trance isn't the favorite style of most people here but it's good to hear that I have managed to avoid most cliche's.

I'd like to hear some more feedback from others. I've also been using my new KRK's to produce with and it would be nice to see if it sounds overly muddy or if the low end is strong enough on other systems.

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Post by LOFA » Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:51 pm

Great work on the first one. I admire some of the dynamics a lot.

I am listening to the second one right now. Much more vangelis, circa BladeRunner, ish. Also good but slightly more straightfoward. I just got to the midpoint break and there is a great build up, but rather than a heightened climmax there is a reinsertion of an introductory theme.

Well, quicktime just copped out on me, I only have 2/3rds of the track, so I don't know how it's resolved.

The second one seems to be distributed more liberally though not as dynamic. The first
one was showed so much potential that I returned to this thread a day later after thinking about it.

Thanks for posting, if you haven't put in your final edits yet, I'd vote on #1.

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Post by mikemc » Tue Apr 26, 2005 9:27 pm

I liked the first one better also. There was a spot at around 3:30 where the drums seemed to fall away a little too much. The drums in the second were more centered, but I'd agree that the first was more dynamic and seemed to have a better developed image and separation of elements.

:) there is one 'trance cliche' that I think could be introduced, the phaser on the drums thing :) sorry, i just think that's kind of cool sometimes.
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Post by djadonis206 » Tue Apr 26, 2005 10:16 pm

Just plugged the head phones up and it sounds good - the acid line is a little harsh and repetitive and jerky - but this might be a trance thing (I like my acid mixed with something from Chicago called house :))

Other than the acid line it's tight - it really is!

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Post by AndrewDuke » Tue Apr 26, 2005 10:38 pm

djadonis206 wrote:Just plugged the head phones up and it sounds good - the acid line is a little harsh and repetitive and jerky - but this might be a trance thing (I like my acid mixed with something from Chicago called house :))

***yep, considering your screen name, that makes sense! :) andrew

Other than the acid line it's tight - it really is!

Peace

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Post by adhmzaiusz » Tue Apr 26, 2005 11:59 pm

sounds like a finished track to me, good work sounds like something you'd hear in a mix
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Post by wilsonrx » Wed Apr 27, 2005 10:01 am

These are good tracks. They have all the sounds that you would expect to hear in any other trance tune. You have done everything to make your tracks stand level with proper professionally released tracks.

BUT . . . I think you should try to push it further and create something new in the track, something that makes it stand out a little more. They sound like they would fit into any Tiesto/Corsten mix but they do have that feeling of being a 'filler' rather than a 'killer'.

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Post by natasha » Wed Apr 27, 2005 10:37 am

I only got to listen to the one (being on slow dial up)

I agree with all the comments made, it just depends where you want to go with the song and the point of it. If you do want to make a killer trance tune then maybe pushing it further creatively would achieve this. But do you want a trancey tune which might be a filler but a solid production still...?

Not into trance at all but for this style it does a nice jobby. The twiddly riffs and melodies keep the interest too.

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Post by sweetjesus » Wed Apr 27, 2005 11:11 am

thanks for the comments guys.

I guess I've just gotten to where I am and I just wanted to make a really clean trance track which is fairly solid all the way through, until now my arrangements had been REALLY lacking.

It's true that the next step is to take the stuff to another level.. I've been thinkin about that in my own head too but not quite sure how to achieve it yet.

Generally I'd like the "something new" to be vocals because I am pretty used to working with singers and writing and a track with vocals or vocal samples is usually what I consider to be a complete track.

Any tips or examples of how far you can push this kind of music would be appreciated.

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Post by natasha » Wed Apr 27, 2005 11:16 am

how about a contrasting idm section after :lol:

How creative do you want to go? As in could you see yourself making it a breakier beat maybe after one of the later breaks or you just fancy adding another clever little riff..? Or moulding into a beauitful minimalism piece using the same chords hehe depends how pushy you fancy being?

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Post by sweetjesus » Wed Apr 27, 2005 11:49 am

natasha wrote:how about a contrasting idm section after :lol:

How creative do you want to go? As in could you see yourself making it a breakier beat maybe after one of the later breaks or you just fancy adding another clever little riff..? Or moulding into a beauitful minimalism piece using the same chords hehe depends how pushy you fancy being?
Cool! thanks, I like yer thinkin!

I think a simple change of style with some different musical ideas building upto the main motif will do really nicely.

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