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Nice to hear more trap here on newgrounds. But this track is a bit hollow.

SuburbanBeats responds:

Haha right! And I totally get what you saying. Ive only recently started making trap I usually make rap beats. But I plan on making more traps too and im gonna improve. Thnaks for you comment!

Is all of your music original? I'm only asking cuz your production is inconsistent.

eazy954 responds:

every song original and please visit www.soundcloud.com/outsiderswwi for all my library

I'm pretty sure this kind of stuff is the reason why people hate on EDM. The production would have been good if you didn't sample what ever song you're remixing. I'm serious. Kill the vocals and re-release this. It will be a solid track.

this sounds really cool, but the piano sounds like it's being drowned out. Not sure if that was intentional, but I still think it's sick.

MutualCore responds:

When the genre is drum and bass I like to let the drums lead the track. I usually just use the piano as a pad to sit in the background of tracks and create atmosphere so it never really cuts through a mix. I might have given them a little more presence but I was tired of playing with levels and afraid that any more tweaking would lead to me fucking the mix. I've ruined some prime songs by just fucking with the mix for too long...

Also, thanks for the review!! Love <3

Sounds like hardstyle. Not too big of a fan of that genre, BUT your production skill is amazing. I'm not sure if the vocals are supposed to be audible. I can hear them but I can't understand any of it, unless I'm reading a long. Good work.

Lich responds:

Thanks for the review.

I'm quite happy with my general production difference on this track. I've literally had nothing in the FX rack on the Master channel except L1+ UltraMaximiser & MaxxBass to introduce a more subtle/glued sound and it's worked in my favor for all the WAV stems Pre-Master. Before I would actually run IL Maximus on the Master, configure it to give a boosted yet clear sound and then work from there (turns out I was butchering the sound overall). Other than that, my general method after the WAV stems are exported is to put each one individually into Audition CC and then Master them individualy that way with a second load of Stereo-widening and alittle bit of minor EQ work.

Vocals are another matter altogether. I must emphasise for anyone who hasn't tried doing FX Processing on Aggrotech/Industrial vocals is that it's incredibly difficult to do on the recording side and very difficult to balance it out properly. At least I tried my best for how I recorded it this time, I was going for something alittle bit slower and hellish than my past tracks :P

I love the entire 1:30 intro it's really ambient. I could really do without the dissonance, but hey that's your style. Everything after 1:30 sounds really good. Keep this up. All though it does say it's chiptune, doesn't really song like chiptune, just digital but's a good sound nevertheless.

Gario responds:

Oh man, just listen to the source - the dissonance is absolutely crazy in it. It really was a tough source to mix because of it.

Chiptune... well, it does use them, like most of my music (the rectangle waves are pure, just like the NES), it's just not an 8-bit arrangement, is all.

Thanks for the love, though! :D

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Very nice sound man. Nice and lax.

Svenzo responds:

Im glad you like it

Those wubs are sick. Can't believe no one's rated this yet.

VernCarson responds:

I love this review for some reason...I dunno. Thanks!

Very ambient. Really digging that drum beat. Good stuff.

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