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Gonna send to promoters, need final advice. <non-pony>

Postby Bronies Are Cool » 14 May 2015 16:49

So I made a trap song and would like for some people to listen to it and see what you think. I intend on sending this off to promotors to see if they will promote it, but since I rarely listen to this kind of music, I am unsure how it really turned out.

It's basically festival trap with a bit of big room influence.
https://m.soundcloud.com/noah-l-kriska/ ... -2/s-Sme7d
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Re: Gonna send to promoters, need final advice. <non-pony>

Postby CitricAcid » 14 May 2015 17:52

Some notes from me:

All the trap I've heard has a big intro, not unlike your own, followed by a drop, which is a minimalistic sound design -centric 808-heavy section, followed by alternating reprisals of these sections (and rarely a third section). Your track seems to be lacking a drop.

For an intro, I think your sound design/selection choices are fine.

Your kick is panned. You probably don't want to do that.


In my opinion, a good trap drop is one in which the main synth or sample is so interesting, unusual, dynamic, varied, or even annoying that I forget that there's not much else going on besides the kick. Any other elements are just color.
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