[IDM/Chill]The Thin and Thick (Failure Success Song Remix)

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[IDM/Chill]The Thin and Thick (Failure Success Song Remix)

Postby Raddons » 09 Feb 2013 23:37



Any feedback please? <3

Also the genre might be wrong but I really don't care cause I'm so bad with genres!
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Re: [IDM/Chill]The Thin and Thick (Failure Success Song Remi

Postby dos.h » 10 Feb 2013 00:34

IDM tag is correct, chillout? Not really. You could say it's breakbeat or breakcore. Other than that it's very good, the beat seems a bit too loud and some of the voice samples you used could use some volume adjustments.
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Re: [IDM/Chill]The Thin and Thick (Failure Success Song Remi

Postby Stu Beef » 10 Feb 2013 02:02

You've got your own cheesy/sonicy vibe* in everything you do, so call it what you want! It's a little engaging so I dunno how chill I'd deem it. I think I "get" what you were going for with the sampling. I can't tell if there's a story though or if I'm just supposed to get a vibe, but I'm mostly just getting that vibe. Cool that you're taking more of a different direction though.

*it's those synths man, and the fact that you have an obvious melody (as opposed to a really stretched out but still moving line that would make you scratch your head and wonder if that's a melody or not).
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Re: [IDM/Chill]The Thin and Thick (Failure Success Song Remi

Postby Raddons » 10 Feb 2013 10:50

Stu Beef wrote:You've got your own cheesy/sonicy vibe* in everything you do, so call it what you want! It's a little engaging so I dunno how chill I'd deem it. I think I "get" what you were going for with the sampling. I can't tell if there's a story though or if I'm just supposed to get a vibe, but I'm mostly just getting that vibe. Cool that you're taking more of a different direction though.

*it's those synths man, and the fact that you have an obvious melody (as opposed to a really stretched out but still moving line that would make you scratch your head and wonder if that's a melody or not).


*insert sonic comment here and everything else i've said to you the past few weeks*

dos.h wrote:IDM tag is correct, chillout? Not really. You could say it's breakbeat or breakcore. Other than that it's very good, the beat seems a bit too loud and some of the voice samples you used could use some volume adjustments.


Breakbeat or Breakcore? What?
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Re: [IDM/Chill]The Thin and Thick (Failure Success Song Remi

Postby dos.h » 10 Feb 2013 13:33

Cloud wrote:
Stu Beef wrote:You've got your own cheesy/sonicy vibe* in everything you do, so call it what you want! It's a little engaging so I dunno how chill I'd deem it. I think I "get" what you were going for with the sampling. I can't tell if there's a story though or if I'm just supposed to get a vibe, but I'm mostly just getting that vibe. Cool that you're taking more of a different direction though.

*it's those synths man, and the fact that you have an obvious melody (as opposed to a really stretched out but still moving line that would make you scratch your head and wonder if that's a melody or not).


*insert sonic comment here and everything else i've said to you the past few weeks*

dos.h wrote:IDM tag is correct, chillout? Not really. You could say it's breakbeat or breakcore. Other than that it's very good, the beat seems a bit too loud and some of the voice samples you used could use some volume adjustments.


Breakbeat or Breakcore? What?



Errrm what I really meant by that was a more specific of IDM. The Flashbulb goes all over IDM and just the way he described it reminded me of how your song sounds.
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