by Decmaster IX » 17 Apr 2012 17:45
Alright, time to comment. Whoo.
Well, I personally think that this is very well done. Of course, I'm never without my critiques, but I'll get to those later. I like the basic melody of the song, I think it's very well done. And although a lot of people are talking about having more "bass" sounds in your dubstep (would that be called dubstep?) section to make it harder, I think that that is your style and that it is very hard indeed. Just because it doesn't have epic Skrillex-style wubs doesn't make it any less hard. Look at Flux Pavillion, for example. Nothing harder. And they use that signature high-pitched bass, right? I think it fits in great.
Now, on to more technical things. For one, the transitions are almost nonexistent. Every time I listen, I never hear the drop, because all of a sudden, the dubstep hits my ears and I think, "where is the drop?" I think a few things could fix this. I feel like you build up a LOT to the bridge before the dubstep, and you feel as if you have nowhere left to go in terms of direction. Maybe hold back on the increasing kicks and white noise, and save it all for the drop. This will give the song a sense that you haven't really hit the good stuff yet, and will make the song feel that much bigger in comparison.
Of course, building up within a section isn't bad, especially if adding in a significant amount of tracks, for example, but lay back on how much you build. Maybe just a little bit of white noise, and I would only increase the kicks for going into the harder section of the song.
Also, I think the kick could be a little deeper. EQ and Compress it, try to get a nice deep kick. I have no idea if you side chained it or not, but if you didn't, you may want to look into that.
Hope I helped, and I can't wait to hear the full song!