<Remix><Pony> Must Be The Dress (QuietDuck MLP Remix)

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<Remix><Pony> Must Be The Dress (QuietDuck MLP Remix)

Postby QuietDuck » 31 Dec 2012 09:38



Happy New Year!



Must Be The Feeling(Delta Heavy Remix)
http://youtu.be/9W04IKR1E2M

+

Art of The Dress
http://youtu.be/fSbXGsysAAk

= Must Be The Dress(QuietDuck MLP Remix)


lol


Enjoy! :)
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Re: <Remix><Pony> Must Be The Dress (QuietDuck MLP Remix)

Postby Magnitude Zero » 01 Jan 2013 17:34

Oh shit totally downloading this one. I love how perfectly HEAVY it is, makes me want to get up and kick a fucking hole in something ASKLDHFA

Uh, alright, actual feedback. That one saw-y bass synth is probably the best thing ever, and is sort of the reason I love this so much. Sounds simple in design, but it's used so well as the driving force of the song, and it reminds me of some kind of heavy rock music. Really digging the use of those drum fills with the risers as transitions, too. I think my only actual critique here is the snare sometimes gets buried under the really powerful bassline.

EDIT: Oh, and really nice vocal work too!
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Re: <Remix><Pony> Must Be The Dress (QuietDuck MLP Remix)

Postby QuietDuck » 02 Jan 2013 11:02

Magnitude Zero wrote:Oh shit totally downloading this one. I love how perfectly HEAVY it is, makes me want to get up and kick a fucking hole in something ASKLDHFA

Uh, alright, actual feedback. That one saw-y bass synth is probably the best thing ever, and is sort of the reason I love this so much. Sounds simple in design, but it's used so well as the driving force of the song, and it reminds me of some kind of heavy rock music. Really digging the use of those drum fills with the risers as transitions, too. I think my only actual critique here is the snare sometimes gets buried under the really powerful bassline.

EDIT: Oh, and really nice vocal work too!


Thank you for your comment! :D

I'm so glad that you like it!
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