<Original><Pony>Matthew N. - Luna's Reversion (ft. Rosemary)

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<Original><Pony>Matthew N. - Luna's Reversion (ft. Rosemary)

Postby Matthew N. » 31 Jan 2013 16:28



Part of the "Four on the Floor" album (http://fourontheflooralbum.bandcamp.com/)
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Re: <Original><Pony>Matthew N. - Luna's Reversion (ft. Rosem

Postby senntenial » 31 Jan 2013 23:27

hot intro, reminds me of Dillon Francis - drums sound A+

0:30 sounds trance-y, liking it

0:58 - Vocals need to be tuned

1:20 wow, I love these pads and stuff

1:30 THAT BASS THING IS REALLY COOL GOSH I LOVE THE WAY IT PUMPS
it's just really pleasant to listen to. The snare could be crunchier

3:00
neat lead, it sounds like tapping a pipe or something

It sounds intracite and keeps my interest, which I think is something good for a song of this type (What do you call this? Like progressive house or trance???????????/??//?)

4:26
mang those vocals really really need to be tuned though

4:50+
that snare doesn't have any body to it, sounds nasilyish

I still love that pump bass it's so hot wow
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Re: <Original><Pony>Matthew N. - Luna's Reversion (ft. Rosem

Postby Matthew N. » 01 Feb 2013 04:25

I'd simply call it electro house, but I do see where your 'progression' is coming from. I was actually aiming more towards complextro with this, but I know it ended up a little bit more chill than most tracks of that genre.

senntenial wrote:On the vocals part


They actually were modified and key-matched. The change is not so prominent in the main part, but especially at the end of the line. It was not easy working with the original, but I still believe they fit rather well.

Snares during the dubstep'y part... yeah, I agree. Not the best work of mine done on those for sure.

At 3:00 (and they start low during the first chorus), that sound you're referring to was a synth merged with a low-velocity rimshot with pushed up pitch. Was experimenting with synths and drums at that point, hopefully came out well.


And definitely thanks for the kind words!
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