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Superb Lounge A part. :tu:

Sounds organic, groovy in a sweet way, natural, and not so natural, in a good way as well.

I found the B part/end changing the mood too much, or .... not enough :?: , with A. Also, eventually, something could "sing" somewhere. Friendly critics, dont take it too hard. But you're definitely on something with the first part -imho- :oops:
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Thanks for the kind words Lotuzia!
Lotuzia wrote: I found the B part/end changing the mood too much, or .... not enough :?: , with A. Also, eventually, something could "sing" somewhere. Friendly critics, dont take it too hard. But you're definitely on something with the first part -imho- :oops:
I'm about half in agreement with this. The issue is that while making "beat" songs, I'm also trying to make a cohesive album. So in the last part I'm trying to have a bit of a chaotic transition. The kick and snare that start playing over all of it are the same kick and snares I'm going to have in the next track if that makes sense.

By sing, do you mean something could break out as a lead? I've definitely considered this, but it's difficult while trying to avoid cheesyness when it's wayyy downtempo!. (Maybe it's just my problem) I started music with guitar, so when I try to do lead stuff electronically it always ends up sounding like a youtube demo for one of those roland guitar synths :cry:
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This is properly wicked! Have you been listening to Flying Lotus and the rest of the LA lot? Love the melodic and rhtyhmic switch up near the end - the great resampling work is paticularly evident on the melodic stuff in that end bit. Kinda reminds me of Lone (especially his earlier hip-hop material) in particular, love the resampling work in his stuff.

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cron wrote:This is properly wicked! Have you been listening to Flying Lotus and the rest of the LA lot?
Thank you! I have been for a few years now 8)
This album will hopefully help me break into the scene. Getting gigs lined up for the fall! :)
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Free chill, hip-hop, lo-fi, ambient, experimental, for you! (Send me demos too!)

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quayquay17 wrote:Thanks for the kind words Lotuzia!
Lotuzia wrote: I found the B part/end changing the mood too much, or .... not enough :?: , with A. Also, eventually, something could "sing" somewhere. Friendly critics, dont take it too hard. But you're definitely on something with the first part -imho- :oops:
I'm about half in agreement with this. The issue is that while making "beat" songs, I'm also trying to make a cohesive album. So in the last part I'm trying to have a bit of a chaotic transition. The kick and snare that start playing over all of it are the same kick and snares I'm going to have in the next track if that makes sense.

By sing, do you mean something could break out as a lead? I've definitely considered this, but it's difficult while trying to avoid cheesyness when it's wayyy downtempo!. (Maybe it's just my problem) I started music with guitar, so when I try to do lead stuff electronically it always ends up sounding like a youtube demo for one of those roland guitar synths :cry:
It's a cool track. Would like to hear more. I do like the end. If your idea is to go into something else that's fine. As a sole track going back to the first half or continuing with the faster pace is what I want to hear.

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:tu:
Then I think you'll like it.
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This was absolutely the finest piece of music I've heard all day. I'll certainly remember the cassette player trick for later. The grit really makes the piece stand out. It dosen't sound normal at all, but from some older, weirder, cooler reality. 2 six-fingered thumbs way up!
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really like this man, nice arrangement all round and quite restrained in the right places

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You guys are too kind. This is quite the confidence boost for my new album :)
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Free chill, hip-hop, lo-fi, ambient, experimental, for you! (Send me demos too!)

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AWESOME. I love the gritty sample and pitched sound, and the drums are tight. Sounded great on laptop speakers, and someone mentioned bass so I'm eager to plug in soon to listen again...

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This is very cool. I enjoyed it. Thanks.
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Great great track
I agree with Lotuzia about the second part.
I think the "big" snare drum in the end is quite a dream breaker...
I understand it's intended but I didn't want to have my dream taken away :cry:

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haha! I thought the big snare coming in was ballsy!

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Hey guys! Glad you liked what you heard here.
I've finally finished the whole project.
7 tracks, in the same slow, bassy, gritty, and spacey tone as this.

Get it for free if you like it, it's pay what you want!
http://oligopolistrecords.bandcamp.com/album/abeced
I run a netlabel http://oligopolistrecords.bandcamp.com
Free chill, hip-hop, lo-fi, ambient, experimental, for you! (Send me demos too!)

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