https://soundcloud.com/ninowilsonmusic/ ... sweet-love
Share the love haha, made this song with a schoolmate.
Nino Wilson - Sugar Sweet Love (ft Nona)
- KVRian
- 1325 posts since 17 Aug, 2012 from Old Zealand
Not my usual style of genre but I also have the motto: "There is good music and not so good music".
So this was a nice contrast to what I make myself and listen to most of the time.
As a matter of taste I think it could use an extra track in the main sections
with an instrument playing a suitable chord progression, just to separate
the different sections some more and create some tension.
But still a fine track which deliver what the title says.
Cheers
So this was a nice contrast to what I make myself and listen to most of the time.
As a matter of taste I think it could use an extra track in the main sections
with an instrument playing a suitable chord progression, just to separate
the different sections some more and create some tension.
But still a fine track which deliver what the title says.
Cheers
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- KVRAF
- 3278 posts since 22 Jul, 2009
my taste would be toward a fluffier/puffier attack on the kick, with much less 'sustain/decay/resonance'... something a bit softer initally, which wouldn't 'hang around to cloud the mix'. but maybe that's more of a '90s sound, and perchance not the modern thing that seems to be going on.
the kick here actually sounds like two (or more?) instruments... one 'tight/high' making the initial 'impact', along with a sort of 'bass note' for the 'lingering effect'. i like the 90s kicks.
anyway, yada yada... cool track.
the kick here actually sounds like two (or more?) instruments... one 'tight/high' making the initial 'impact', along with a sort of 'bass note' for the 'lingering effect'. i like the 90s kicks.
anyway, yada yada... cool track.