I guess it's a matter of taste. Personally I don't know of any music that I'd consider to be over-produced. Any pointers? I want to hear the format, I want to hear the studio!seamoss wrote:The song seems a bit unfocused. It has sporadic changes and dynamics that seem unnecessary and IMO....make the song hard to listen to. Kingston mentioned being careful about the production "trickery" and I completely agree. This song reeks of it.
I wrote about this in the Day 5 narrative. I agree that there's probably not enough vocal material in this song. That's something we'll be working on for next time.seamoss wrote:I love the first break with the mellotron but I think the arrangement is weird and the chorus comes way too early. I also think the chorus is being played too many times. It might not be so bad if you had some more verses. Can't your sister sing/write some more?
"Notorious"? Do you mean it has notoriety, or you just don't like it? If you don't like it, what's wrong with it? What would you change?seamoss wrote:The snare sound is notorious. I am all for having a snare sound that's different but it should work and this one just annoys and aggravates me.Maybe you can fix this in the mixing.
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Again, this is probably a matter of taste. I deliberately made those guitars thin and low in the mix because they're just there to add texture and colour. They're not meant to be a feature (or even audible, really). It's the same with the four-part choir and the three distorted percussion parts. It's in the background.seamoss wrote:I do like the guitar chords in the track but I think they are too low in the mix and I also think they sound a little thin. This could be because you are using an amp sim. Got a real amp laying around anywhere?Guitar part reminds me of something off Coldplays first record although theirs sounding quite a bit warmer. Think Portishead or something
- great guitar tones there.
-Kim.
