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https://soundcloud.com/aquilyzer/aquilyzer-bright-spot

Done in Reason 10, some "Trancy" Drum and Bass.

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Music - 9
Instruments - 9.5
Performance - 10
Mix - 9.5

Overall - 9.5

Comments: Trancy D&B. Well, it's interesting, that's for sure. Went better together than I thought it would. Well done.

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Thank you. :)

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Last edited by Vortifex on Tue Apr 23, 2019 8:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Works very well...shades of Pendulum at times.

That particular D&B Kick / Snare pattern you have as the basis of your drum groove can be a bit cliched nowadays as it's been used so much, but with the more trance-oriented elements alongside it gets new life!

I would love to hear a vocal version...it was crying out for a soaring singer!

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ChamMusic wrote:That particular D&B Kick / Snare pattern you have as the basis of your drum groove can be a bit cliched nowadays as it's been used so much
The Amen break loop will never die, sadly.
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layzer wrote:
ChamMusic wrote:That particular D&B Kick / Snare pattern you have as the basis of your drum groove can be a bit cliched nowadays as it's been used so much
The Amen break loop will never die, sadly.
Aaaargh! I refuse to use the 'A' word! :0)

Having been involved in Jungle / D&B during the early to mid 1990s, it had started to become over-used even way back then...take into account that it's slow version was extensively used in early Hip Hop as well! :0)

The Winstons have a serious lot to answer for! :0)

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ChamMusic wrote:
layzer wrote:
ChamMusic wrote:That particular D&B Kick / Snare pattern you have as the basis of your drum groove can be a bit cliched nowadays as it's been used so much
The Amen break loop will never die, sadly.
Aaaargh! I refuse to use the 'A' word! :0)

Having been involved in Jungle / D&B during the early to mid 1990s, it had started to become over-used even way back then...take into account that it's slow version was extensively used in early Hip Hop as well! :0)

The Winstons have a serious lot to answer for! :0)
Eh, don't blame the Winstons. Blame lazy musicians.

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wagtunes wrote:Eh, don't blame the Winstons. Blame lazy musicians.
Good point! :0)

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