For the first tune:
Nice chord, like it. I think you may want to look at the structure of the
intro, though. The intro just stumbles into the main body of the track. A
drop would be nice. Some 'fx' in the intro would also add some more
atmosphere and feeling to the track. I like the body of the track though, as
someone pointed out, the drums need some work to get away from being
repetative.

Second tune:
Adding 'music' distortion to a tune is far harder than a lot of people
realise. Dillinja gets it just right, distorting the right frequencies. But
I think you overdid the distortion for this track - I assume this was
distorted via a plug-in or software. But the tune had some good ideas and a
nice feel, just a bit harsh.

My views are necessarily right, they're just my views...



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Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Did no-one listen to my tune? Opinions please!


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> > One thing tho, what does, "...very CD compalation esq..." mean? are you
> > saying the songs sound commercial? isn't that a good thing? :)
> >
>
> Pretty much =)
>
> I would say however there is a world of difference in the way a track
> mastered for vinyl and one mastered for cd sound.  Its all about what you
> are after.  I tend to perfer the harder hitting vinyl mixes myself, but if
> you are trying to spread the good word and get your name out then "ultra
> sheen" is probably the way to go.
>
> Again...its all a matter of taste not really a right or wrong method.
>
> PBXorcist
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