I'm in love with the tune.
I want to get dred extensions put in and dance around with a rubber glove on my head and smoke a spiff.
It's the best D&B tune ever! he he :o)
very funny man. i is liking it alot.
peace
Jimbo :o)
From: Josh Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Check out my first good d'n'b track: Darkspace
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 17:25:12 -0800
hillarious... but did you know that drugs are bad? some ads on tv said so, it must be true....
Bong Island Entertainment wrote:
Jimbo, I'm getting all this kidz emails LOL. Itz the wrong Andy. I did not write that track. Here one of mine if you want to check it out... hit me with some feedback...
http://www.phreenugz.com/syntax/phree_nugz_hippie_remix.wma (this is NOT
my first track LOL )
Syntax Era / Phree Nugz Bong Island Ent / Cousins / VirtualOm
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jimbo's Drunk again" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 5:20 AM Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Check out my first good d'n'b track: Darkspace
upAndy's hit it on the head. Nice track but it does drag. Drums need to be memorable and the sub bass needs to be something special to carry the track along. Love the atmos though. Maybe a change in melody somewhere might spice it
developed...a little. Keep up the good work though.
Jimbo :o)
From: "Andy Abang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Check out my first good d'n'b track: Darkspace Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 12:59:34 -0800
Please don't think me harsh, I'm just being as honest as I can to help ya
in
the growing process :)
Honestly i hear some good ideas here but they're not very well
shouldwhile I don't see the point in every song being dancefloor I also think there's a lot to be said about structure... but in every song there
lotbe a functional and logical progression of energy and/or mood and this seems kind of even-keel all the way through... the intro drags a bit IMO... if you're going to build something up that much the drop should be more intense... cutting the intro to maybe 64 or 80 bars would probably do a
inin itself unless you wanted to go for more of an epic effect. and I would
recommend maybe putting the bassline that comes in about 4:09 earlier on
variationthe track and making it more of a point of focus throughout with
effecthere and there... the track is a little bit lacking in the dramatic
generallythat could be achieved with more of a "hook" (which the bassline
Iprovides).
I think this would benefit a lot from more variation in drum patterns...
the
same pattern repeats over and over without much of a sense of build. What
samewould recommend doing is leaving your kicks and snares in roughly the
syncopatedplaces (maybe changing it up and making slightly different, more
elements/ "off" patterns at beginning or ends of measures) but placing different arrangements of hats / cymbals / rides / percussion or percussive
32over them in different parts, maybe changing the arrangement every 16 or
forbars... to illustrate what I mean I use kemal as an example... listen to something like kemal's "plan b" on timeless... SO MUCH VARIATION... and
wholewhat is an essentially simple track his drum programming carries the
thething throughout because it's constantly changing.
That little filtered fucked up break at the end could be edited into different patterns and used in several places in the track as well, at
melodyend or beginning of a set of measures, sort of as "punctuation" between
different sections of the track... just to keep the drum programming more
interesting and all that.
I agree with Josh about the horns/stabs... they get repetitive... try filtering maybe, maybe add some delay, flange, etc... change up the
morehere and there... it's a bit too straightforward... something a little
postingelusive would add a bit of intrigue.
Watch your levels...
the atmospherics are excellent...
overall - IMO it has potential, but needs work. keep at it and keep
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I hope i was of some help and didn't just come across as a bitchy, jerky bastard.
much respect,
Andy
-----Original Message----- From: James Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 10:17 AM To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List Subject: [dnb-prod] Check out my first good d'n'b track: Darkspace
Hey,
Although it has litrely taken me years to come up with my first good d'n'b tone. Check it out and tell me what you think. Here's the link: http://www.vitaminic.com/cgi-php/get_file.php3?modo=1&bid=437896
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