I think the reason John B does so well with the electroclash vibe is because
you can tell he's a stickler for actual sound design. That being said - I'm
torn on this.

1) some sounds are too simple (i.e. not much depth to your bass at all -
makes it slightly dull)
2) drums way too simple (sounds are okay but variance and a slightly greater
level complexity of patterns should be developed IMO)
3) volume on vox sounds too loud for the rest of the track in some place.

On the other hand it's pretty fucking fun and what it lacks in depth it
makes up for in danceability. So, yeah. hehehe. Drums could be a little
punchier, maybe compress them more? And they seem a little too flat for the
rest of the track, everything else sounds "brighter". Also I would use a
different hat sample if i wanted to go for a good mechanical/robotic sound
(a shorter one, maybe slightly distorted).

Sounds clean though man, would love to hear some of your other stuff if
you've got more online?

~Andy

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Cant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 3:18 PM
> To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
> Subject: [dnb-prod] Have a listen to this...
>
>
> This is my John B rip-off uni project. My byatch says she can't
> make out the
> words - what do YOU think?
>
> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tim.cant/Tim_C_-_Untitled.mp3
>
>
> Cheers!!!!!!
>
> Tim
>
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