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@Igneous1, very relaxing, very subtle and slowly evolving soundscapes. I listened through my monitors, a pair of KRKs plus subwoofer, so I guess I lost some details I could grasp with headphones, but what I heard, I liked. I can imagine myself meditating with this song as background. Congrats!
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Hey, @crouchie! Loved the slight saturated vocals. The percussive synth riff also stand out. The arrangement is very clean, which is uncommon for modern "dance music" sounds and which is a great positive for me. Liked the evolving percussive synth riff near the end. Good job!
Hi, @funjunkie27! Short song, with some very good melodies. It looks a little bit like a sketch, so I'm looking forward to listen to the finished song. Loved the synth tone you used for the main theme, and the percussive synth riff. Well done!
Hello, @Richtowns! Nice effort with Gadget, and some great stuff going on. The drums deserve a little more work: perhaps even a Reggae or Dub loop would make your song really shine. The breakdowns are well placed and synth bass riff is really good. Keep it up!
Hey, @carol! Very nice, darker and evolving soundscapes happening, with a touch of orient - I think I heard gamelan instruments - and also celtic. Enjoyed it a lot, and it clearly evoked a haunted, mystic forest, so the title is also quite well chosen. Congrats!
Just listened to your first submission this month, @badrico: nice, uplifting song. Enjoyed the organ riff, and also the bass line. The fade out doesn't do the song justice: it deserves a proper ending, don't you think? Nice job!
Also listened right now the first song you submitted, @orchardman, and I say I liked it a lot! Great vocals, great background and harmonies, nicely placed breakdowns and good lyrics. Very nice, and as with @carol's, the name of the song is also clearly evoked by the melodies - the lyrics obviously help a lot in this case, but even with lyrics and a great songwriter, frequently the name of the song doesn't fit its mood (a good example would be Elton John's "Sacrifice" - I honestly think the name should have been "No Sacrifice At All"). Good song indeed!
Hey, @mschenkel.it: I loved the song, really enjoyed the beat and the riffs. The rising soundscape building into the main beat was of great effect. Since I don't know the original song, I cannot judge your remixing skills, but the overall result is excellent for me. Congrats!
@TGiG, very enjoyable beat, and great synth tones. It's sounds a bit like a sketch of a song, so I'm curious if you intend to develop it further. It has a lot of potential! Congrats.
Hey, @trackedout: I enjoyed more the sounds of Friday than the Tuesday one, which deserves IMO a little more care with timing and instrument arrangement. For both songs, you could fade your vocals a little higher - in the Friday song, they're completely buried at times - and perhaps compress a bit and use less effects. The production is where you should focus more so both songs can shine like they could. The songwriting itself is good, and there are a lot of good ideas going on. Keep it up!
I completely missed this one post. Glad to have been helpful, @Bluepunk!
P.S.: I agree with @richardyot: the purpose of this topic is to give and receive feedback. If you don't review anything, you're spoiling the fun and yes, it's pretty lame.
P.P.S.: here's another song I made yesterday, but it's not a submission to SOTM (I think perhaps @richardyot is right and we must adhere to the "Rule Of One"). So you can give feedback, if you feel like doing that, but it's fine if you don't, and it won't break my heart:
Thank you
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@theconnactic thanks for listening buddy!![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
@igneous1 great feedback for everyone there mate! I agree that our track meanders a bit.Im happy with it,but if I could do it again I'd perhaps make the second verse busier.
@johnnygoodyear thanks for clarifying mate.And 5 times!!! That's more than I've listened to it!! Haha!![:grin: :grin:](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/grin.png)
@Igneous1 Excited expectation after the success of your Formbank project....did I already say it's a fine album
First listen was straight after a "raising of the blue blood pressure" football match. A perfect tonic & assisted in the calming, soothing & relaxing of the stress glands. Played it through my old Mission speakers to start. It filled the room & sounded/felt like it was coming from each wall. Almost surround sound in effect. I agree, through headphones it opens up those subtleties.![:smile: :smile:](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
I miss your clever "placing of the snare beat" in your Formbank material although on the plus side, using your song, I now have an audible chill pill to help alleviate the pressures of life!
Thanks Dr Igneous. Can I have it on repeat prescription please?
Hey Marcel, thanks for the feedback. If you want to remix or remaster my track you are more than welcome. I can provide you with stems if you like, with or without the reverb, or alternatively if you prefer I can give you a 24bit mix for mastering.
I think for now the best solution is to provide feedback on tracks that you think you can actually provide useful comments on. I used to comment on every single submission, but for the last couple of months I've been skipping the odd track where I simply can't find anything constructive to say.
I think in the future I might split the thread into two separate ones: instrumentals and songs with vocals.
@TGiG I like this entry a lot more than your submission last month, especially the lead part, for it's a nice blend of being pretty weird yet strangely musical at the same time - in fact I think I would have like to hear it get even more out-there.
Sounds like a good approach on both @richardyot .
So in order to relieve some of the burden being placed on everyone having to give feedback on 20+ tracks, how about we split the thread into two, one for instrumentals and one for vocals.
Out of the 23 tracks posted so far this month we have 8 vocals and 15 instrumentals, so it's still going to be heavy going for the instrumentals - maybe an incentive to add vocals to your tracks![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
What do you guys think?
I would make rather traditional/avant-garde/dance; me myself ain't in any kind of position to have an opinion on a prog rock tune but for evident mistakes in mix/master stage since it is a genre I generally dislike and don't know anything about the 'rules' of that kind. Or in best scenario I could come out with something like:"great! I usually don't like this kind of things but this one just clicked" which isn't very constructive. I'm bit more fond of dance/ambient/pure elctronic stuff.
OK, how about 3 threads then:
avant-garde and experimental
instrumentals and EDM
vocals
Forgot to write the bottom line: I don't see much a point in making a vocal section: opera and death metal involve both vocal sections but I don't think a opera fan would have much of a insight of death metal's growls and viceversa a death metal head won't really appreciate tenors virtuosisms.
I'd keep things as is currently, with people being encouraged to give feedback for songs of genres they feel comfortable with, or something like that.
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Maybe encourage to give feedback directly on sound cloud so you can also time stamp(?) the commentaries to that very moment that made your head nod but also don't clutter the tune listing in the thread.
It's partly from the point of view of giving feedback. I would personally much rather listen to 20 songs with vocals than 20 instrumentals.
I think that would completely kill the the forum threads though, giving the feedback on SC kinda misses the point IMO.
I'm open to leaving things as they are, but having to give feedback on so much material is quite a burden for many, that's the reason I'm looking at trying to lighten the load.
I honestly think people should give feedback to all material, as long as they keep giving some feedback. Giving no feedback at all is inexcusable and, as you yourself said, lame.
{thinking out loud}
I was used to mod dnbscene.com where there was a forum and a separate section of the site with all the monthly charts and user contents. There was a main page with drum n bass and dubstep sections and then what eventually was a playlist of the tunes, going deeper in the map every tune had it's own page where the comments were written and shown. I have no clue of what all of this could be useful here without getting involved with SC API and other stuff but maybe it could be of some kind of inspiration to someone else.
Maybe allowing to just post the tunes during the current month and do the feedback once the month is closed could make thing a bit tidier.