You see, I was just using MC5 as a beta-testing device....
They wanted more FULL VERSION has?
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melody backup check
intro/middle bridge check
sample quality didn't see the need.. us interp.
thinning out at places check
bass repetativeness changed it around here and there
sample combination clash element of song style :(
song togetherness uhhh.....
NNA's slowing down comp fucked my GUS codec hard... 8)
eclectic infusion (liked that |) check
better start check
Greetz to the ppl who rated my MC5 entry........
Lorenzo Convertito
The piano sample is well sampled, while the battery is bad sampled. After
the first seconds the song engages an unexpected rhythm, very pressing.
The bass (really well made) gives the rhythm at the song. It isn't
repetitive and tracking skill is good.
Vesa Norilo
A good and catchy melody. Bad percussion samples but they are used well.
Basslines are somewhat lacking. Interesting piano-interlude (at order 17
IIRC) and a very smooth transition following it. Good tracking technique.
No major flaws in this one.
Liam Hesse
Confusing combination of samples; overdriven guitar, analog bass, synth
lead, flanged acoustic guitar, That Hi Piano... they clash. The tune seems
pretty good most of the time, but occasionally it stumbles. The piano bit
from order 17 thru 19 doesn't fit. By the end, it sounds like it's turned
into a different tune altogether. Somehow, that comes across as a bad
thing.
Russell Black
Not really all that much to say about this track. It's technically very
good, although the NNA's caused it to slow down at times on my computer. I
can't really take points off for my slow computer, but I do think that at
times it gets a bit overdone, especially when there are several lead parts
playing at the same time - it sounds a little bit crowded. Each lead wants
to take the tune in a slightly different direction, but it is limited by
the other leads. I think that if these parts had been thinned out a bit,
the track could have achieved a stronger feeling, with each lead bringing
its own feelings to the entire track. Otherwise, a fairly solid track, not
too dense at any one time, although sometimes it appears to be a little
bit too sparse (e.g. intro, middle bridge), and could have done with a few
pad chords or something, just to support the single melody.
Jeffrey Abshire
good variation, never gets boring or repetitive -- during some parts I
really got into the song -- best song I've had to judge, but with these
songs, it isn't saying too much... still a good song overall
Nick Majeran
An interesting title to a wildly fascinating song. An eclectic infusion,
this song never fails to keep the listener's interest. The transitions
masterfully change the course of the song, but are still able to maintain
currents from earlier parts of the song, incorporating it all together
wonderfully. The sound is wonderfully layered; the tracking and mixing
both working to accent the music. The samples come together seamlessly;
the deft drum loop usage is so clever, using it only when needed, not
saturating the song. The defined beginning and end highlight the song as
well. One of the most enjoyable four minutes in recent memory...
Flavio Monaco
NIce song. Well used leads and percussion.
Daniel French
this song was a trip to listen to. it didn't necessarily start all that
well, until the drum beat came in. the main song was a slow groove that
just built and built. i liked how almost everything was echoed several
times, which grabbed a lot of channels but was definitely worth it.