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hi, working on music for a childrens performance. this is the backbone of a track, i will be doing some live playing and looping on top of this. i am really interested in comments on the mix!
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09/16/07
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monkvolcano
wow.. this is freakin great.
09/16/07
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nicknotis
The mix is tight as hell. Every track has its own space and the eq seems just right. Well done. I'd like to hear the finished piece.
09/16/07
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Fredo
f'ing AWESOME!!! I kept thinking I could hear stuff going on around me outside of the mix. It has a dangerous, wild quality, which is very very powerful. I have no comments. At first I thought it was a tad lacking in highs, but it soon filled out really really well. Amazing work, man!
09/16/07
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monty
v good.
i can imagine people moving to this.
mixwise, maybe bring up some of the other elements.
i think it would suit a wacked out solo of some kind.
look forward to finished version.
09/16/07
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prugelknaben
oi, wow. really? thanks!!!!! guys!!!!! what i thougth is that it is a bit muffled or boomy in the bottom section, and i would like to clear it up a little bit, but i am not quite sure about frequencies and where the kick should go and where the bass should go and all that.
like i said, its for a childrens piece --- by dybwikdans, contemporary dance company, and i am making music and actually being in the piece quite a bit as well, ha ha.
what i did when i got this gig is i went on ebay and got a couple of old weird toy instruments... a toy piano, a PROLLOTONE (a fantastic red and yellow old plastic toy accordeon), a zither, and a "music box", a strange glockenspiel-ish thing. i made the sketches for the music during rehearsals, and then finetuned it afterwards, and almost everything is recorded during rehearsals with the instruments at hand; clarinet, guitar, zither, the PROLLOTONE (yeah) claps, banging on suitcases - and so on. i only cheated a little with the kickdrum, where i found a sample that i used. in the performance i will play the PROLLOTONE on top of this. its the accordeon you hear in the track, funky little thing.
09/16/07
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mulletballet
Kick ASS, prugelknaben -- this totally rocks -- love it -- please do submit your 'finished' mix, I'd love to hear what becomes of this -- solid base, it really makes you want to move... in fact, I think it stands well on its own as-is...
09/16/07
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thehydrax
wow, amazing stuff. the mix is solid and it really moves along. probably just needs a little tweak on the highs to bring them up. I think some bongos or timbale rolls here and there would be good, I keep expecting them.
09/16/07
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AtlusZero
This is sweet in so many ways its outrageous.
Nice work
09/17/07
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prugelknaben
wheeee great!!1 thanks. very valuable input with drumrolls and tweaking the highs. i am really surprised and happy with your comments, guys! maybe i am just super critical of what i do?
09/17/07
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Bluermutt
looking forward to hear this on my monitors.. now i've only got my laptop with me but this seems amazing already
09/17/07
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mlbot
your accordion player needs some serious pharmacological intervention.
Sounds like he's having seizures.
Cool track!
09/17/07
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djugel
can't say that I've every heard anything like that... nice!!
09/18/07
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hardvoltnine
definately makes me think of a honey bee with a big idea thats never been done before in his honey bee village.
09/18/07
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astroid
love the clarinet!
09/19/07
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prugelknaben
i am really suprised and happy with this massive reception, thanks, yall!
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