
Absolute fire.Rip Ozzy beautiful madman
Thanks mate. Enter Sandman is just a joke for a laugh, nothing you want to listen twice@2GooD Productions
I really like the intro. The piano and stutter on the vocals was a nice touch. I've said it before, but your more chill/reserved style is really dope. I've been studying your arrangements and details quite a bit too. I think what you do incredibly well is bake in a lot of subtle details without the beat becoming overwhelming. I reckon that's in part to your arrangements and how you let the track flow naturally from one section to the next.
This track in particular, I like that bouncy e-piano that kinda fades off and the high piano rolls tucked neatly in the back. Then seemingly out of nowhere, I hear a funky guitar piece...then horns. They all blend and fit well together and make sense as a whole. The beat doesn't feel like it's missing anything, but when those extra elements come in you're like "ah ha! this is exactly where it needs to be!"
Very nice! Will this be on the album?
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I'll give that mix a listen today while chipping away at some admin work...
Pagan Way: This is a nice cool piece. The opening guitar part is chill and sets a nice mood for the whole piece. What I like is that it fits both the more melodic flutes and the bluesy horns. Which makes sense once the Plant vocals come in. I like that you blended several different classic rock vocal chops on here. This has a dreamy quality which is really nice. The big wash with "Whole Lotta Love" vocal at 1:49 is SICK! The drums are nice too, simple, groovy, has a nice texture and serve the beat as a whole. This kinda reminds me of RJD2 in both it's leaning on traditional instruments, arrangement, and complexity. Weaving together multiple different samples is tricky, but you do it well here.
Sandman + Divorzio: Metallica is one of my all time favourite bands - so I came into this very skeptical. Honestly, this is not for me lol. While I appreciate some psychedelic rock, this had a gimmicky feel to it. The Sandman vocals fit but in a generic in-offensive way. I mean, it's well crafted, and definitely a creative mash-up that I would never think of. At the very least, it's a cool proof-of-concept. Appreciate you sharing and pushing the bounds of creativity though.
Note: guitar loop in Pagan Way is from Black Sabbath.Thanks mate. Enter Sandman is just a joke for a laugh, nothing you want to listen twice![]()
I recognised a vocal chopNote: guitar loop in Pagan Way is from Black Sabbath.
Going to fix it up, I bought Rip X Daw Pro, and its pretty fucking good at ripping stems, so going to give it a freshen up@2GooD Productions the drums on this are dope!
Sounds a lot like some of my older composed stuff from way way back, but better. The e-piano is dopeThis is my oldest surviving beat. Made sometime in 2006 (my last year of high school). When I made this I was trying to get away from the conventional hip-hop sound of the time. The guys in my beat-production crew, and I, were starting to get away from beats and exploring different genres and mediums. One guy got big into DJ-ing (house, soca, and reggae). Another guy was getting more into jazz, and I was still playing thrash guitar and listening to the likes of RJD2.
@2GooD Productions I made this entirely in Cubase SX3. Drums are e-pianos are stock Cubase sounds, and the Superwave P8 was used for most everything else.
Sounds a lot like some of my older composed stuff from way way back, but better. The e-piano is dope
I recognised a vocal chop
Really need to fix the bass on this, its just too much
Nice!!! Bright fresh sounds. I even played with cubase on atariThis is my oldest surviving beat. Made sometime in 2006 (my last year of high school). When I made this I was trying to get away from the conventional hip-hop sound of the time. The guys in my beat-production crew, and I, were starting to get away from beats and exploring different genres and mediums. One guy got big into DJ-ing (house, soca, and reggae). Another guy was getting more into jazz, and I was still playing thrash guitar and listening to the likes of RJD2.
@2GooD Productions I made this entirely in Cubase SX3. Drums and e-pianos are stock Cubase sounds, and the Superwave P8 was used for most everything else.
That stuff a wet dreamGoing to fix it up, I bought Rip X Daw Pro, and its pretty fucking good at ripping stems, so going to give it a freshen up
Heres the updated mix, had to find the original kontakt factory library as Id lost it when a hard drive failed, took fucking ages but got a copy.
Did it tonight, after I managed to find and download the kontakt factory library. Used it a lot on this one. It's amazing what can be achieved when you keep source files lolWhen you did this? Right now?!?
Now working. Ok. Damn. It seems you did an amazing job.For some fucking reason I can't reach SoundCloud - I'm on the phone, maybe with the desktop...