The nice drums and alarm-like acid-bass stay in contrast to the cool japan-rims, here some kind of aggressive there smoth. This fits well. The arrangement is well done too, except the drum and bass sound like a loop because it does not really differ during the time. All in all cool stuff, good work.
I don’t have it here at work so I can’t listen and I don’t really remember all the details so I can’t tell what’s good about it (sorry). I do remember that I thought the ending was a bit long-winded. It takes almost a minute for the track to ‘stop’.
Hi Dufey I really liked the track, yes there are Prodigy typ elements to it, but as a whole it reminded me more of Jan Hammer’s style which is great IMO.
Me and my friend are both big Fatboy Slim and Prodigy fans, and there is one song on Fatboy Slims CD “You’ve Come A Long Way Baby” which is called “Acid 8000” which has an about 1 1/2 minute long ending (The song is genius by the way).
So I guess you can say we were very inspired by that ending
PS: I did a few “updates” on the song and uploaded it again, for those interested.
nice pretty laid back prodigy style beat and groove. the groove might seem better with a bit of the phase effect at certain points, to break the monotony.
Hey Dufey, a very solid track!
Sounding very professional. Just a small thing, I would like some more filter modulation on the lead at 2-2.30 if that is possible…
I have to agree with Cydonia about the Jan Hammer feel. But that is only in parts of it. Made me think of miami vice at once. You might allready have noticed that I like the 80’s
I like the beat. specially the way you start it. The distorted bass or whatever you have used is really cool and you can say it has some kinde of prodigyish feel (as a huge prodigy fan myself, I can’t quite place it)
Nice use of vocal samples too. On the right places and not overused.