
Reviews
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Hell yeah. Fun stuff. Love the lead guitar with its harmonies that show up occassionally. Great shredding on this one too. Real fun synth sounds in here.
Production notes: Mix could use some balancing. I’d be into more kick and snare. Arpegio synth could dip a little when the lead is leading.
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great intro , love the synth.
maybe the kick bass drum louder? drum played live i think so that a good thing
guitar is played good and love the solo at the 3/4
good job anon
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I like the crispy sound on that synth ostinato, I appreciate the guitar noises and divebombs but I feel like in this particular arrangement it kinda interferes with the vibe. Mix is interesting, it sounds kinda garagey but in a very intentional way. Drums sound trashcany (in a good way), and the guitar tones are hella overdriven, it gives it a bit of a heavy indie vibe that I actually really appreciate, what confuses me though is that the synth ostinato in the background kinda really clashes with that vibe, the live instruments feel very DIRTY PUNK while the synth is kinda taking me to a more dancey pop style, and it creates a contrast that I’m not sure how to react to. Lead playing is nuts, but it needs to be waaaaaayyy louder. Synth solo at 3 minutes is awesome, though again, very curious choice for this style. Not a bad track by any means, I think what would work better for this is to look for more industrial kinds of synth patches that could better mesh with the garage sound.
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Did we level up? Are “level” tracks now Camel Cased? In any case, this had great guitars throughout. The main synth does get a bit tiresome after a while, but I like how it switches things up near the end. Although I guess that a little repetitiveness is to be expected from rhythm games, and the guitar adds enough personality.
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This one starts right out of the gate, synths and drums helping to push the beat, and that guitar just starts shredding right away. The rhythm guitar is a bit muted compared to the lead, and while the cymbals are nice and crisp, the drums themselves are a bit muted and muffled – the snare probably could be compressed a bit to make it snap and the kick could come out a bit more. Bass is also a bit overpowering over the guitars a slight bit. However, technically this is really well done, it feels pretty tight between all the players on this. The solos are really well done, but again guitar solo could come up a bit more – synth solo is fairly balanced and cuts through cleanly. Ending is also very nice and tight. This is a very clean arrangement, and performed really well – just some tweaks in the mix and this one would be popping!
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Cool vibe, but why dat lead guitar so quiet? Why you let your synth player play over you like that?
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This one pairs perfectly with Gitadora Fuzz-Up, it’s flashy and frenetic. The guitar lead is clearly the focal point of the arrangement, and is unquestionably awesome but it’s mysteriously the quietest thing in the mix. There’s some really interesting tonality to the snare drum too, don’t know how you did that. The drums and bass feel like they’ve got some low end mud buildup going on. Mixdown definitely needs some work, I walked away feeling like this was more of a demo recording and less of a finished product, but in spite of that, you’ve got a hell of a strong start.
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