
Albums: Dwelling of Duels: Rhythm Month (April 2025)
Jordan Expert 100% FC (Slamdunk Heroes – The Michael Jordans of Jordan)
Reviews
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More shredderosity viscosity. but this is more of a widdly diddly diddly kind of shreddage. Reminds me of downloading guitar solo videos before streaming was a thing. Loving the vibe change halfway through. Much more up my alley. Solid track w good execution.
Production notes: drums lack a bit of personality. overall production is good.
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love the delay cut in the rythm guitar.
all is neat and super good, production and the playing
what can i say more than good job!!!!!!!
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The exact references here go completely over my head, but I can recognize that iconic 90’s sound anywhere. From the shredding and soloing, to the talking bass. All the different parts remind me of specific tropes and genres that were all the rage back then. This one sounds like a fun nostalgic jam more than a calculated arrangement, and it shines because of that, in my opinion. It was also one of Ms. Mega Mixtape‘s picks.
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Did you have 3 different titles in mind and couldn’t settle for one? Really love to finally see this source covered in a main entry. The killswitch guitar riff sounds IDENTICAL to the original. First minute or so sounded really good but a little too identical to the original, which made me worry since this song can be hella repetitive, it quickly fixes that with some SHRED and I really appreciate that. All the solos here are fucking nuts. It’s funny cuz this song is already hard to play and it feels like whoever is playing this took this even further. The middle section took me for a fucking ride, hearing this source transformed into different styles is exactly the type of shit I wanted to hear. Lots of awesome things happening in this one.
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Very nice guitar and very tight drums to start this one out. Bass could come up a bit though in the mix, I can hear it but its not present enough to really help drive this. Guitar tone is very solid, and these solos going throughout are fire. Bass does really pop out during the solo starting around 2:10 – balance improves a bit here and its a really sick bass solo. Love the trading off between the guitar and the bass. And nice chance for a good extended drum fill while getting some of the drive from the rhythm guitar. Very nice mood shift to the more growly sounds from the guitars. Really nice buildup to the end as the guitars start popping off around 3:20, the stop time section before the end is really smooth. Really fun arrangement anons
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I’m not a guitar player so I don’t know how that cutoff effect works, is it something you trigger? Anyway, this is cool, you clearly just wanted to rock out on Jordan this month and I respect that – you clearly have the chops for it. The bass solo at 2min and all the weird dissonance in that section is a bold choice, this arrangement definitely goes weird places that I don’t remember being in the source. 3:10 is weird, the mix seems to have lost a ton of the low end? It’s more or less back to normal by the wah portion, but that bit of the mix stood out to me. Anyway, good stuff.
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This track delivers exactly what was advertised by the title – I don’t have a lot to say about it because this type of music isn’t a style I’m an… err, expert in myself, but you did right by the original composer and flexed some serious chops along the way. I anticipate this placing pretty well this month.
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