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Excellent

This makes for a great setting in any type of medieval game. I loved the chimes and bells. Great work! :)

tofuface responds:

Thanks for the review! (:
It was difficult to work the chimes and bells in at first, but thankfully it worked out in the end.

I like this.

Nice work. I like the feel this gives off. Good transitions, nice guitar playing, and cool harmonies :)

Jonah-B responds:

Thanks! Reviews like this really make my day. :)

Indubitably so.

Very nice remix, my friend. Your electro bass has earned you e-peen points (lol big dicks). Much better than the original. Nice transition from that clubby/hip hop style to electro house in the chorus. Now all we need is a super orgasmic remix of Impressin' Chicks *smug*

It has bass, and bass is the only thing I like to listen to. Srsly 4 realz tho. Trololol.

Xayro responds:

I like this review. Here, have a free ride on my Gulfstream 650. We're popping bottles and drinking. The sober women in first class are acting like they are intoxicated. I think it might be my presence.

Keep Practicing!

You'll start getting much better as you go along with this. I want you to research how to do basic mixing and mastering online with FL Studio. Then apply those techniques and new founded skills to your next track release on Newgrounds. Your sound quality will improve dramatically as a result. Mixing/mastering is hard to grasp at first, but watch some YouTube video tutorials and study online guides for beginning mixing/mastering. You won't fully understand most concepts at first, but you need practice and study to get there.

Also, for getting some better bass sounds, I want you to Google "free vst bass" and check out the first result from freemusicsoftware.org There are some decent free software synthesizers on there, and if you need help installing them just send me a message and I'll help you out when I get a free moment.

Best wishes and keep practicing! Electronic music production in software is not only compositional practice - it's production and technical skill too... Music is very technical, so dive in and learn as much as you can!

Darkfire96 responds:

Wow thanks. That really means alot. As for mastering i already know how to do that, but i customize the basic method to distort my song alot. I love distortion :). But yeah thanks for the help on the bass. Im working on it as we speak, but this might not come out for a while since i got alot of helpful advice on this. I really thank you for your review, it was very helpful.
Regards...

Angels Gone Rogue
-DJ Chaos

You're definitely cut out for EDM

This is very well composed. Just because you have some technical issues in the song doesn't make it bad, per se. Keep practicing and keep producing. I came from the metal and progressive rock scene, and now I'm producing electro house and all sorts of other electronic styles. I don't consider myself a gem among the rest, but I know I have potential. You do as well. Keep this up, mate! Great work.

Not bad.

Good effort. This track is rather unique in that it has a rather ambient, atmospheric sound with a dubstep drop... however, like you said, the transition is rough. I don't find the drop fitting for the overal mood of the track, but with some work you could make it work nicely. Just keep practicing. To help your bass lines out a little, I recommend DBlue Glitch and Monomate. They're both free VSTs that will accomplish a nice crushed, hollow sounding bass for your dubstep drops. Best wishes!

Awesome

Very creative and hilarious stuff :) I enjoyed it. Well done.

Blue-Cheese responds:

hey thanks man! :D

Distrix (aka Jeremy Strickland) produces electronica for you. Listen and enjoy. Be sure to follow me at my other sites on YouTube, Soundcloud, and Facebook :)

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