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    Default New house track - feedback needed!

    hey guys, would appreciate any feedback on my latest track! thanks! Im really working on making music that is really easy to dance to - but i feel im still not there yet so any feedback is very welcomed.


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    Its an interesting track, wouldnt say its dancy tho. Its more of a chill deep house or tech house track imo. Im not sure if thats what you were going for or not, but thats certainly not a bad thing. The bass and kick also seem a bit too loud or upfront to me and slightly choppy in comparison to everything else, again not sure if this was the desired effect or not. Its a cool little baseline and synth mix melody tho.

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    There's no push/drive/bounce to it. Hard to make people dance

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonBay View Post
    There's no push/drive/bounce to it. Hard to make people dance
    i totally understand what you mean. What is it am i not getting; any specifics that you recommend?

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    All I can say is listen to a lot of music, figure out where they are getting their push/drive/bounce/energy from and figure out how to apply that to your style of writing

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    well from your experience what is that you do that make your tracks pump? what are some revelations you have came across while making your music?

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    Less is more, better arrangements, syncopation and just stronger writing and use of samples

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    The bass and vocal sample seem to be good but there's too much going on top with the synths that is making the beat a bit hard to follow. I'd strip it back (but that's also a stylistic thing).

    I agree with Jason on this - listen to a bunch of tracks and work out which element is giving the drive (often it's a little percussion sample or something). Less is more definitely (if it doesn't groove with less then adding more won't help - that part is hard) and using a few samples well help "import" some groove

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonBay View Post
    Less is more, better arrangements, syncopation and just stronger writing and use of samples
    Agreed with completely. Listen to a lot of Club music. It's really simple. Usually played in a Major and the lead doesn't span more than 2 octaves or so. Even something with a few notes arranged in an addictive way will do it.

    Honestly when it comes to dance music, you want to keep it simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funlife View Post
    I agree with Jason
    More people should

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