Hi guys,
I am a brazilian DJ since 2009 and started to produce my own tracks this year.
I would like to get some feedback and critiques from you.
Follows the soundcloud link:
Best Regards,
Camilo Damiao
Hi guys,
I am a brazilian DJ since 2009 and started to produce my own tracks this year.
I would like to get some feedback and critiques from you.
Follows the soundcloud link:
Best Regards,
Camilo Damiao
Last edited by padi_04; 04-18-2013 at 06:34 PM.
Nice one Camilo,
I'd suggest adding a bit more swing to your drums, hats etc to give it a bit more groove, sounds a bit too quantized.
Get some crash cymbals in there at the drops and on every 8/16 bars and some reverse crashes too.
Try some strings/pads in the breakdowns, bring them back in mid way through after the drop.
Try switching the hi hats every 8 bars or add a ride cymbal to break up the track, to give it a bit of variety.
Use side chain compression on your b-line and lead sound to bring the drums forward so they don't clash with the bass, this will give your track more groove too.
Just a few thoughts, good work though!
Thanks man for all your suggestions!
I will try to implement it in a new track and check how it goes.
I have used the sidechain compression but, maybe the mastering maybe not so good. I have mastered it again using IZOTOPE and the sound is significantly better.
Anyway, I really appreciated all the suggestions!
Best regards,
Camilo Damiao
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