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    Hi again, here's a track I've been working on! Let me know what you think!

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    Very nice man. Love the groove on this one!
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    Thanks mate
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    nice man got that classic house vibe to it

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    Cheers!
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    Nice
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    Hey dude,

    Nice track, I like the energy it brings.
    Super cool pad stab, amazing vocal and the bassline drives the track. Well done.

    Some points of feedback;

    The clap sounds extremely dry and does not fit the mix really well. Try adding a short reverb, turn down the volume a bit and compress the clap (short attack so you catch the transient - make it more punchy).

    The fills are cool, but are also way too dry. Try adding reverb and delay and a tiny bit of filtering so they don't sound like unprocessed parts.

    I really think you can do much more with the drumline. Try change just 1 hit every 2 bars.
    2 Bars - basic drumline
    4 Bars - add one stab (on the 2 or the 4 works fine in this genre)
    8 Bars - Add another stab.

    These is solely my opinion and you can do with it whatever you please .

    Keep 'm coming though, the drive is really great in this one.

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