Arelem - Apathetic
Nice, relaxed beat, good sound choices, acceptable mixing.
The background atmo vocal sounds are a bit repetitive and there are times I would prefer them to be restrained to be more in the background (rather just feel it's there but not dominate so much).
I'd also tone down the pumping reverb/delay effect sometimes to make a bit flatter vocal without the echo.
Otherwise nice atmosphere, good rhythm, good to listen to.
Canese - Untitled
Maybe the creator was preparing for a tropical vacation?
I like the rhythm, I like the simple repetitive melody (but overall the song need a little melodic variety), i like the lo-fi sound.
I really miss a bass in the 80-350 Hz range, even if only a short, rhythmic playing bass sound joins the song.
The rhythm changes are good, I like the percussive elements.
I don't really understand the sudden reverb effect at the very end (3:22), I don't think it's good there.
Overall nice, catchy tropical feeling, nice job.
Madmax - Quadrophenias Dreams
Interesting sounds at the beginning, creating a very excited and mysterious atmosphere.
A bit dark instrumentation and mix, there is almost no high information in it (missing above <3-4K).
In contrast, the bass is too much. Do I feel that the stereo image isn't quite right either?
Despite the easily correctable mistakes in the mix, the composition is top quality in my opinion. Interesting playing in the melodies, the composition is good, the playing of the bass is good compared to the other instruments as well.
Nice creative work.
Mellow Browne - DeLorean
yazzoo-style 80s song start. I like the beginning of the song.
Nice composition, I like the start of the song but one small and little bigger thing that takes me away from the song:
1. small thing, but the click sound seemed right at the beginning, but later on it seemed a bit too clicky for the song (too much compression?) Just a tiny little, but I would either take back from higher frequency or overall volume. Apart from that the mix is good, it's the choice of instrument/composition described in the next point that is a bit more confusing for me:
2. Te pad (solina? jup?) sound, which starts at the 0:20 and and plays throughout the song, I would sometimes leave out completely, or at least take it back (e.g. from 1:27-). As this louder pad sound is a bit stronger than it should be, it completely dominates the song in my opinion. So, for example, the melody from 2:09 onwards doesn't prevail as much.
Or there could be a break in the song, it's a bit monotonous with the loud pad throughout the song.
The rhythmic synths and pluck elements would stand out more, because compositionally there are very good changes in the song. I like the solutions in terms of composition.
Overall I like the 80's style, it starts promising, but later on it's a bit monotonous and the soundscape (in terms of instruments, if that makes sense) is not so pleasant for me.
OrpheusXL - The Day When My Heart Broke
I really like the composition. I like the playfulness, the variations, it's fun to listen to.
Vibrant, good melodies. I really like the bass playing, for example.
I wonder what vocal melody is written for this.
Which are questions for me:
1. there are no high frequencies, nothing above 4-5K. You can hear in the drumming that there's high elements, there's some shaker-like stuff, but it's like a high-cut filter on it. So the song doesn't breathe, it doesn't open up, it's a bit muffled (if that's the right word).
2. from 1:40 onwards, the volume suddenly goes up by a couple of dB. My problem is that the dynamics are the same, the instruments sound the same dynamically, there is no extra element, simply the volume is turned up, which is not very lifelike (as if you suddenly turned up the radio knob - it takes away from the experience).
3. the lead from 0:58 sometimes seems artificial: inappropriate midi notes (at least not the way a live musician would play it), too perfect quantization: too mechanical for the style of the song. It would be nice if this part of the composition was played on the keyboard (or guitar?), it should be a bit more lively.
Despite all that it was very pleasant to listen to, I really enjoyed the song.
JeroenZuiderwijk - RockChord
Overall I like the continuous construction in the song, that it has an arc (which unfortunately breaks on the parts that don't fit), I like the main riff, I love the end of the song.
I would adjust the song a bit, and improve the break part.
Very good material, I wish I had a tenth as much talent/knowledge for writing guitar parts as you do
What would I improve?
1. Bass and kick are very dominant. I would definitely take them down.
2. Some instrument (esp. drums) maybe seems to have a different amount of reverb (not in a good way)
3. I really like the guitar riffs, the rhythm is also good. The composition is true to the title. They are really rock chords, but structurally they stand alone, they have such an instrument/sound and chord presentation character, (a bit of this, a bit of that), but they should be better merged into a song (maybe the song is a bit short, that's why this feeling is strong - I don't know).
1:10- in the break, the same drum rhythm and sound goes on as in the fast previous or next part - it could be varied a little.
1:33- Very good (perfect) ending, by far the best part
I really like the ending, this strong, rock sound: real "crushing" rock, in a good way.
I loved the solo, it's really great.
Overall it could be made into a very catchy, energetic, good rock song. Congratulations.
KukoBass - Wonders
I like the composition, I like the melody, the atmosphere.
You can always impress me with a good melancholic song.
And you don't have to apologize for your voice, it fits the mood perfectly. It has to be handled a bit with software to make it sound perfect, but there is nothing wrong with the raw material and the tone.
I like it.
1. The opening vocal lines are a bit shy, you need reverb/delay and sidechain to be clearly heard/understood. On the other hand, later it suddenly becomes much louder (1:02-). A vocal rider, EQ, Dyn EQ (+Sidechain), DeEsser, Compressor - they should all help you with the song.
2. The music box has sharp frequencies that need to be suppressed (Dyn EQ, Soothe). They are too sharp and not good for the melancholic mood either. It is also a few decibels too loud in some parts, it should sound a bit more discreetly in the background (it would strengthen the melancholy better).
Overall I really like it, excellent song.
EsteveCorbera - AI-Clickedu
A real commercial, uplifting song, congratulations, it can easily be sold at Audiojungle-type places.
It is very difficult for me to write such uplifting chord progressions and atmosphere (I always turn to minor chords, which makes the song melancholic
), I congratulate you.
I also like the changes in the composition, as different instruments enter, the changes in rhythm.
I would take the piano back a bit, especially after 0:58- there are sharp frequencies.
And I would also hold back a bit in the middle (piano and pad). (Note that e.g. if it will have a normal voice of a female narration on it, it is not good if you have a lot of elements at 200 Hz and in the range between 400-800 Hz.)
juhu - Mirror Image
A real jamming song, I like the arrangement, the chords, it's all very cohesive.
Are you saying that this is Logic's stock "Studio Trumpet" sound we're hearing and that you played from a keyboard?
Impressive composition and I really like the sound of it.
The mix is also very tasty.
I should write something that I would do differently, but I can't. Maybe sometimes I would take it back from the holding synthetic bass note (e.g. 1:35-), it jumps out and resonate a little. (but this is just for write something
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Jorgeelalto - Not Quite
Nice DnB.
The wobble bass sound was a bit muffled for me, I missed a little top, a bit more contoured vibration, if that's understandable.
You wrote that you are planning vocal parts, yes, I really miss some catchy melody (or just subtly e.g. atmospheric background).
The main elements, the drums are a bit repetitive so far, it lacks a bit of interest, effects, variation, especially at transitions.
To tell you the truth, I'm not really familiar with the DnB style (I can't really advise you on this), it sounds very professional so far what's done, congratulations.
a Future In Noise - Ta Dig Samman
The parts between 0:20-0:40 and between 1:02-1:43 are a pleasant song, good instrument choices and nice vocal.
In the beginning and in the middle, the high vocal and the piano part together are not really good in my opinion.
They disturb each other in sound, they don't match in timing, and they are completely different to the chorus parts in a bad way.
But the chorus parts mentioned above are very good. They seem like fully finished songs, in terms of instrumentation and sound.
And, yes, electric guitars need a bit of refinement.
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GamaGama - Sad Mountain
Nice, jazzy song.
I especially like the trumpet playing. Pleasant, soothing music.