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4 Stars, I think the technical knowhow to make stuff like this is impressive, but the content itself didn't really speak to me like Badger Badger Badger.

BadBoyMcCoy responds:

Thanks man, yea I'll make something a bit longer than an 11 second loop next time

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Love it. The only thing is the drums get a little repetitive, I think you could add a little more in the way of transitions other than reverse cymbal/crash. Not that anything was bad, I just think you could add more and spice this puppy up, make it a track that'd get people jumping in the club. Also, make it a little longer man! 4-5 min so you could actually mix this ****!

I also think this is more of a house track, you seem to have an ear for the early deadmau5 and kaskade sound, you could go far my friend!

MOAR! MOAAAAR!

Anyone, ANYONE who gives this less than 5 stars is an idiot.

This is so good man, I'd even dance for it in a club.

Interesting, it has some Kaskade-esque-ness to it. I think you might be able to draw some creativity from his music (should you require it).

I'm giving you four stars because I feel if you redid a few things on the track it may be a little truer to form (a house song as you labeled it), and in the long run a better track overall. First off, the percussion. I really want you to go listen to some Deadmau5, Kaskade and David Guetta. Just listen close to the percussions, and you'll get where I'm going with this. You used a drum scheme more similar to something Andre Tannenberger might use on one of his more Aural tracks, which is great if you really want to go with an aural, ambient style of house, but I think the track might be more... entertaining? If you were to use a house style beat. This is the most minor of points, just throwing it out there for food for thought.

The two real criticisms (constructive of course!) I have, are the buzzy 3xOsc style base earlier in the song and the piano. The buzzy synth seems out of place with such an aural song. Maybe try replacing this with something like a trance pluck, I'll be you'll be pleasantly surprised at how it changes the dynamic of the song.

The piano needs some effects, a reverb would be nice, but most importantly I would probably filter out the top end of it. Just so it has a kind of muted sound to it, make it a little deeper, and really (this is the key part) make it less punchy. With everything else so background, easy listening, go for a drive along the coast, the piano jumps in and disturbs that by being too much on the forefront.

That's all for now. I hope you take no offense because I have said all these things in the hopes that it will make you an even better artist, and that your music will somehow benefit.

I AM GOING TO DESTROY YOUR EARDRUMS.

Age 36, Male

Washington

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