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@fature: Yeah, they're from the original mp3 with cosby on it. been working with another kick a bit, not good enough to put in yet though.
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funky, dig it mate
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yessss, this used to be one of my favorite tracks back in the day. nice work with it!
funky! the synth's sound a bit cheesy to me, but they fit the mood, so if that's what you're going for, it's A-Ok. personally I think a fat sub bassline would make this track. Could keep the track pretty much the same but give it a funky active sub undearneath. Just my 2c, keep it up!
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the techno hoe down part got scrapped, expanded on the pad section earlier.
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I like the panning on the lead synth a lot, gives it a lot more interest than it had before.
I think this break would be even more rad if you dropped out more elements and build them back in slowly, or even were to take the song in a slightly different direction after the break as it feels like more of the same without much payoff from the break. The delayed bells are still really killing it for me. Though, if you sidechain them well, they might add some cool pump, you'd have to see.
this fill still feels anticlimactic after the drums just start up again. I'm glad to hear the bass starting here now but as it's highpass filtered in, it has none of the "oomf" I would hope after that rad little fill. Possibly try lowpass filtering it in, then as its nearing the break highpass it out, then right before/as it breaks give it some low badassery again.
the floaty delay bells kill the energy here, makes it feel ambient. maybe play with some lowpass filtering in/out on it, something to keep it from sounding so foreground.
^ not the real start