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Original Message 1/5                 Date: 06-Feb-02  @  05:41 AM   -   new artist, new track

icebreaker51

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I'm a new artist just signed up here. What do you think of my track "nyc chill"? If you want I can post another joint I was working on



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Message 2/5                 Date: 06-Feb-02  @  09:55 AM   -   RE: new artist, new track

bedwyr

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  i like this, tho maybe you need one or two more elements in there, so you can drop them in and out, liven things up a bit. cool though. keep posting them tracks.



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Message 3/5                 Date: 06-Feb-02  @  11:56 AM   -   RE: new artist, new track

Maarten

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Can't comment on the mix, these here speakers are too shitty for that... I really like what I hear though, but my personal taste asks : "where did that cool bassline thing from the beginning of the track go?" ;)

-M-



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Message 4/5                 Date: 06-Feb-02  @  03:43 PM   -   RE: new artist, new track

icebreaker51

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Thanks for your feedback. I wanted to keep the groove simple but it definitely could use another element, or at least to revisit that phaser-synth bass line in the beginning. Any other comments?



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Message 5/5                 Date: 06-Feb-02  @  10:01 PM   -   RE: new artist, new track

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its cute. thats the best definition i could come up with  

happy and relaxed, i wouldnt mind listening to something like this at home. it does need some more elements though, to keep the interest going for longer periods of time.

cheers, m.



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