[SDR045] BRAINSLUSHIE - NATURAL SELECTION EP
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- brainslushie
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[SDR045] BRAINSLUSHIE - NATURAL SELECTION EP
New this week on the free mp3 side of things is a nice little breakcrore/hardcore/grindish release from Iceland’s own Brainslushie. Free to stream and download as usual. Make sure to add Brainslushie to your soundcloud as well : www.soundcloud.com/brainslushie

http://severeddigit.ca/web1/?p=575
Check it! Also, any constructive feedback is much appreciated!
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sounds like you got a speedcore background huh? use to spin it or something?
i would love to give you constructive feedback, but i'm not about to tell you you should've had something in there that you didn't want.
Are you asking for feedback because you think that this release is lacking something, or should have more to it? or do you just wanna know if people like it or not?
i'm only asking cause if you ask people to critisize your work... there gonna tell you to add things or change parts... or even give their opinion of what they would do.. but it's not really about what they would do.
i've put out stuff where people think it should've had more to it... or it didn't change up enough or something... but ultimately, if i make a track that sounds simple, or repetitive, or downright noize and all over the place, it's because it was suppose to sound that way.
i figure the same for you, right?
my only thoughts are that: i like the drive behind your drums.. i'm down with that emotion of sounds. i think that those tracks would be good little segments to spin with other things in a set.. it would be very easy to mix with these tracks cause they are pretty straight forward, and are focused purely on your drums....
if i were to spin these songs... i'd prob spin a completely dif genre on top of it.... the mesh of your songs... and like portishead or something completely slow would work... just an example... could be other genres too
i would love to give you constructive feedback, but i'm not about to tell you you should've had something in there that you didn't want.
Are you asking for feedback because you think that this release is lacking something, or should have more to it? or do you just wanna know if people like it or not?
i'm only asking cause if you ask people to critisize your work... there gonna tell you to add things or change parts... or even give their opinion of what they would do.. but it's not really about what they would do.
i've put out stuff where people think it should've had more to it... or it didn't change up enough or something... but ultimately, if i make a track that sounds simple, or repetitive, or downright noize and all over the place, it's because it was suppose to sound that way.
i figure the same for you, right?
my only thoughts are that: i like the drive behind your drums.. i'm down with that emotion of sounds. i think that those tracks would be good little segments to spin with other things in a set.. it would be very easy to mix with these tracks cause they are pretty straight forward, and are focused purely on your drums....
if i were to spin these songs... i'd prob spin a completely dif genre on top of it.... the mesh of your songs... and like portishead or something completely slow would work... just an example... could be other genres too
- brainslushie
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Well, I haven't listened much to speedcore so i can't really say i have a "background" in it, although stutters and retriggers make me wet
The reason for me asking for constructive feedback is that i want to advance my music and production and to learn as many things as i can remember about and in some ways related to those things
Well, all the sounds in my tracks are there for a reason. And i don't mean "sounds" as in samples or VST instruments/effects, but literally what it sounds like. I generally put alot of thought into all of my tracks and how they sound lol
Yeah, my tracks are -very- drum-centric indeed. I'm constantly thinking about the rhythm in my tracks and how to evolve it. I seem to find it easier to advance drum patterns rather than melodic ones... don't know why, lol.

The reason for me asking for constructive feedback is that i want to advance my music and production and to learn as many things as i can remember about and in some ways related to those things

i've put out stuff where people think it should've had more to it... or it didn't change up enough or something... but ultimately, if i make a track that sounds simple, or repetitive, or downright noize and all over the place, it's because it was suppose to sound that way.
i figure the same for you, right?
Well, all the sounds in my tracks are there for a reason. And i don't mean "sounds" as in samples or VST instruments/effects, but literally what it sounds like. I generally put alot of thought into all of my tracks and how they sound lol
my only thoughts are that: i like the drive behind your drums.. i'm down with that emotion of sounds. i think that those tracks would be good little segments to spin with other things in a set.. it would be very easy to mix with these tracks cause they are pretty straight forward, and are focused purely on your drums....
Yeah, my tracks are -very- drum-centric indeed. I'm constantly thinking about the rhythm in my tracks and how to evolve it. I seem to find it easier to advance drum patterns rather than melodic ones... don't know why, lol.
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