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Old 25-08-2002, 10:37 AM   #1
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Old 25-08-2002, 01:53 PM   #2
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Jus heard Always -

Luv ure choice of vox samples, were did u get them from?

I rekon u should use that guitar wakka sound more in the beats...its a nice sound

+ I would have swung the beats a bit more on the programmin side to give it a bigger skip (but that's jus me!)

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Old 25-08-2002, 03:43 PM   #3
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vox of an old house pella. I find that too much swing on beats can make it sound a bit dodgy in the mix so I try to keep it around 40% shuffle
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Old 25-08-2002, 05:26 PM   #4
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DJ Stylus the intro hit me hard. U shudda carried that theme on a lil more after the drop. Nice break. Can I hear a RHodes? i better I recognised that organ loop. Where u get those rhodes from? nice oldskool elements including sax.

on the arrangement side, it doesnt flow so well. Composition may need a lil fixing up. It needs to be more distinctly grouped?

bass riff wasnt in my face enough. I cant even remember it whereas a "inyoface" bass riff shud stick in brain like white on snow, almost.

Lastly, u deff need more swing. When I listen to oldskool from outside the room, it sounds off. all out of sync. thats the duttiness. u gotta swing it and just work with it. the real ukg heads will feel the swing.

good effort 7.9/10
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Old 25-08-2002, 05:30 PM   #5
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WHAT SOFTWARE ARE YOU USING DJ STYLUS?
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Old 25-08-2002, 05:35 PM   #6
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If its the same guy who reviewed your tune, Fruityloops i think.
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Old 25-08-2002, 06:15 PM   #7
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yeah fruityloops
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Old 25-08-2002, 06:42 PM   #8
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Always is nice and oldskool, im sure Mattjam will play this one.
I dont know how you manage the 4floor groove so well, and can still make breakbeat stompers. That I cant do, I can only make breakbeat tracks really. keep up da $$$$!
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Tune ok i surpose but not realy my style plus i diddnt like the house vertion of this track either,Birog it up anyways bro for ure heavy producing
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Old 26-08-2002, 08:02 AM   #10
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Originally posted by BREAKER
Always is nice and oldskool, im sure Mattjam will play this one.
I dont know how you manage the 4floor groove so well, and can still make breakbeat stompers. That I cant do, I can only make breakbeat tracks really. keep up da $$$$!


lol breaker, im the opposite, cant do breakbeat, but i can do 4/4...

but yeah, the original on this is wicked!... i do like it!

i like the ego-b mix as well... and the TnG mix is good!
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Old 26-08-2002, 10:02 AM   #11
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Ego-B Remix

I'd use a harder pad on the intro. The beats r nice, check the tuning on those strings, it kinda clashes a bit 2 me.
Drops into a really nice B-line, I actually luv this rollin part - again Id lose that string part (but that's jus me!)

Organ section parts good, change the tinny beats over the top of it 2 shakers, the endin beats again are good, but that string's gettin in the way a little.

I rekon with a couple of alterations, you've got it!

(I'm biased towards the Oldskool I know!)
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Old 27-08-2002, 08:33 AM   #12
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normz u dun know. have u made any oldskool? can i hear some, and got any tips? bla bla help beg beg
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Old 27-08-2002, 10:58 AM   #13
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I've got some Oldskool I pieced in 97 I could play u, when I say Oldskool, I'm talkin what most would call 'Rave'.

I can't remember the exact BPM's but it’s round 160

Also jus finished a poppy Garage backin that sounds like its from 98, that's ure typical 133bpm...but this track would suite TV music more than a club anyday.

I need to get my hands on some freeware that can encode Real Audio files from MP3's or Wav's - Jess did the last one for me a a fav

If I can get it sorted I'll post some edits on here....

PS my tips are only hangin here as what I remember hearing on the floors, Oldskool could be argued as something that should be taken forward,… or preserved in the generic style til the world explodes!!

I guess there r no rules apart from the one’s that apply to all music…
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