The track would benefit from drums with a bit more 'funkyness' and more variation. That would fit nicer with the funky bassline A bit more reverb on that Chicago Piano would be nice too.
Other than that , nice dance track
Cheers
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I think in a club environment, these songs would kick it out nicely. And judging by Arnosons history, he knows the clubs pretty good. After hearing my stuff in clubs, I take a serious tip from this guy.
Studio Monitors vs. Big Woofers and hardcore DJ mixers - two different fields. DJ's aren't going to engineer too much, the music has to engineer the DJ.
I'm not fussy I don't mine any negative or possitive things said about my music. Every little detail works for me, I geuse this how good producers are made. So guys dont be affraid, hit me hard I won't hate for this. And thanks who enjoyed it.
But I'm thinking with the open space and all - this could be great room to mix and mash in? I agree it's somewhat 'minimalist' in places. But I like imagining what Arnoson or other DJ's could do with these tracks during a night at the club? I guess some of the sounds could be fleshed out a bit, but I kinda like that 'Safety Dance' simplicity of it as well...
There you go Arnoson - mash in the old Men Without Hats 'Safety Dance' with it 'I believe' that might work!
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