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If it had been more dark and electro-esque, then you might have been a dub star here in Denmark ( :cisfor: )

Especially Copenhagen has gone dub-crazy over the years, it's primarily the resonance of the sound.

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Guest quadramoray

If it had been more dark and electro-esque, then you might have been a dub star here in Denmark ( :cisfor: )

Especially Copenhagen has gone dub-crazy over the years, it's primarily the resonance of the sound.

 

Thanks for listening hasselbalch. I usually don't really make dub techno stuff but I wanted to make some songs

that aren't too hard to play live...

maybe i should move to denmark...here in indiana you'll get a healthy dose of country/metal cover bands with a side of

contemporary christian rock.

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Do it, move.

 

Just be sure to make the dub tunes more danceable and harder - that's your stairway to fame.

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Overall good production but you should probably make it more dubby by adding some echoes, delays, reverbs and so on on plenty of auxillary/bus channels and fool around with those live while the track is playing to get some more variation. Also, I would probably make the track shorter and build it up differently. Plus, the noise decay, or whatever is it, on the kick is slightly out of tune with the dub chords/pads.

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