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By brian botkiller on February 15, 2026 11:45 pm

Going back to progressive house/techno this week, a genre that is really close to my heart. Pretty heavily inspired by John Digweed and Paul Van Dyk. Likely will need a little more polish but I like what I have here right now.

Sounds like a solid basis. I really like the sounds you've put together here. Not sure if you welcome constructive feedback; if not, just ignore the following smile -  It feels like the chords don't always harmonize well with the other elements? Maybe explore different voicings? I like the snare rolls and they could maybe come out a bit more in the busy parts, maybe with the help of some sidechain compression?

Good energy, great for exercise.
- Leega

WahSp wrote:

Sounds like a solid basis. I really like the sounds you've put together here. Not sure if you welcome constructive feedback; if not, just ignore the following smile -  It feels like the chords don't always harmonize well with the other elements? Maybe explore different voicings? I like the snare rolls and they could maybe come out a bit more in the busy parts, maybe with the help of some sidechain compression?

That's kind of what I was thinking in listening to it after producing it. I like the little stabs but I think they need a little tuning. They're in-key, but I think that the softsynth that I'm using is doing some tuning that I don't like as much. I also want to adjust when certain sounds come into play, which I'm gonna do. I really like this one so I'll be tweaking it some more.

DESLRV wrote:

Good energy, great for exercise.
- Leega

Thank you so much, that means a lot. It needs some work but I like it.

I loooove that Arp and the harmony it sprinkles over the bass. The big washy lead is also fantastic.

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