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Obex Imalis

By zeropass on April 12, 2022 3:53 pm

Alright well. This is the best track I've made this year (only by a little), in my own opinion. So far smile

Love to hear comments on the mixing and the composition.

Anyway, If you listen I appreciate it. If you comment, I double appreciate it! and above all, I hope you enjoy it! Ty TY.

nice one! Its a fun melody with those twists on the synth

congrats!  sick beat, and great variety.  you had the good breakdowns and I loved the half-time head bang section.

this is super rad!!

PieBaron wrote:

nice one! Its a fun melody with those twists on the synth


Thank thanks! I tried to get real weird with it.

orangedrink wrote:

congrats!  sick beat, and great variety.  you had the good breakdowns and I loved the half-time head bang section.


xD calling it the "headbang section" makes me really happy lol Thanks!

sad_infamy_sings wrote:

this is super rad!!


I really appreciate you saying so, and listening! Ty

Honestly, it's the best work you've done ever, the sounds are nice and gritty, the composition is varied, the mix is serviceable at worst and it keeps going. Great stuff.
- Dev

Devieus wrote:

Honestly, it's the best work you've done ever, the sounds are nice and gritty, the composition is varied, the mix is serviceable at worst and it keeps going. Great stuff.
- Dev

Wow I really appreciate that! Mixing is a high priority for me this year. It's quite challenging to learn.. but so important. As I listen to my tracks on different speakers I realize how wildly different they sound. I tend to do a lot of my initial creating on earbuds unfortunately.. because I like to be in public spaces for creativity. but I usually take my songs back home and do a ton of listens and mixing on big speakers afterwards. I really appreciate you listening to and commenting on my tracks.

zeropass wrote:
Devieus wrote:

Honestly, it's the best work you've done ever, the sounds are nice and gritty, the composition is varied, the mix is serviceable at worst and it keeps going. Great stuff.
- Dev

Wow I really appreciate that! Mixing is a high priority for me this year. It's quite challenging to learn.. but so important. As I listen to my tracks on different speakers I realize how wildly different they sound. I tend to do a lot of my initial creating on earbuds unfortunately.. because I like to be in public spaces for creativity. but I usually take my songs back home and do a ton of listens and mixing on big speakers afterwards. I really appreciate you listening to and commenting on my tracks.


No worries. If you can, see if you can get some headphones instead, just as good in public spaces.

I'm listening through my laptops speakers (mixes of mine always sound weird on here even when they sound great in headphones) your mix sounds great - I can hear all the parts & it is not muddy etc.  There is a really nice dynamic range happening.  Composition is fun and changes just enough to keep it interesting. 

Nice work!

emily wrote:

I'm listening through my laptops speakers (mixes of mine always sound weird on here even when they sound great in headphones) your mix sounds great - I can hear all the parts & it is not muddy etc.  There is a really nice dynamic range happening.  Composition is fun and changes just enough to keep it interesting. 

Nice work!

You are very kind. I really appreciate you taking the time to listen to my music!

Agree with "keeps it interesting"—I liked how the different character of the elements blend with each other in various combinations and decide in turns to groove out, chip it up, or just kick ass for a while. cool

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