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BabyHitMeNoMore

By chronos77


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Yannick
Originality:8Technical:6
Theme:7Quality:5
Arrangement:5Global:7

It's nice to make a parody, but you really should have recorded the vocals for full effect.
Sunbuster
Originality:7Technical:4
Theme:6Quality:4
Arrangement:5Global:5

So, when you load this tune the parameters box jumps up and displays a long vocals text. Only where are the vocals in the song? Would have been nice to add them ;) Anyway, I guess I'll just skip the vocal things then and concentrate on the melody itself. It's a pretty nice tune, somewhat easy listening, not many fancy tricks. It has a happy vibe, although the text in the parameters box and the title of the song would suggest otherwise.

In pattern 14 there's a slight pause, a nice trick, but the first time I heard it, it confused me. Takes some time to get used to.
I like the bassline, very good presence. The piano instrument (1F) however I'd want changed. Instead of this one sample instrument, I'd put some time in finding a well sampled piano. Since this instrument basically is the lead instrument, it should be of better quality, sound more real. Also a longer decay would probably be a bit better, now the notes get cut right away, which makes the song sound very choppy. A certain flow is missing.
Another thing I'm not too fond of is the orchestra stab (instr 11). Sounds cheap to have one in this song simply.
Drumprogramming could be a bit more variating, especially the hihats. Since the drums are so upfront in this mix, they unfortunately get boring quickly. So a solution would be to lower the volume of the hihats, and give more presence to the leads, or give more variation to the drums.

overall, a nice piece, but it lacks that certain something that really gets it going.
mindplay
Originality:3Technical:4
Theme:5Quality:4
Arrangement:6Global:4

The mix needs a lot of work, both in terms of balance and EQ'ing. Song ends by fading out - bad. Overall, not a very interesting composition.

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