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The Way Of Love (5 Minutes 2 Trance)
By SZ1 / Project521 
Originality: | 7 | Theme: | 7 | Arrangement: | 7 |
Technical: | 8 | Quality: | 8 | Global: | 8 |
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The Way Of Love By Sami Heikkinen, it's trance for shure, and it it real good to, great use of madtracker!
Your melody part is realy ok, it's nice and trance it stay's in your head, and that's the meaning of trance, the whole track reminds me of Antiloop, and that's good ( IMHO ) ;)
The beat is good, but your HH could have had a little more volume.
The idea behind this track is probably it being an climax to another track and that works, it's nice and tight.
And I like it!
Keep on the good work!
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Originality: | 5 | Theme: | 8 | Arrangement: | 8 |
Technical: | 8 | Quality: | 7 | Global: | 7 |
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For those among you who are familiar with it, this song starts of like 'Juggernaut' from Morph. Best way to define the song is hardtrance like I've heard it many times before in trackers. The overall sound is rather phat and certainly impressive, but that is partly created by the huge amount of low frequencies; the bassdrum and bassline share some frequencies, which results in a blurred and unclear bassdrum. Try filtering on of the two, so both instruments get the place they deserve in the mix. The hihat needs accent and more clearness, and because of the lack of it the song doesn't sound fresh. The main melody is certainly okay, but not very original. It's a pity this song doesn't contain enough identity (even the speech sounds common), or else this would be a great song. Try working on originality, balance your mix (with respect to the frequencies of the instruments) and try adding more identity to your song through uncommon speech, non-familiar sounds or strange fx.
Overall this is a song which sounds good, certainly made by a professional tracker, but misses originality and a own face, which results in a typical 'tracked' song.
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Originality: | 6 | Theme: | 7 | Arrangement: | 7 |
Technical: | 8 | Quality: | 7 | Global: | 7 |
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A bit repetitive bit still very nice.
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