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Multiverse3_J2
By JimV / Oscillator's
Originality: | 3 | Theme: | 3 | Arrangement: | 2 |
Technical: | 2 | Quality: | 4 | Global: | 3 |
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I can see the albanians coming up to the dancefloor! Sound pretty much like a Holy-Men copy. The instruments sounds like a Casio tone-bank. But if you like pumping bassdrum and silly themes, this is something for you.
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Originality: | 1 | Theme: | 1 | Arrangement: | 1 |
Technical: | 1 | Quality: | 1 | Global: | 1 |
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Multiverse, or, as a alternative trackname, 'how a bassdrum can destroy a complete song', is a hardcore track with probably the most unbalanced mix in this entire compo. Multiverse and Mostly Harmless fight a furious battle about who made the worst track, and probably they don't win neither.
What's wrong with this track? As I cryptically mentioned, the artist found a bassdrum which almost completely overloads all other sounds. I can hear a terrible leadsynth somewhere, but because the melodies it creates are not that interesting it is not such a problem it's hardly audible. There are no real beats, the FX used are dramatically not-subtle, speech has been ripped from streetfighter 2 (ha-do-ken! (down-down/forward-forward-punch), the overlap of differents parts is very forced and it all sounds very unprofessional.
To the artist: read the story I wrote about Mostly Harmless concerning how to interpret the review above. The things that can be improved are that you have to choose another bassdrum, you have to balance the mix, you should use a better (clearer) leadsynth, work on the main melody and try to insert subtility and atmosphere in your tracks.
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Originality: | 4 | Theme: | 5 | Arrangement: | 3 |
Technical: | 3 | Quality: | 4 | Global: | 5 |
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