I experimented on orchestra strings with techno/dnb music. I think it turned out rather well. Enjoy! ^_^
length: 2:40
Quality: 128kbps mp3
length: 2:40
Quality: 128kbps mp3
Category Music / Techno
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Size 100 x 100px
File Size 2.45 MB
lol, where the heck did you get those orch samples from? It sounds pretty cool, but the drums could stand to come in more powerful, like they do halfway in the song. Also, if they came in a little earlier it may surprise people more, but ya. Sorry if you weren't interested in hearing critique ;p
I'm really interested to know where you got those orchestral samples, however, cause you made real good use of them in the beginning. They could make a very good song base if used throughout, and caught my fancy quite well :B
I'm really interested to know where you got those orchestral samples, however, cause you made real good use of them in the beginning. They could make a very good song base if used throughout, and caught my fancy quite well :B
Interesting take on dance music and classical music. A cool experiment ;3
I have to say, I liked it until it went into the drum solo near the end. It wasn't bad, and it was a neat twist, but I felt the drums weren't too interesting. *shrugs*
It would be neat to see dance songs with classical instruments more often. Have you ever heard of Hybrid? They would play with a Russian orchestra, and it was a great effect, especially live.
I have to say, I liked it until it went into the drum solo near the end. It wasn't bad, and it was a neat twist, but I felt the drums weren't too interesting. *shrugs*
It would be neat to see dance songs with classical instruments more often. Have you ever heard of Hybrid? They would play with a Russian orchestra, and it was a great effect, especially live.
Not too shabby but it relies a little to much on the strings and repeats far too often...other then that little tidbit you have someting here if you work a little more on it. The beat is pretty catchy towards the middle of the piece and gets pretty fast while still maintaining a good beat. Keep working and you will get the right sound if you just keep at it. Good luck with your next piece...I am eager to see what you will do next.
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