So, I'm debating on whether or not I should put this in my album X2. I would really appreciate some feedback on this, since it's kind out of my normal style. Hope you guys like it! Also I strangely got this inspiration from a Lexus commercial, lol.
Category Music / Techno
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 120 x 89px
File Size 8.24 MB
What is the difference between this song and the other one that is here. The only difference is in the name that is missing an "E in Freeze" otherwise it sounds the same to me.
I like this smooth trance t has an easy listening New Age Sound, But the mix makes me think two different settings, tropical beaches, or the gentle calm of winter as snow gently falls, very nice work all the same.
I like this smooth trance t has an easy listening New Age Sound, But the mix makes me think two different settings, tropical beaches, or the gentle calm of winter as snow gently falls, very nice work all the same.
Well that depends sir, is their going to be other Robert Miles type songs on this second album soft tempo like your previous smooth like jazz composition, or is it all going to be hard core Dance Factory Trance compositions. If the second all hard core option is the case, then I would say it would clash way too much unless you made it a bonus track or something at the way end like that. In the end though it all comes down to you, do you want to add it or not.
Well, so far most of the other stuff on the album is pretty hard. You can see for yourself whats on the album so far here:http: //x-factor.bandcamp.com/ I'm thinking of putting it at the very end of the album that way the last part of it is just a nice chill track and doesn't have to lead into another more upbeat song.
This makes me imagine a gentle snowfall with a gust of wind passing through the snow covered fields. As far as being included on your album, it's hard to say. I'm not exactly clear on what else is included on the album. However, if its like the majority of your work than I'm leaning towards not including it on the album. A track that's the odd one out will just feel out of place. But if you do decide to include it I recommend putting it at the very end of the album right after a track with the lowest tempo out of the rest of the bunch, or after something that's heavily atmospheric. Putting it anywhere else in the album would stop its momentum dead in its tracks. Truthfully, stuff like this would go better on an album of its own with other "chill" electronic tracks.
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