Big Room House track (F4F)

High noisy end of the lead is a bit overpowering IMO. You might want to EQ that out a bit. Some of the other sounds have a similar problem. Otherwise I like the lead, it's big and punchy and has good rhythm.

I do like the swung hi-hats that comes in about 1:09. Adds a lot of groove.

Chords are ok... you obviously don't need to think too much about chords in most house music.
Don't feel that you've got to actaully play the chords all the time: I feel that they get a bit repetitive just playing block chords on the first beat of the bar during the build up. You can construct your melody using the chords, but you don't have to play them bang on the first beat of every bar to get them.

You might want to spend a bit more time dropping... I feel like each of the two drops would be better if you made them twice as long, (with more variation obviously) otherwise it's just all build.

Take this with a pinch of salt, I'm not a big bigroom fan, the whole style is a bit cliched for my personal taste.

Here is my new track btw, looking forward to hear what you think.

https://www.futureproducers.com/for...aper-gibberish-dubstep-glitch-hop-f4f-479906/
 
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I usually don't like big room house at all, but there was something I liked about this. That buildup starting from 1:45 was my favorite; made me feel like there was some kind of sense of urgency. The overall beat was pretty good and you did a great job on the mix! The only thing I'd like to see is a bigger contrast between the moment of the buildup and the drop. It kind of just flew right into the drop; I think a lighter snare at that point would be cool. Either way, sick track dude!

Mind giving me a listen?
https://www.futureproducers.com/for...ack/lake-breeze-progressive-house-f4f-479370/
 
The high end EQ is badly distorted and its taking all the energy from your mix.

The track composition and production is good though and the string section is nice.

I like the snare builds but they're clouded out with all the muddyness. If you spend more time polishing it, you would have a great track on your hands.


Check me out if you get a moment - https://soundcloud.com/jamie-watshisface
 
mixing def needs work.. synths are too loud.. question did you produce all this or did you find random sample pack loops and throw them together... the only knock on this song is that it sounds EXACTLY like a lot of shit out there feel me.. but it does sound good none the less so keep it up . But anyway come check out my new house track and rnb beat > https://www.futureproducers.com/for...t-*drop-links-feed-feed*-479429/#post49807761 .. i've produced for soulja boy and honey cocaine among others and be sure to follow me on twitter https://www.twitter.com/SlurRty
 
hi im a new to future producers and also pretty new to producing been doing it about 6months now just listened to your track agree with the other comments i like the drops its pretty cool if you every get chance to listen to my sounds i have a couple of deep house tracks on sound cloud i can't post link yet but my sound cloud is Alex-Lusby if any one could give my any tips feedback to better my self that would be great
 
I think the track is pretty cool and has a lot of great sounds overall. I think the biggest (and easiest) thing you could do to improve the track is to reduce it's limiting/compression on the master. After listening (and just by looking at the waveform) it's pretty apparent that the dynamics are being overly reduced. If you eased up a little more on the track, it would breathe more, have some ups and downs, and the sound quality would be a little nicer as well. Overall, it sounds like it's pretty dope, it's just not shining through the mix as well it could. Regardless, excellent sound choices and arrangement.

Here's link for feedback, thanks!
https://www.futureproducers.com/for...dback/skeletons-vol-1-funk-junkie-f4f-480089/
 
I definitely can see this track as a big room house. Chord progression is okay to me. This is pretty kool track but Mixing and mastering could have bring more its potential. Right now it is too much distorted so I can barely hear the clear sounds. I know lately a lot of edm music have really loud volume, and also they using a distortion as one of the way to give a power to the music. However this is little bit more distorted so I would use right compressor and limiter on it. -clipper, etc.. and other ways for mastering too.- Just watch out that meter when u doing it. Overall I think this track has a lot of potential on it. Good work!

Hope I can hear the feedback too.
https://www.futureproducers.com/for...k/[f4f]-drake-type-beat-space-eardrum-480028/
 
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