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I like the high pitched pluck around 0:45. The chords at 1:01 are just a little too loud. Bass slide at 3:02 was cool, but you repeated it too many times, I think. The end gets a bit repetitive. For such an intense track, I think you could have used a better ending. Good work, though! It was catchy and really creative!

*raises eyebrow at beeping noises*
The drums are very balanced. May I ask what characterizes neurofunk and "neuro" sub-genres?

Barkenadem responds:

Well, first of all, thanks for your checking my track!
Neurofunk is a subgenre of DnB. The main difference with Neuro and DnB itself are the thematics of it. Neuro is supposedly more dark themed, with heavy complex basslines, and punching drums. However, the tempo isn't strictly 174bpm, it can vary from 160 to 180 easily; I prefer to go more classy on this.
Basslines in Neuro genres consist of a Reese sort of sound with lots of filters upon it, mainly band pass.
There's also Neurohop, a 100bpm hip-hop-influenced genre which has the same characteristics mentioned above.

If you want some tips n' tricks on how to master/mix, msg me.

What's wrong with the composition? I think it's a great song. Very sweet and soft.

nemernemer responds:

Well, I guess it's a mixture between self criticism and having to listen to it hundreds of times :P
I'm glad you liked it, because as long as I know one person enjoyed it, I'm happy :)

It's cool, but I think there's way to much fuzziness in the synths.

tougueric responds:

Thanks for responding, I'l try to fix it. This is a pretty old track too.

Oh, heyyy... It has bass! I do agree with Optimize to a certain extent; it is a little repetitive, but it is okay for your first dubstep.

Why is it missing bass? Your music is decent, so it's a little weird that it only has treble.

Vatriox responds:

Well, I thought I'd try something different. Sorry if I disappointed!

My first thought was "Hey this song is really cool!" Then, I read the description. I just realized: Mainstream styles become mainstream because they sound good. That's one sick mainstream track you got there! You pulled it off. Favorited! The name is satirical, too, isn't it?

Obelion responds:

Of course it is :) and I'm glad I could get you to have your own thoughts about this!

The parts after 1:09 and 2:22 are really good, but the first minute was a little unsettling and didn't have the same feel as the Electro parts.

SVibes responds:

I appreciate your feedback. It's very insightful, and in some other tracks this may be an issue. In this track though, I made it asymmetrical as a stylistic choice. Like the title, many parts of the song are meant to be complimentary of other parts.

If you're looking for a song of mine with a high energy level that never stops, you should listen to my track Silvers or my E.T. remix.

It definitely has a unique feel... It's catchy, but kind of strange at the beginning.

Wow. This is great!

Hello everyone! I am TechnoLogical15, and I create electronic music. The program I used to make my music prior to Valiant Journey was Ignite. Now I use FL Studio 12. If you would like to contact me, please PM me. Feel free to check out my creations.

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