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Hello mate, I try to listen to you music, but I have very fast net, and your myspace takes very long.

 

This maybe why you have no comment. I do the same thing, I put a very high quality mp3, so maybe not too many people like to download...

 

Or maybe my music just sucks.. But, I did try to listen, and it is very difficult to wait for so many things to download when you have 5mbs fiber optic net...

 

People really forget when they sexy up myspace that most people still have a dial up connect.

 

Cheers

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:posford: :posford: :posford:

 

Dude This Is Some Great Shit! :clapping:

 

Very Good Work Here, I Am All For The Melodies!

 

I Have Listened To Your Track Hypnosis And This Is A Very Cool Psy Chill Goa Trance Type Of Track That I Dig! :lol:

 

Awesome Job And Keep The Music Flowing.

 

Cheers From Canada

 

Bioshift

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Heya,

 

Thanks for giving us a taste of your music. I'm sure you have talent and I can hear it in your tracks. Just a bit of suggestion incase it can give you a better idea and a broader range of audience; try producing some non-melodic tracks?

Your melodic tracks are good but that's appealing only to those who like them. For example, here in Japan, PSY party goers are changing from the hippy, peace loving, nice people to the DARK, crappy, violent druggies. The older mature people are phasing out, while the youngins are coming in.

 

From my perspective, this generation of party goers seem to rely on hard bass lines and floor stomping sound without the melody unless you're trying to get into the Morning PSY play time. Here in Japan, the big raves such as SOLTICE/VisionQuest/Mother etc, invite big name DJs that aren't melodic producers. They often invite either DARK Full-On Psy artists or Full on artists such as (often always) GMS, Wizzy Noise, X-Noize, Psycraft etc. You get the idea.

 

But if you've seen the recent 2008 Album reviews, there has been a lot of rants and raves for artists such as Headroom, Burn in noise and Flip Flop. They have really nice bass lines and not so melodic. Another artist who recently released his first album is PLASMOTEK. Now THAT'S good sound. It's great for peak time (where most DJs want to be/play), it's energetic and it'll please a majority of the party goers now-a-days.

 

This is totally from my perspective and my point of view. Since you're starting to produce, I just thought you might want a bit of information of what it's like here in Japan so that when you DO get signed up, you might want to a wider range of audience. Just my 2 cents.

 

- DJ from Japan

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