70s Japanese Movie Soundtrack Sample Beat (Mellow-ish)

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2012/03/12 12:36:35 (permalink)

70s Japanese Movie Soundtrack Sample Beat (Mellow-ish)

Sampled a Japanese movie soundtrack from the 70s to create this mellow-ish vibe: http://www.soundclick.com...11488341&q=lo&newref=1 I like how this one came out, it's a bit mellow/relaxing but still a bit aggressive and has that old school hip hop style -- let me know what you think!
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    Lynn
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    Re:70s Japanese Movie Soundtrack Sample Beat (Mellow-ish) 2012/03/12 12:47:15 (permalink)
    It's difficult to comment on this one.  The song plays then stops, plays then stops, over and over.  There's no song structure, just a repetitive line.  There are a lot of sub lows in the piece that sound cool, but it's like the famous bridge to nowhere; it has not destination.  I'd be much more interested in hearing something you wrote.  I'm sure you could do better than this.

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    Re:70s Japanese Movie Soundtrack Sample Beat (Mellow-ish) 2012/03/12 14:14:10 (permalink)
    You probably had a lot of fun making this.

    Sadly I did not have as much listening to it. It just did not "move" me.
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    Re:70s Japanese Movie Soundtrack Sample Beat (Mellow-ish) 2012/03/12 14:56:10 (permalink)
    Way too chopped to be considered old school.
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