REMIXED - Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome

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2012/04/03 12:51:05 (permalink)

REMIXED - Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome

Finally got round to finishing another song. A bit of a political comment but subject matter aside thoughts on the song and especially the production welcome as always. Thanks for listening.

Now completely remixed - Found here


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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/04 15:24:00 (permalink)
    Hi Karl,

    This reminded me of The Specials a little, or a solo Terry Hall tune. Overall the mix sounds very compressed, it was quite fatiguing to listen to all through. Vocals could come down a touch I think. Nice guitar solo, likewise the bassline and tone.

     
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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/04 15:54:45 (permalink)
    Hey Karl,
    I'm listening at work on a soundmax soundcard and $15 headphones.

    the mix sounds pretty good to me on this setup.  the vox are not too loud, IMO, at least listening like this.  the bass is a little loud, IMO, but not much.  I really liked the bass intro and the guitar solo.

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/04 17:37:38 (permalink)
    Me likey.
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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/04 17:49:22 (permalink)
    I really love the sound of your voice, it's got a lovely gritty British quality to it. The bass and guitar work are excellent. I agree with the comment about the mix being over compressed. 

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/04 21:19:47 (permalink)
    Hi FBB,
    Like the song, vocal and lead guitar alot.  Too squished.  Needs some width.  Agree on less compression.  I also enjoy your creativity.

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/05 01:52:05 (permalink)
    Hi all thanks for the comments. I'll take another look at the compression. One of the comments on my last song was not enough compression I guess I went too far the other way on this one. One extreme t'other.


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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/05 03:16:39 (permalink)
    I dig it brother!

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/05 07:36:44 (permalink)
    Bass sounds great, though there is too much of it.

    The drums get buried underneath the bass.

    Has a great groove, but the comp is killing it.

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/05 13:16:37 (permalink)
    Looking forward to the remix , thanks for sharing.

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/05 18:55:10 (permalink)
    You don't post much down here much, so I will have a listen to your stuff.

    I'm impressed best track I've heard today (ok only listened to three other tracks) but I would actually buy this.

    This is actually really good.

    Now I'm listening to this through my laptop speakers, not a good idea.

    But I can hear some pumping and breathing.

    But this is a great track, really talented FBB.

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/05 19:06:08 (permalink)
    I like much about this song, but I agree that it's over compressed.  Overall, it had a Midnight Oil and Neil Young vibe.  If you just tone down the compressor, you're good to go.

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/06 06:04:38 (permalink)
    Thanks for all the comments. Hopefully I'll get round to some "decompression" soon.
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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/06 10:52:15 (permalink)
    Hi Karl,
     
    First I thought that there was too much push in the vocals, but I really don't think there is.  Then I thought the bass was too loud, but I realized that I liked where it was at.  I don't think that there is too much of either, but that there is something that is not loud enough in the midrange.  Possibly that is what others are hearing when they say the guitar is too compressed.  Could it be that the guitar needs to be EQd to bring out more midrange tones?
     
    Good song.  good listening.
     
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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/06 13:48:40 (permalink)
    Hi Glen

    Ref the guitar - it is quite low in the mix there's a chugging guitar in places and a tremeloed flanging clean chord at a very low level, most of the way through. Both are intentionally low, I'm just using them to pad the sound a bit. I was trying to get a very dark sound to fit the whole mood of the subject matter.

    Not sure I pulled that off but I'm going to cut back on a lot of the compression especially on the bass when I try a remix, or should I say whenever I get the time to remix. Thanks for the input.
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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/09 17:13:18 (permalink)
    I like the song.  I actually didn't listen a lot to the lyrics.  As a bass player I am disgusted for saying that I agree with JYoYo.  The bass could be a tad quieter, A TAD!.  Somewhere along the line it got a bit difficult to hear the lyrics, some distortion or something.  I do like the lead part.  I actually like it all and my crits are nits. 

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/16 06:06:18 (permalink)
    Thanks for all the comments so far and in particular for being so kind on the compression criticisms.

    I've completely remixed it and after A/B ing this mix with the first one all I can say is I never realised what a mess that was (as far as compression) was concerned anyway.

    I guess that shows the need to walk away from a project and what a great forum this is as well.

    Anyway original link updated as well but remix here

    As always all comments welcome and thanks for listening.

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/16 09:05:34 (permalink)
    What a difference!  I think it is much better.  Verse guitars could come up a tad.  Maybe a bit more reverb on the lead voc?  I really like the lead guitar and its mix.

    All in all, I can hear everything really clearly.  This is a good song Karl.

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/16 09:32:55 (permalink)
    Nice one Karl - I heard only the remixed version.
    I love the tension you have created with the arrangement and the presence with the tight drum/bass/guitar riff.
    Very Terry Hall, Ian Dury, David Byrne - right up my alley.
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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/16 10:13:32 (permalink)
    The highs, sound bright and tinny on my laptop. And it's only the hats and a little bit the vocal, but not much.

    Agree with above comments as well. Lead is awesome though! I love political songs. I never used to, but now I do. It's one of my favorite forms of musical expression.

    I agree also with the brit vocal. Sounds cool!

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/16 16:01:59 (permalink)
    You have really got it right this time Karl. I agree with your comment - it is so easy to get too close to what you are doing, you end up missing the obvious. Anyway, this is a really well structured song, and now the recording does it justice. 

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/16 17:16:26 (permalink)

    I really enjoyed this. I only listened to the remix so I can't comment on any differences, etc.
    Bass line is killer, very nice. Guitar solo puts me in mind of David Gilmore (one of my favs).
    I thought the mix was good, you can find a weakness in any mix if you look hard enough but nothing really jumped out at me.
    Very cool, great work.

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/16 17:37:28 (permalink)
    It sounds great. the bass really cuts through the mix nicely. My only nitpicky comment would be (and i am truly nitpicking) is i think it's too bright for the content matter.  Maybe i have been listening to too much dub, but  it think it sounds a a little too sparkly for a "dark" song. For some reason i am picturing you and a virtual band smiling through the entire song.
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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/16 17:59:12 (permalink)
    Karl Ol' Buddy!!


    I really like your stuff! This is another excellent display of your increasingly confusing ability to be untalented (just so you know, I'm not buying that anymore!!!) I dig your vocals, it's like someone else said, spot on for the British sound and fits the music greatly! The bass is pushing and the sound of the individual parts is ace. The leads sound incredible and everything is crystal clear to my ears.

    Once again tho, not too keen on the drums. I'd like to hear slightly more natural cymbals with some room around them. And the Tom fills could be a dash more interesting. 

    But over all - top marks for this one. I'm on my third listen

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/19 06:47:13 (permalink)

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    What a difference!  I think it is much better.  Verse guitars could come up a tad.  Maybe a bit more reverb on the lead voc?  I really like the lead guitar and its mix.

    All in all, I can hear everything really clearly.  This is a good song Karl.

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    Thanks Jim - I intend to look at this again later but busy at the moment. I'll try your suggestions and see how it goes.



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    Nice one Karl - I heard only the remixed version.
    I love the tension you have created with the arrangement and the presence with the tight drum/bass/guitar riff.
    Very Terry Hall, Ian Dury, David Byrne - right up my alley.


    Hi Daryl - The tension was all part of the intention so it's great to know that I managed to convey that.


    ruralrocker2010


    The highs, sound bright and tinny on my laptop. And it's only the hats and a little bit the vocal, but not much.

    Agree with above comments as well. Lead is awesome though! I love political songs. I never used to, but now I do. It's one of my favorite forms of musical expression.

    I agree also with the brit vocal. Sounds cool!

    Thanks - It's my first song on this sort of subject but hopefully not my last. I'm like many I suspect my vocals make me cringe if I'm honest but they are a means to an end for me so necessary. But thanks for the comp.

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/21 03:42:37 (permalink)
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    You have really got it right this time Karl. I agree with your comment - it is so easy to get too close to what you are doing, you end up missing the obvious. Anyway, this is a really well structured song, and now the recording does it justice. 

    Bill

    Thanks Bill, yes definitely too close, let's not mince words here. As soon as I A/B'd them I could hear the original was awful, and that's being kind.......


    rscain


    I really enjoyed this. I only listened to the remix so I can't comment on any differences, etc.
    Bass line is killer, very nice. Guitar solo puts me in mind of David Gilmore (one of my favs).
    I thought the mix was good, you can find a weakness in any mix if you look hard enough but nothing really jumped out at me.
    Very cool, great work.


    Thanks, you didn't miss much with the first, trust me. The whole song really came out of the bass line which is an unusual starting point for me. I'm also a Gilmore fan and there are a lot of double stop/chordy type things in there which is probably why. Thanks for listening.
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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/25 04:35:01 (permalink)
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    It sounds great. the bass really cuts through the mix nicely. My only nitpicky comment would be (and i am truly nitpicking) is i think it's too bright for the content matter.  Maybe i have been listening to too much dub, but  it think it sounds a a little too sparkly for a "dark" song. For some reason i am picturing you and a virtual band smiling through the entire song.

    Thanks for the comments, I was trying to get a dark feel to the mix but perhaps my jokey personality can't be overcome.

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    Karl Ol' Buddy!!


    I really like your stuff! This is another excellent display of your increasingly confusing ability to be untalented (just so you know, I'm not buying that anymore!!!) I dig your vocals, it's like someone else said, spot on for the British sound and fits the music greatly! The bass is pushing and the sound of the individual parts is ace. The leads sound incredible and everything is crystal clear to my ears.

    Once again tho, not too keen on the drums. I'd like to hear slightly more natural cymbals with some room around them. And the Tom fills could be a dash more interesting. 

    But over all - top marks for this one. I'm on my third listen

    Thanks Marius, it's also good to see you around the forum a bit more than you have been of late. I'll keep working on my drums, might even get a drummer in for future projects now that I have somewhere to record them, but I've still got a lot of old stuff to work through first.

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    Re:Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/25 05:39:39 (permalink)
    Sounds pretty good to me. Like the solo.

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    Re:REMIXED - Oil in their Eyes - your comments/advice welcome 2012/04/25 15:12:51 (permalink)
    Interesting tune...  very punchy bass and kick... guitars sound really good too...
    I'd bring up the snare and lower the vox a bit... Well done...
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