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2014/06/01 01:16:29
drma173
1st off I dont want to waste people time. This is a spanish song. I know there are people here that dont like
spanish music. I dont know why they dont? I feel like music should not be judged according to it language. But that my
opinion. I would like to apologize to those people who was apart or saw my last past that lead into a non sense argument with
an individual. Anyways here's my song
Hope you guys enjoy it!
2014/06/01 11:03:33
teego
Sounds good to me. I wouldn't change a thing.
2014/06/01 11:55:50
Loptec
Sounds good!
If I'd change anything it would be the drums I think. At the moment the drums kind of lack dynamics. Maybe you could accentuate the "important" beats in the rhythm where the groove of the track lies? I think that would bring life and more of an I-wanna-dance-to-this-track-feeling to it :)
2014/06/01 14:16:48
theguitarplayer
The music sounds just fine, but I would question your calling this Spanish music. It is sung in Spanish, but I'm not feeling it to be a Spanish song, as it feels more electronica to me than Spanish. Nice use of instrumentation though.
 
Peace and Blessings, John
2014/06/02 14:53:17
stevec
+1 to the above - sounds good.   But I agree that the drum track could use a little something just for a little more of a Latin feel, even though it is essentially an electronica/pop song.  Hey, cross-over can be good.  
2014/06/03 12:48:39
Starise
I listened and liked the song...it does sound crossover, but I like a lot of crossover music! Good job.
2014/06/03 18:12:55
drma173
What is crossover?
2014/06/03 18:34:29
RussjWhite
Sounds cool. Reminded me of the enjoyable parts of Eurovision! :) 
2014/06/03 18:59:45
rebel007
Crossover is the joining of two different musical styles to create something new, like Electronic mixed with Spanish. It's a good song, I like the songs you post here, they have certain flair (my new word of the week).
2014/06/03 20:03:05
dcumpian
It definitely has that cross of cumbia and dance music. Reminds me of stuff I used to hear back when I lived in San Antonio. Great job, mixwise, you did a good job keeping that synth from overpowering everything. The only thing I might change would be to place the main vocal in a slightly bigger space, particularly the louder passages. Maybe send the vocal to a bus and put some ambience on that bus, fade it in and out as needed.
 
Regards,
Dan
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