akis23
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Date: April 18, 2005 @ 12:02 PM
i just love it and the production is very good indeed
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iOrbit
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Date: April 18, 2005 @ 6:48 PM
Intro has a nice goa feel (best genre ever) then the beat kicks in and gets things moving. Very nice. Pretty chilled and hypnotic.
Why don't you let that wicked synth sound keep on going through the whole track? Oh and one thing I think you should add is more drum layers, because atleast I like complex and tense rhythms in tribal. 
I agree with akis23, the producion is top notch.
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Lux-Aeterna
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Date: April 18, 2005 @ 7:16 PM
This is the hook-up jam! Love tha evil flute and tha flava. Some sweet effects in here. It has a very classic house element. I was grooving in the studio to this one...Very nice track. Keep it up!
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graffitipish
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Date: April 19, 2005 @ 2:52 AM
ill track,great execution....keep doing your thing.....one
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MonnieB
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Date: April 19, 2005 @ 7:40 PM
This is some track... Very interesting sounds ys got... I love the percussion very much... Nice chillin' house beat... Good job, hun!
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CognitiveFir...
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Date: April 20, 2005 @ 4:50 AM
Very inovated well mixed and great use of instrument and vocals. Liked the vocals and flute textures, echos, nice beat you use FL Studio?. Lux said that tha flava sound sounds great!
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AaronC
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Date: April 20, 2005 @ 3:26 PM
Excellent tribal feel here... FX and vocals are splendid just as others have said. I really dig the evil laugh towards the beginning too it just sets the right mood for this track in my opinion...This work reminds me of a track that John Kelley would play for sure. The beginning segment in particular when you first drop those sick tribal beats...Excellent job here.
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koiulpoi
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Date: April 20, 2005 @ 3:46 PM
I've never heard a 'tribal' song before, but I'm liking what I hear! That flute does sound almost evil - which is odd for a flute, but kinda cool, too. The evil laughs are awesome. Man, this is really far out and strange, but I like it. Those pitched out vocals really take this to a whole different level. I do agree with iOrbit, you should have kept that killer 303ish synth going. Very nice!
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klindsay
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Date: April 21, 2005 @ 10:58 AM
How can you be a non-conformist if you don't drink coffee??
I guess this would be alright to listen to while you were killing some weed!
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Cruel2bKind
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Date: April 22, 2005 @ 1:05 AM
This sounds like it was composed in Fruity Loops or Reason.
That intro synth sounds EXACTLY like Fluke's "pearls of wisdom", I think that's it..it's on the "OUT" ep...that I'm sure of. Anyway..
After only 1:00 I'm over the percussion. That's the weakest part of the song. The arrangement is suffering at it's mercy...I'm well aware how hard it is to program drums and create strong drum tracks...but for this style of music, it's what it's ALL about. I'd focus some energy on learning how to create better tracks by doing some reasearch. Best thing I can tell you is to try and program drum tracks to songs you already like that someone else wrote...that will teach volumes in itself.
Bass is also a spot you could expand your horizons. Dabbling in double-bass lines is a cool thing, with differing sounds of course.
This tune seems to dangle over the edge of wanting to be techno (b/c of the changes and timing of them) and a D&B song...not necessarily Tribal to me.
As far as mixing, there's some compression issues that could be addressed, certainly. I think everything sounds pretty even...the conga sounds, for example, could be a TON better sonically and louder/more in your face (again, what drives this song is the percussion and bass - so those should be large and in charge in the mix).
The vocals used, and the treatment of them...I'm not sure what I think of that...It reminds me of "The Mummy" for some reason...
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orgasmotron
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Date: April 22, 2005 @ 3:50 PM
that intro synth is DEEEEEEP. i'm thinking the drums could use some beefing up, but i always say that. still a very nice tune overall. i dunno whatelse to say. thats an ill tune. props.
and the mix is clean, which i can never do, so bigup.
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gleavey
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Date: April 29, 2005 @ 7:12 AM
i would haev to agree with orgasmotron... i think it'd help if the drums had a little more kick to 'em. but i dig the song. i love the production.
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jimmymook
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Date: August 29, 2005 @ 11:56 AM
some nice mellow riffs going on here as well as some nice beats, keep up the good work. Have a listen to mine and let me know what you think
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hantu
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Date: November 29, 2005 @ 11:06 AM
okay... 1:44 that funny little thing comes in... erm kinda sounds like a voice/flute of some sort... well i don't like that... i feel something better could have come here...
everything else seems pretty good to me, actually i found this entire piece a tad scary ... so if that was ur intention, then well done 
creative piece though
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tmrwtoolate
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Date: December 30, 2005 @ 7:17 PM
wow dude...thanks for commenting on my stuff ^_^
i dig this tribal hope song more than any of your other stuff because it's got that certain element to it...i could dance to this all night with my girlfriend 
anyways thanks a lot oh and btw, would you be able to recommend me a good mic to use for recording stuff at home?
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AWJ
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Date: January 4, 2006 @ 4:36 PM
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