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DJStain

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Pretty neat

Whats disturbs me most is the instruments, the songs composure is so damn great but if you had professional sounding samples it would be amazing. What I mean is that all the instruments sound standard, as is, too low grade for the composure quality... this has TONS of potential. Great job though.

If you wanna collab on this song, give me a holler.

Not too bad

It gets very repetative, but it's not bad. Some parts sound like you ran out of ideas. Keep up the good work.

FatKidWitAJetPak responds:

Thanks man, and I have a great song that I made out of this too.

Not too bad

Has a lot of potential

ColbyArmstrong responds:

Thanks
Its not well build i know but its just a demo which i usually don't spend much time on,Ii should really start doing.

So yeah I am looking forward to finishing this.

Colby Armstrong

touching...

it really is.

Bro

It's hard for people to top your composure and mastering... amazing.

Trippy

I've always been into story-telling music, I've actually tried it once.

This is really nice, I know how difficult and tedious it is to pinpoint the story as well but you did good.

Definite

Good job!

Sephora responds:

Thank you

hey

This is great!

Rig responds:

Thanks!

Always

Always original, that's what makes this music so tight. There is almost no sign of electronics. Amazingly composed, you never cease to amaze me dude.

I would definitely love to work with you.

Liked it

I liked it for how chill it was. The snare caught my attention as well, reminded me of NiN snare in 'Closer'

Bleek989 responds:

YEA IDK I LIKE TO TRY NEW SHIT YA DIG? LOL

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Hey guys, my buddy (namoroso) and I have been on and off composing music since 2003. We are working our hardest to produce new songs/loops. Thanks to all who have commented and helped us out.

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