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Rise and Fall by Brett Lee [Email]
Genre: Breakbeat

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Hits: 1417
Comments: 13
Votes: 3
Plays: 323
Last Played: Oct 13, 2008 - 04:35:19 PM
Downloads: 87
Fans: 1
Uploaded: Jun 22, 2005 - 07:42:04 AM
Last Updated: Jul 19, 2005 - 09:57:10 PM



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Description:
This is sort of a rock/break beat/hip hop fusion. Once again, I am looking for feedback, so any comments (and critiscims, as long as they are constructive) are welcome.

Lyrics:
none

Hardware:
Computer, Edirol and DD-55

Software:
Logic Pro
Reason
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Needs... &mdash 06/22/05 - 08:41:15 AM
vocals. I would classify this more as "industrial" than
electronica. Other than that everything you have melds
with each other quite perfectly IMO.

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Needs... &mdash 06/22/05 - 02:01:10 PM
Yes, I agree. I do not do vocals and do not know any good vocalists. I have been
told that a lot of my stuff is more industrial than anything else. It makes sense
that it sounds industrial as I grew up listening to the likes of KMFDM, Skinny
Puppy, Nine Inch Nails, and others.

I greatly appreciate your comments.

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Nice grooves! &mdash 07/06/05 - 01:06:31 PM
I hear a bunch of killing rthyms and sounds. I love the high hat work. I also like the bells sounds and heavy sound underneath. I could add some ripping bass in parts. Great energy in this music! I like it.

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Nice grooves! &mdash 07/09/05 - 09:36:35 AM
Thanks for the comments and suggestions.
-leeb

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-Brett-
<a href=http://leeb.servebeer.com/>leeb.servebeer.com</a>

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tasty! &mdash 07/17/05 - 10:38:15 AM
the sonics you have here are delicious if i may say so.

i'd dine with you again. mmMy.

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tasty! &mdash 07/17/05 - 10:40:25 AM
the sonics you have here are delicious, if i may say so.

i'd definitely dine with you again!
compliments to the chef..

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tasty! &mdash 07/17/05 - 10:40:44 AM
the sonics you have here are delicious, if i may say so.
i'd definitely dine with you again! compliments to the
chef..

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nice synth line &mdash 07/29/05 - 06:37:48 AM
whoa! I love that raw sound that comes bursting in at the beginning of the song - also very impressed with the drums. Not really my genre, i'm more of a hiphop fan, hence i find it goesa little to dancy for my liking towrds the end of teh song, but i love the raw sound, drum lines, and general hip hop elements in there.


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Wicked track! &mdash 09/28/05 - 08:56:45 PM
I really like the way the bass tones sound. Very sohistocated sounds, the
way the layers build onto one another is perfect. When that high synth
riff comes in at 1:36 it's brilliant. There is a real rawness to the sounds
you created. I must say this track gets my creative juices flowing. I would
love to hear vocals. Excellent!

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Wicked track! &mdash 10/07/05 - 06:36:53 PM
Yeah, I often get requests for vocals. Maybe someday I will find a vocalist or get
squirrely enough to do some. But for now...

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-leeb

Brett Lee
http://www.myspace.com/leebmusic


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Very Nice! &mdash 04/06/06 - 05:58:50 AM
Drums were well done... were they from Reason or recorded?

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Very Nice! &mdash 04/19/06 - 09:40:42 AM
The drums were done in Logic. I only use Reason for a couple of the synths.

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-leeb

Brett Lee
http://www.myspace.com/leebmusic


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awesome song &mdash 04/11/08 - 10:18:18 AM
"vocals. I would classify this more as "industrial" than
electronica. Other than that everything you have melds
with each other quite perfectly IMO."

i don't think you need vocals, i think it sounds great like this. maybe try making the drum beats more ebrasive in the middle of the song. i dunno, and maybe those other precussion parts you hear at the beggining louder. because they're realy cool and you can barley hear them later

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