Yes, here I am, showing up like a bad penny - back again to annoy you all with this :
I have updated this mix with some alterations in the intro, courtesy of the fine suggestions of @Sven. Please have a listen and let me know what you thinkā¦ Thanks
I like the intro better now, it flows and it drags me along with it, quite naturallyā¦
Iād still be a bit careful when the riff guitars are added at 2:18 - still feels a tad intrusive to me and Iād lower them. If you need to UP something at this point, Iād consider adding a few dB on the bass. To go with the ābulldozerā themeā¦ I feel the guitars are competing too much with the vox.
Donāt have a problem with the loud guitars at 3:11 - as thereās no vox to run over thereā¦
Itās a cool tune and it reminds me of this Dutch bandā¦ for some reasonā¦
Sounds really good, thereās not much advice i could give here. Iād personally spread the hats out a bit more if it was me but only personal preference. Nice chops man.
Cool, thanks for the idea, and thanks for taking another listen, Sven!
Iām a bit confused what youāre getting at here, because the main riff guitar plays in between the chorus vocal phrases, so to my way of thinking it is a ācall and responseā sequence. If there are vocals that it āruns overā, they are background vocals that are meant to beā¦wellā¦ in the background.
ā¦so I think Iām going to stick to my guns here, because the riff is a BIG part of the chorus, and the song was actually written around it. Believe me, Iāve tried it at different levels, but the choruses simply lose energy and focus that way, because it is so intrinsic to the song. I did aready increase the bass level quite substantially compared to the verses - any more and it becomes muddy and starts to swamp the drive of the drums.
Thanks - yeah, I can hear similarities in the chordal figures of those Hammond riffs - cool track! - Iāve never heard them before.
Thanks for your help, mate - much appreciated!
Thanks Dillon - haha, yeah - as much as I love Andy Summersā stylings in The Police, I resisted the call of the Chorus this time!
Thanks Terry - You know, I was just noticing that the main riff guitar is on the same side as the hihatā¦ hmmā¦ maybe I should swap those guitars in the stereo imageā¦
Haha, very funny. No, Iāll leave the ambitions to the kidsā¦
nice andrew i am liking it. The only thing is the high is panned right and prefer left panning. That is just personal preference, although i am curious as to if you always panned them this way why have i not noticed and why do you choose to do so?
Thanks Eric - I always pan things from audience perspective (assuming right handed drummer) - I always imagine myself watching the band on the stage. I guess thatās why I tend to pan drums a little narrower than many. ā¦ no real reason, just personal preference
Yeah interesting I always mix it from the drummers perspective which really makes no sense but I canāt help myself. I am a little surprised that i have never noticed before. Anyway good song. I am looking forward to this album.
Huh - I never imagined drum panning was such a contentious issue! Every single mix Iāve ever posted has had drums panned from audience perspective, and this is the first time it has ever been mentioned!..
TBH, it doesnāt really bother me to hear drums panned the other way, just as long as they sound good! Mixing is a million different little decisions, and thatās just one of the manyā¦donāt overthink it, make a choice & go for it, I say!
This is really, really good Andrew. Stop screwing with it. Any nitpicking at this point is totally subjective. I just listened to this today, and even the bridge sounds natural to me now, whereas the first listen had me wondering a little about it as I listened. Get out the bubbly and christen the ship.
Thanks Bob! Yeah - I only made this one change - it only took me 10 minutes (literally)ā¦ The rest of my spare time I have been working on your mix (I promise)!
I might have to do a āPurple Rainā style chorus cover of this mofo, the urge is that strong. Itās hard to be a tree in the desert. Is it a douglas-fir?
Thanks Kevin - glad you liked it!.. Yeah, I always like to throw a little dissonance in the gumbo - it spices things up a bit!
The biggest challenge was that there are actually about 50 tracks of backing vocals that I had to submix into stereo stems to make manageable - it was been quite a task, but it ended up sounding something close to what I envisioned in my mindās ear, so Iām pretty happy.
Pretty much flawless to me. Canāt imagine the amount to bgvās you messed with. Most I have had is four. Oh wait, this isnāt about me. This song has much appeal. Hope the best for you on it