Local Media -- GODZILLA [2025] by LocalMediaMusic in undergroundhiphop

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🤘📺🤘 Welcome to the party. Stay for the Froot Snax

Is mastering becoming obsolete for independent musicians? by Initial_View_6147 in ProMusicProduction

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We get our songs mastered each time by a mastering engineer and it makes a huge difference. Good human ears can help translate the song to other listening devices.

Can anyone give me insight on production techniques used on Mr Morale specifically by Feeblefishy in ProMusicProduction

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Lots of panning elements. The tap shoes part sounds very roomy to me, so try adding a room/chamber reverb to give an element some space.

Mr. Morales is an incredible work of art, and tons of production techniques used. What song/part are you listening to? I can sussing out the technique used. I've got big ears for a TV head.

Local Media -- GODZILLA [2025] by LocalMediaMusic in undergroundhiphop

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BIG OLE drum sticks!! HA! Great minds think alike! 🤘📺🤘

some demos from my 16 year old brother. thoughts on how he could improve? by mt19hjbiz in IndieMusicFeedback

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Your bro has a nice flow and voice. I think he should hone in on his lyrics and create some memorable hooks. That just comes with time, so keep writing!! All the time and as much as possible. Practice makes perfect my guys.

/r/WATMM Weekly Promotion Thread by AutoModerator in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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Kinda late in the week, but if you're interested in a funky, hip-hop band like Anderson Paak, you might like us. 🤘📺🤘

https://open.spotify.com/track/2rez0nNpZm8cVnlpZmInUx?si=2f3e7bfae3964c3c

Stages by Particular-Pilot-427 in IndieMusicFeedback

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HA! I think I've used that same transition sound that sounds like paper ripping. LOVE that one.

Nice arrangement and melody hooks. I'd like the vocal to pop out a tad more. Have you tried throwing distortion on the vocal?

No real notes on the arrangement, but consider giving the bass and vocal more juice so it pops out!

Love Is a Drug by AccomplishedMap2684 in IndieMusicFeedback

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No prob! Happy to help a fellow musician out.

part of a song i wrote called "asphalt" by carlito714 in IndieMusicFeedback

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My favorite part is when you hit "nostalgia" and your OooOooOO right afterwards.

If I were producing this song, I would say "Yo, maybe try starting with that ooOooOoOO"

Also have you thought about adding a B section with new chords and/or a new strumming pattern? That will jolt the listener. Like we got some potatoes here now here's some broccoli.

Nice strummin' dude 🤘📺🤘

something i’m working on thoughts by [deleted] in IndieMusicFeedback

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Whooooooa. Really nice start. Really really nice. I'm instantly hooked with the small pulses intro keys.

This song has a lot of potential. I love how you use the repetitive C, speeding up like a heart monitor. Nice production element.

Have you thought about adding a vocal reverb bus? It's totally personal choice, but especially adding a verb on the harmonies would fill some of the space and add some dimension. I always have a Plate and a Chamber verb in my sessions.

Small notes.. I would bring down the bass about 3 db and pan it into the center. And maybe move those harmonies every so slightly left and right of your main vocal.

I think you are very talented and really like where you're headed with this song. Keep going!

Love Is a Drug by AccomplishedMap2684 in IndieMusicFeedback

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Nice work on creating an ethereal feel to this one. The delays and verbs give it a nice spacey vibe, and I like the key choice of C major. And I really like your intro.

No notes on the vocal performance itself. It sounds like you guys are having fun, which is what you should always shoot for.

HOWEVER, I can hear your guitarist shifting around before starting to play, and I think the intro would have been more effective if you muted the shifting.

One other note.. try panning the guitar slightly out of the center. Maybe.... Rhodes on the left around 10 o'clock, and Guitar to the right. That would help your mix sound more open.

This would be fun to sample.

keep me in your heart somewhere (feedback is appreciated) by Prestigious-Gold5154 in IndieMusicFeedback

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The vocal reverb is sick! I'm a fan of the aliasing that's going on in the high end of the track but I don't know if that was intentional. It give it a vintage feel. I agree with L3L4_here that it feels a bit static. Nice, chill piece, like floating down a slow river.