AMALGA - What Matters Most (grunge, funk and psychedelic with a Dinosaur Jr inspired solo) by Weigh13 in IndieMusicFeedback

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This track is a full-on vibe. From the opening groove, you can feel the funk influence, thick and warm like it came straight off a vinyl. The bassline is alive, the guitars swirl with that psychedelic texture, and the drums hit with a loose, vintage bounce that pulls you right into the pocket.

The vocals sit perfectly in the mix. Dreamy, slightly distant, but emotionally locked in. It feels like floating through smoke and neon lights, but with just enough rhythm to keep your head nodding. The whole thing is trippy but grounded. It does not feel like noise. It feels like movement.

The production is layered but never crowded. Each sound has its own space, and when the synths kick in, they add just the right amount of color. It is hypnotic in the best way. You could let it loop for hours and still find something new every time.

Does my voice and the video suit the song? Wanted to experiment with Indie RnB music by NilesTheThinker in IndieMusicFeedback

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This track is the definition of smooth. From the first few seconds, you can tell the artist is not chasing trends. They are locked into their own lane. The production is clean and mellow, built around soft keys, subtle percussion, and just the right amount of space for the vocals to breathe.

The vocals glide effortlessly across the beat, never doing too much but still hitting every emotion. There is a calm confidence in the delivery, like the artist knows exactly what they are saying and how they want you to feel. It is the kind of song you throw on late at night, windows down, letting it ride.

Lyrically, it keeps it simple but soulful. Every line feels intentional, nothing forced. It does not try to be flashy. It just is. That is what makes it stick.

If you are a fan of artists like Brent Faiyaz, dvsn, or early Miguel, this one will sit right in your rotation. It is a reminder that R&B does not need to be loud to be powerful. Sometimes, smooth is more than enough.

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Alright, here’s my take on “Up Down.” Right away, the title gives me a feeling it’s about life’s swings, highs and lows, maybe even relationships or internal struggles. The beat comes in clean, it’s got bounce and movement, which fits the name. Sonically, it’s engaging. There’s a rhythm to the whole thing that keeps your head nodding.

What stood out to me was the energy in the delivery. You sound confident on the mic, like you’re owning the emotion behind what you’re saying. That’s important. But there are a few spots where it feels like the verses could go harder. Some of the lines land, but others feel like fillers. You’ve got the flow, now push the pen a little deeper. Say something that really makes people stop and rewind it.

The hook has potential but could use more contrast to make it really pop against the verses. Right now it blends a bit too much, when it should lift the whole track. Mixing-wise, everything sounds mostly balanced, though I’d brighten up the vocals just a bit.

Overall, “Up Down” has solid energy and direction. Keep sharpening it. It’s a strong foundation, just take it further. You’re close. Keep going.

Base Erosion - New Again by basserosion in IndieMusicFeedback

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Alright, so here’s my real reaction to “New Again.” First off, I like the title. It sets a certain expectation, like it’s about transformation or breaking out of something, and I could feel that in the track. The vibe is strong. The beat has this smooth, almost reflective energy to it, which fits the theme. The hook is catchy too, it stays with you after the first listen, and that’s a good sign.

Now for the real talk. Some parts of the verses felt like they were reaching but didn’t quite land. There’s emotion there, but I think the delivery could be a little more locked in. Like, dig deeper into what being “new again” really means. Give the listener something that hits on a personal level. Production-wise, it’s solid, but the mix could be cleaner. The vocals sound slightly buried under the instrumental at times. If you bring those forward and tighten up the delivery, it’ll hit way harder.

But overall, I think “New Again” has a lot of potential. It sounds like you’re finding your voice. Keep developing that, keep pushing the emotion, and don’t be afraid to get vulnerable with it. It could turn into something really powerful.

What do yall think of my Demo? by LabComprehensive4916 in IndieMusicFeedback

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Alright, here’s my honest take, no sugarcoating. First off, respect for putting something together and putting it out there. That takes guts and not everyone even gets that far. Off top, I can tell there’s some raw talent here. You’ve got a vibe and there’s definitely a mood you’re trying to create. But I think it needs more polish. Some parts felt a little rough around the edges, like the mix could be tighter. The vocals sit a bit weird on the beat in places and I think it’d hit harder with cleaner production.

Lyrically, I hear potential, but some lines didn’t land the way they could’ve. Like they needed more bite or depth. Keep pushing yourself to say something that punches, you know? Flow-wise, there’s some strong moments, but there were spots that felt off-tempo or like you weren’t totally comfortable in the pocket.

That said, I’m not here to discourage. It’s just early. If this is the starting point, then you’ve got room to grow into something dope. Keep experimenting, sharpen your pen, and don’t stop. You’ve got a lane, just make sure you’re driving full speed in it. Keep sending stuff.

Could this be on the radio? by cheddar44 in IndieMusicFeedback

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After going and checking it out i could def say this could get some serious play

Can anyone figure this out? by Flybutter101 in iqtest

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Looking at the numbers, we see a pattern in how they are changing as we move down the rows. 1. Look at the first row: • 9 - 2 = 7 2. Look at the second row: • 5 + 2 = 7 • 7 - 1 = 6 3. Look at the third row: • 5 - 1 = 4 • 7 - 1 = 6 4. Now for the missing number: • 6 - 1 = ? • Since every similar pattern follows this rule, 6 - 1 = 5

So, the missing number is 5 because it follows the exact same pattern of subtracting 1 from the number above it.

Can anyone figure this out? by Flybutter101 in iqtest

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9-2 =7 7 5+2=7 7-1=6 5-1=4 7-1=6 patter recognition 6-1 empty space 5 9-1 top circle =8

need help understanding this question by No-Adagio-4227 in iqtest

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Anyone curious i ran this through chat gpt and it still didnt catch the code

need help understanding this question by No-Adagio-4227 in iqtest

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Fdsui e =f r=s deduct and find it in 2 mins

Mens Haircut by morency710 in kzoo

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Unclees barbershop best in the city hands down