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Emo rap has been growing immensely over the past couple of years. Artists like Lil Peep, Xxxtentacion, and Juice WRLD started on platforms like Soundcloud and grew to be international names seemingly overnight. Their music takes familiar elements of hip-hop,...
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With so much other stuff going on, how can you get your acoustic instrumentation to cut through when it needs to and fit into its own pocket when it’s not being featured in a session?
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Your kick and snare are two of the most integral parts of any mix. Together, these two percussive instruments drive the entire song forward and act as a foundational base for the rest of the song to build off of.
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When your mix is almost finished, you can start to feel the law of diminishing returns kick in. It can become extremely frustrating when you’re close to completion and it still feels like something’s missing.
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As I pointed out last week, a great song is more than just great writing. There are tons of hands involved with most of these songs before they reach any major type of airplay or playlist inclusions.
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