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    Krigsvin posted a new activity comment

    @staticcorn , @wtmo and others. Please hrlp me also to classyfy the track.
    Ir reminds me esrly Hardcore Techno before it has become Gabber. But I may be mistaken so your opinion is needed.

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    Thanks for the feedback @staticcorn. Oddly enough, this was one of the few times I got to mix in a treated room, and on some Genelec 1032s! I think you’re right though. I wonder if saturation might do the trick… I’m going to rework the track, incorporating a few things I’ve learned since then.

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    • Well the 1032 do have a little much bass and are quite punchy, and many times treated rooms are more in the 200 and above, it’s hard to get control below, another thing is that the desk also makes a bump at around 120-160hz,

      Anyway looking forward to hear it with the new rework 🙂

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    Thanks a lot for the comments. @staticcorn When you say too much knock, in what frequency range, more or less? Since this version, I’ve put a Pro Q3 on it and boosted the lows and highs while attenuating the low mids. Then gainstaged it back to the original level. I think it sounds a bit tighter like that.

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    • From what my ears tell me, I would have looked at the area around 200-240. But that is probably what you did if you say it got tighter πŸ™‚

      But I’m also being picky, because as I said, the mix is really good

      • No, but picky is great!! I really appreciate this kind of feedback. πŸ™‚ When I put the Q3 on, the kick seemed more controlled. Also after listening in the car, I’m going to try the Pultec trick on the bass bus.

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    Thanks guys!

    @staticcorn anything from your end or are you happy for me to send over the premaster?

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Label Owner at Thorium Records

Behind the name, DEHN is Thorium Records label owner Michael Klit. He started playing some vinyl around 98-99, but he quickly began producing his music under the name Static Corn. In the summer of 99, he also began to make underground raves under the name of GerningsStedet. The parties were held, under parking lots, on abandoned farms, and old factory halls. He also played at the parties as DJ, where his style was minimal / pro-aggressive psytrance from the Danish underground scene. He later was a downbeat DJ at the venue Bryggen for several years.

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