Home Forums Lianne Kaye Remix Competition May 2023 Jagannath – Glow Remix

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  • JagscoresJagscores
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    IDIQIDIQ
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    Wow. This sounds amazing! Original and creative and kept me engaged throughout the track. Obviously, a lot of work went into this.

    markpullinmarkpullin
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    Hi Jagannath, Some insane mixing skills in this! It’s really refreshing and I absolutely love the midsection. 😊👏👍
    If you have the time I’d appreciate some feedback on my production.
    All the best,
    Mark

    JagscoresJagscores
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    Thanks dear idiq for your time and feedback on my work. 😊

    JagscoresJagscores
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    Hi Markpullin, am glad you liked the mix. Thank you,
    Will check your entry right now.

    JagscoresJagscores
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    I enjoyed doing the complete music production and also the mix and master for this track.

    I wanted to bring in some different flavours. So i composed few phrases, layers and interludes for Sitar, Flute and shehnai and it came out good i hope. I also did sing few phrases which are used like ornamentation for the track making sure it won’t overpower or clash Liannes vocals.

    The guitars given by Lianne was only used at the last ending. I did not use it anywhere else. So it will have its impact and that too with the flute it would sound great.

    I then wanted to have different treatment for different parts of the song.

    Lianne Kaye did a great job by embedding lots of dynamics in her tune and singing. The song itself has a peak and slow start which crescendo slowly step by step. So i wanted to enhance it.

    So i wanted to give the song a start which should not be usual. Then slowly developed with guitars, base, synthesisers and about 6layers of strings filling up the important areas.

    I slowly played along with Liannes dynamics and made the peak fully loaded with some electronic music.

    I deliberately wanted to cut most of the music after the peak portion and treat it only with orchestral strings and flavour it up with Flute and sitar.

    And again slowly developed to the peak portion and give it a blast, but i also wanted the song not to end with the same electronic music with fully loaded tracks.

    I wanted the guitar to gel with flute, sitar and shehnai to glow with Lianne which does gives a satisfying peaceful ending.

    I hope you’ll like it.

    JagscoresJagscores
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    Need to mention the solid tracks recorded by Warren and his team. It was so tight and superb to mix with.

    juhujuhu
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    This was the very first randomly picked Glow remix I listened to and it could well turn out to be the very best! Definitely got some creative juices flowing in this one.

    jthiele0312@gmail.comjthiele0312@gmail.com
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    Sounds Good. Very Creative Production

    JagscoresJagscores
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    @Juhu I really appreciate your heartfelt feedback dude. Thanks a lot for your wishes.

    Smart75Smart75
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    Powerful mix and interesting sounds!

    JagscoresJagscores
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    @jthiele0312@gmail.com

    Thanks for the feedback dude. 😊

    Jens Bsdokrentaroot
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    Oh, that’s a uniqe one! Good sounding, and lot’s of creative things going on, I like the sitar!

    Good luck to you.

    JagscoresJagscores
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    @smart75 Am glad you liked my mix and sounds. Thank you!

    JagscoresJagscores
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    @rentaroot Thanks for your wishes dude. Yes, sitar is one amazing instrument which resonates so well and gels well with any kind of music if used properly. Here it’s blended with hindustani scales.

    Infact a lot of scales and it’s influences were applied.

    There were phrases where i changed the root scale and treated from the dominant scale but that dominant scale is also not the usual dominant. It was fun experimenting.

    As it fused well, listeners might not find that there are pitch shifts used in the orchestration.

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