1. Why do you use the same drop vocal for most of your songs? I'd like to hear a new one.
2. Very good overall.
3. Try experimenting with some other instruments, too, like bass, guitar, sax, turntable/scratch, violin, etc. Obviously you can't use every single instrument in existence, but you can expand your variety.
Same drop vocal, how? I have TWO songs, with a low drop vocal. Why? Because it fits the beat. It's a southern/Trap style beat. Would you rather me use a more ''House like'' vocal? It wouldn't blend. Maybe if I made house music, or dubstep, the vocal drop would be different. Or if my beat had a different sound, it would be different.
You recently said you heard my "new tune" and liked it, this is the same beat...
I do appreciate your feedback because it opens my eyes.
I don't plan to steer to just one type genres. I'm currently working on a house track atm. With a different approach clearly.
My strong suite is anything with Horns, brass, high pitched synths, etc. It's what I currently feel comfortable making.
I've made various beats throughout my time. From nothing but Piano, organs, and violins. My sound library isn't as big as it use to be. Since I've had to reformat millions of times. And if it were that easy, I'd be the best at errrthang.
Oh. and blaa is still a female dog.