jump up competition! ready for voting!

which tune did you like the most?

  • tune1

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • tune2

    Votes: 2 11.8%
  • tune3

    Votes: 12 70.6%
  • tune4

    Votes: 2 11.8%

  • Total voters
    17

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hello all!

me and the boys were talking about jump up drum and bass when somebody suggested we have a competition.
the rules were simple, two weeks deadline, use what ever samples or synths you like and make it around 1:30.
these are all streaming links to tunes with a short build up and then the drop so please check us out and drop your vote, if you would be so kind.

gordo will cast the final vote in normal forum style, as he have read many book on the subject of naked teenagers.

http://www.reactorstudios.nl/jumpup/tune1.mp3



http://www.reactorstudios.nl/jumpup/tune2.mp3



http://www.reactorstudios.nl/jumpup/tune3.mp3



http://www.reactorstudios.nl/jumpup/tune4.mp3
 
not to bring anyone down or their efforts, but I think these tunes are far away from making my head bang or the quality for being called jump up.
I'm not trying to be mean, trust me! it's just some criticism and own opinion.
For the producers that joined this: keep on trying!!! these ideas are actually fresh

ps: I would have joined this if I had the oportunity ;)
 
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not to bring anyone down or their efforts, but I think these tunes are far away from making my head bang or the quality for being called jump up.
I'm not trying to be mean, trust me! it's just some criticism and own opinion.
For the producers that joined this: keep on trying!!! these ideas are actually fresh

ps: I would have joined this if I had the oportunity ;)

I think this just proves that jump up producers are way underrated. Wobbling takes skill too tbh.
 
Gotta admit, I was expecting lotsa jelly-wobblelishish-cheesy bass lines. Voted 3, closest to standard jump-up.
 
Recognized the sample in 2, that put me off instantly...

But 3 was still bearable. Nice work!
 
I voted 2, just liked it the most.

Ohh and I give him credit for not using vocals.

-that said 3 was the better jump up track.
 
I think this just proves that jump up producers are way underrated. Wobbling takes skill too tbh.

I like jump up a lot...
I actually think that jump up is way hard to make, I've seen nobody yet, who's been 1 year producing, copying ANY bass or gettin to the quality of the sounds that Original Sin, Taxman, Clipz(yes him too), have achieved.
But, in comparison, you have TOO MANY people that have been producing for just one year and can produce "standard quality" neuro/techstep/dancefloor dnb...
 
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