I like this too, nice one. For the mix I would push the little synth figure back in the mix with reverb and a low cut at 360hz. The piano could use some more life in the eq dept. with a few bumps in the higher frequencies. In general the track could use some more depth, with some elements needing to be wetter and some dry as you have them. I think I would compress the bass more, perhaps, to get it to sit underneath a bit more. I'm also not a fan of that particular kick sound on a track like this. Have you tried layering multiple kicks to get a fuller sound?
Anyhow, i like it a lot.
This is not really my style of music, but i think you did a real good job and I enjoyed listening to it.
Exactly this .... very impressive!
I thought I would fill you in on a couple of things as I did really think about the sounds I was using. I was going to use a fuller kick as I actually liked it a bit better but I chose this for impact as it stands out a bit better than the one I was wanting to use at fisrt. I ahve read a few things on gear slutz about layering different kick drums together . This is something that I will experimnet with when I get fullt familiar with my software. Right now time is my enemy. Again though I truly appreciate your valuable input and I do listen.
I was using my Yamaha Motif xs 6s onboard sequencer and the tracks were then recorded onto a Korg D3200.Regarding kicks I don't know what drum software you use, I use NI Battery and you can drop in multiple kick samples into one slot to trigger at the same time - works well.