I love how outbreak is pieced together, (positive critisim?) I notice change ups, but you do it in a way that isn't too noticable inwhich i can see two sides to this, its kinda reminds me of camoflauge (sp bad morning) ....ehh forgot..(kinda high too
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yeah! it had a pinch of elegance in their also i liked it
PERSONALLY (my opinion) I'm more southern so I lik'em with a southerness to it
"The Dusk"
kinda cool, kinda has like a back alley feel to it, with a tincture of early 1900's jazz influence, [By the way as i'm writing this i'm listening to it all the way through (

doesn't it feel good to just have someone actually confirming that they have listened to the entire beat, because YOU know that there is TECHNICALLY ALOT more "content" when listen all the waythrough, like all the variances)]
Its interesting all of your beats have this similar sounding style or format...how do you make your beats? with software on computer? such as FL studio, Reason, Cakewalk, kinetic, and other ones also, or do you use hardware such as a full fledged studio?
"North ATL Theory"
is pretty cool, "let it all go down" cool little sample nifty stuff
"Secret Invasion"
I really really love some of the patterns in this beat, but personally for me they were in the wrong place with wrong beat (my opinion again let me remind you) also here is something to consider...create something that stands out! you know? something that you can mum drum too while you maybe doing something...
I mean you can do it to your beats also, but i mean its a bit harder for the guy who just listened to it for the first time,
"Darling (Don't Miss me)"
I really really like how you start it off (also the other ones started off nice too)
I don't like to be biased with my assumingness, but i theorize that northern beats most of the time has like a random vocal sample, that may be old, or reckongized among society, thus applying an aesthetic value to compensate for our incompacity to "ride" to the beat "flow"
well those are the once i just listened too I hope my critiqueness (with bad spelliing with biig words, probably used wrong

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Its always good to know that someone took their time out of their lives to focus on YOUR ART
good karma brotha keep it movin