My personal favorites were Moldova, Netherlands and Norway. Some other good ones were Greece, Bulgaria, Albania, Estonia, Montenegro and maybe Ukraine.
Joonique_Sound saidBest idea so far.
I think a better option would be giving “likes” like on facebook.. more “like” the better, but no “likes” wouldn’t affect negatively.
I got a request to make a file once, made it, uploaded it here on AJ, the guy who asked me to make it bought it, and then BAM! a 3 or 4 stars rating.
I ask him if he likes the file, he says is fine, I ask him if the file fit his project or need some customizing, he says “no. it’s perfect”, then I ask “why did you rate it so low then?”.
His answer was something like “I never give the maximum rating”. Go figure.

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Not a bad track, quite well mixed.
To my personal taste it’s a bit repetitive and the snare in the build-ups sounds like a machine-gun, so, maybe if you would switch to a drum machine with round robin or make some filter tricks, it would improve this.
Some of the side-chain sounds pretty aggressive and most of the synths are very “in your face”. Maybe would give a more “3D” effect if some would have some more reverb, some would be pushed more to the sides and make a space for everything there.
Anyway, a good mix.
