I agree with the comments above, Marc. Also:
- I'd pan the bass dead centre. I know panning bass in the centre is a rule and rules are made to be broken, but I don't think there's anything gained here by breaking the rule.
- For urban funk the main components are the bass and drums so they should be more prominent in the mix than anything else and both panned centre to maximise their energy. You need to bring the drums WAY up in the mix so the kick drum syncs audibly wih the bass slapping.
- E.g. when the organ comes in (which is cool) it's the loudest thing in the mix, which doesn't feel right.
- Guitar: I didn't realise there was any guitar in there until the third play! Needs to come up a lot.
- The overall mix needs judicious use of some limiting and compression to get the loudness and energy of the track up.
It's got the basis of an excellent song but the mix needs a lot of attention. I'd love to remix it if you want! PM me if that's of interest.

John


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