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wow! awesome record!!! Calver roox
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wow! awesome record!!! Calver roox
he's defintly the producer of the year for me another top quality release on glitch.
b1 is nice :)
I agree, defo he's massive producer and good djQuote:
Originally Posted by jimmy west
this is another top glitch
Reeespect.
Mr. Calver, well done ya funny lickle monkey :lol:
Nice ep I like it. :)
Respect
He seems to be the master of producing 4 trackers which are all completely amazing, and value for money with a capital "V". The only trouble is that i have this release on order now for too long and its eating me alive.
This bloke is a breath of fresh air fair play, his techno b-sides on Hard trance/House/NRG tunes are breathtaking, bring em on!!!!!!!!!
Looking forward to seeing him play soon
He's one of the few people alive who can bring credibility to hard house and attitude to techno. He is inimitable and one of the few people around with trademark production standard. If theres anything wrong with Calver records it's the fact the are too good and show up the faults in everthing else. The only thing to beat a Calver record is a new Calver record.
I loved glitch 5 personally. haven't heard this yet. I like his production style, nice and groovey. Sometimes a little too hard housey for me, but for this type of techno his sound is definitely the freshest thing around. I liiiiike it.
bit bold that :shock: :eh:Quote:
Originally Posted by AcidTrash
infact not only is it bold. are you shaggin him or what?
Nice release again from calver, not sure about a1, that riff seems a bit cheesy for me. Also do any of the other guys whom produce on this release get any credit???? Or is it all calver, and they just sit in the background and just agree with everything he does??Quote:
Originally Posted by AcidTrash
Where I'm concerned I have to admit Mr Calver did most of the driving for Blipped Out 4. I was there to watch and learn. I provided the samples and ideas for the most part but where production is concerned why interfere with a master?
It's nice to see your name on a record but I would have been just as happy coming away from that session with what I'd learned. Whether or not it went on vinyl was secondary to increasing my knowledge of good production. Getting a co-credit with Alex was a very nice bonus but I'll admit that what I would have done is a little different to what alex does.
Were I to go into that session knowing what I now know about producton it would perhaps have been a lot different.
I just have a lot of respect for his talent. Perosnally I think some of his releases shook the scene out of a lull and I gotta salute that.Quote:
Originally Posted by oldbugger
but your not disagreeing about shaggin him though? :lol:
Missed the point there i think pete, no tracks are 'too good' tbh, there is room for improvement in most productions these days, if not, then how can these boundaries be broken?Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott Kemix
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Originally Posted by Scott Kemix
regardless of who wrote it with alex, it always sounds like an alex calver record.
very true indeed