New Marco Bailey Album on MB
Didn't like it. It felt like Marco Bailey trying to be experimental but it just didn't pull off at all. Actually I was absolutely gobsmaked at how un-experimental it actually was. Don't get me wrong I like some of his productions (alot of ppl are quick to slag him I know but they do serve a purpose) but this was just not right at all.
Re: New Marco Bailey Album on MB
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Originally Posted by MARK EG
Didn't like it. It felt like Marco Bailey trying to be experimental but it just didn't pull off at all. Actually I was absolutely gobsmaked at how un-experimental it actually was. Don't get me wrong I like some of his productions (alot of ppl are quick to slag him I know but they do serve a purpose) but this was just not right at all.
are there any tracks on it worth using?
or is the whole thing an experimental soundscape type thingy?
Re: New Marco Bailey Album on MB
[quote="MARK EG"]. Don't get me wrong I like some of his productions (alot of ppl are quick to slag him I know but they do serve a purpose) but this was just not right at all.[/quote
i agree with that, i like some of his stuff, but its pretty much the same old shit, but it does the business on the dancefloor. should be interesting to see what hes come up with mind, maybe trying to move away from the dancefloor sound is a step in the right direction (even if it is pretty lacklustre)? i like to see at least a little diversity from all techno artists.
Re: New Marco Bailey Album on MB
[quote="COL ECSTATIC"]
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Originally Posted by MARK EG
. Don't get me wrong I like some of his productions (alot of ppl are quick to slag him I know but they do serve a purpose) but this was just not right at all.[/quote
i agree with that, i like some of his stuff, but its pretty much the same old shit, but it does the business on the dancefloor. should be interesting to see what hes come up with mind, maybe trying to move away from the dancefloor sound is a step in the right direction (even if it is pretty lacklustre)? i like to see at least a little diversity from all techno artists.
Lets face it, we can say the same thing about most producers these days, Redhead as previously discussed, Natus, Noise, Beyer...whoever. They all have their place in a set and can all be used as tools in our trade. That's our job to improvise and to be creative. At least production is quite assessable to the mases and gives us more choices. Bailey was the ants pants a few years back and I still like to odd track of his these days.
Imagine the sort of music that we'd see from China if and when techno invades the teenage populous there. More people than America and Europe put together...