ben sims... i can spot them a month away lol
and DC ? well, u can smell them a year away.. :lol:
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ben sims... i can spot them a month away lol
and DC ? well, u can smell them a year away.. :lol:
dj bone.....maybe? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirsha
Juan Atkins. :cool:
wright ?
oooh, come on, the Sativae/Drought crew have been doing the wack skippy synth madness for years..
Wright is good, but i dont think hes that new..
not takin anything away, its jus i have heard so many ppl call him 'the future' recently, and tbh, its not that new..
its still pukka
I hate when people criticize the 4/4 sound so hard when they dont realize the man hours and time it takes to even learn to getting good at making music to begin with
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Originally Posted by perpetual
True. He's diverse though, and by not getting weighed down with one particular or 'distinct' sound for every every release... he is able to come along and do something kick ass and even fresh; he's not the only one though thankfully. People with distinctive sounds can be applauded for sure, but 90% of them get so stuck in that sound that there's no point in following them anymore.
This thread isn't about new though Pete, I mean all of the other suggestions in here are old timers as well. I mean Surgeon, Dave Clarke and Adam Beyer? Hardly new or unique, a lot of people tried to copy Adam Beyer years ago leading to the whole Swechno sound.Quote:
Originally Posted by perpetual
I'd be hard pressed to describe it as the future either, mostly because stuff that is the future sound as it were tends to collect a momentum behind it and other people jump into a particular sound and widen the sound available within it, much like Sativae jump started a whole new generation of producers adding their own touch.Quote:
not takin anything away, its jus i have heard so many ppl call him 'the future' recently, and tbh, its not that new.
Rumenige & Loktibrada
most producers have their own sound,i can think of loads,everyone mentioned i'd agree with
also dave the drummer,michael burkat,definately marco baily umek henrik b......bet there loads more
Cristian Vogel
Reeko is instantley reconisable
Richie Hawtin.
Seriously unique. Vogel is one of my faves for sure.Quote:
Originally Posted by crime
Cari Lekebusch, Woody McBride.
I've just been hearing bits of the next Mosquito e.p., which is Bill Youngman, Cris has done a lot of the production, the loops are from Bill's live set, but it's mixed down on Cris's board, and you can just tell his hand has graced it... really looking forward to that e.p. dropping along with Vogel's "Station 55" album which is coming on novamute later in the year....Quote:
Originally Posted by Joseph Isaac
I'd really agree with that - particularly in Techno where "there are no rules" as to how you go about doing what your doing. Hence everyone tends to come at it from a different angle, with very different results. Certainly, everyone comes up with their own, unique way of working.Quote:
Originally Posted by conflict
I always think Chris McCormack tunes are pretty unique.
yeah it feels like a million times ive gone vinyl shopping and put the needle on the B side of a record and thought "man that sounds like ben sims again" then u read the print on the label and its like 'rmx Ben Sims'.........Quote:
Originally Posted by perpetual
Yeah definatley Vogel........and obviousley Dave Clarke, Jeff Mills, Oliver Lieb, Patrick Skoog and the Anxious of course ;)
Can't believe some of the more obvious producers were left out; you can hear a Kowalski track from miles away, same goes for Diego, Johannes Heil... Also Southsoniks is instantly recognizable.
yea definatly think the slovaks have their own little buzz! tough minimalism! i really like the way toky mixes too, real quick and chopped up to f***Quote:
Originally Posted by Spark
boss vs toky, stigmata '04 get it if u dont have it
yeah, toky, dalo, tibor, boss..Quote:
Originally Posted by stjohn
kaisersoze from CZ.. :rambo:
and this stigma mix is very good.. ;)