Or in fact any other good music.Quote:
I love it. if ya want spot on production listen to Britney spears.
Modern classical
Hip hop
trip hop
IDM
Industrial
Metal
House, to a certian extent
whatever.
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Or in fact any other good music.Quote:
I love it. if ya want spot on production listen to Britney spears.
Modern classical
Hip hop
trip hop
IDM
Industrial
Metal
House, to a certian extent
whatever.
its stomping man. id buy that. i think its great go and see how its all done at that standerd and put your say into wot happens. ive only ever used my kit. and had to start from scratch. which i would of thout you hav aswell. wot im saying is it must be so helpful to get in there with um and mak music. i kno it whould be for me. could be a distgusion on every angle of producing. somes gonna think good somes not. some say fruity some logic. i like or "should i say im realy filling it" loads of the tunes on there. and the tune with alex c. well done. you might hav to pm me and let me kno when its out on vinyl haha.
can download better music off these websites then can buy in the cd shops.
im no one so my veiw dont me shit. but there you all go
Disagree.Quote:
Although I applaud DIY culture, standards do need to be met.
If standards always had to be met we would lack some of the most innovative music produced in the last two decades.
Production quality hasn't always played first fiddle to creative content.
It would be really sad if new music didn't break through anymore simply because production standards got so high that it wasn't worth amateurs even trying...
IMO some of the best stuff was early detroit - analogue instruments and fearless invention.
Over production is stifling and putting people off.
Put the fun back in music!
I think I see what you're saying, but I kind of disagree.Quote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
I'm sure this has been gone over before, but I think that in Techno the lines between composition and production / engineering blur.
I've had a few Breaks tracks released over the last year or so, and Breaks production is a piece of piss comparitively. You get your drums, you get your bassline, you get your other bits and bobs, you compress everything to make it sound phat. Past that, it's all just melody etc. Edits and effects add interest, but if your bassline has enough of a hook it'll get people dancing.
You can even pretty much get away with just using presents. Have a listen to "Invincible Bass" by the Drummatic Twins, then listen to the drum'n'bass preset on FM7 and you'll see what I mean... and that tune was pretty much the biggest Breaks tune around the time it came out...
Techno on the other hand relies on you to get seriously inventive with the sounds you make, and the processing you apply. Otherwise it genuinely is "just a load of bleeps and bangs, repeated over & over", and you may as well not bother or else get lost in a sea of rather boring sub-par loop Techno.
P.S. I'm liking this a lot Pete. Any chance of a CD-R?
Not at all. Talent will always shine through, and new music will always break through.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jay Pace
But people just aren`t patient and won`t wait until they are good enough.
Hence zillions of pressings of badly produced poo ojn the market.
If you do a good tune, but can`t get it to a decent standard, then like Acidtrash did, go and get it engineered properly.
Totally.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jay Pace
By all means. PM me an address.Quote:
Originally Posted by TechMouse
well done pete, i've had another listen to this after when you showed me on the weekend, i really like it man...really clubby....good work mate...keeep at it cause it just keeps getting better and better :clap:
steve zoid
so this is a mix of all your own tracks?
not a bad set, some cool jams in there
the last tune is phat though :rambo: