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    no i realy find this so interesting. a bloke who'd just started producing years ago once said to me - i listen to music different now. and me and chrissi laughed at him. 'ass hole' we said. but now we're in it, i can see what he says. strange that. i think the key is to be able to switch back from producer.. to person in the crowd.

    get yourself on that dancefloor and conciously try to stop yourself listening to it the way you do when you produce.

    ok i'm slightly off the main distortion topic, but i think that if you're into music and then go to clubs, distortiion really don't matter alot of the time. i remember going to the most distorted shitties places and not even caring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
    i think the key is to be able to switch back from producer.. to person in the crowd.

    get yourself on that dancefloor and conciously try to stop yourself listening to it the way you do when you produce.
    So true... It's easy to slip into trying to listen to how it's done...

    But... Also gives another dimension to going out if you don't feel like dancing I guess...
    Pure F*ckin' Noize Terror...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
    no i realy find this so interesting. a bloke who'd just started producing years ago once said to me - i listen to music different now. and me and chrissi laughed at him. 'ass hole' we said. but now we're in it, i can see what he says. strange that. i think the key is to be able to switch back from producer.. to person in the crowd.

    get yourself on that dancefloor and conciously try to stop yourself listening to it the way you do when you produce.

    ok i'm slightly off the main distortion topic, but i think that if you're into music and then go to clubs, distortiion really don't matter alot of the time. i remember going to the most distorted shitties places and not even caring.
    Funny how music itself destroys music.

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    I find its almost opposite for me! Since I got involved in production I have actually started to appreciate the music of others more. I hear more layers, textures & dimensions to it now then I ever did before!!

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    Very true. Otherwise we would would all be making tunes with a copy cuabse 2.1 using Gm sounds off a Soundblaster..
    Alex you bastard!! You have discovered my secret!! :dontevengothere: :lol:

 

 
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