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    Part of the problem IMHO is we are getting too many DAVE the Drummer clones banging out tracks at the moment. All high quality fillers, but no killers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Si the Sigh View Post
    Part of the problem IMHO is we are getting too many DAVE the Drummer clones banging out tracks at the moment. All high quality fillers, but no killers...
    i dont think this is the case at all.. i think a lot of producers may have started out trying to "copy" a certain style but this is just a learning period really.

    off the top of my head i cant think of 1 producer who sounds like henry or lawrie.. i think possibly people are writing similiar styles but this is the same in every "scene".. how many indie bands are there doing the indie thing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    i dont think this is the case at all.. i think a lot of producers may have started out trying to "copy" a certain style but this is just a learning period really.

    off the top of my head i cant think of 1 producer who sounds like henry or lawrie.. i think possibly people are writing similiar styles but this is the same in every "scene".. how many indie bands are there doing the indie thing?
    There`s loads of producers who sound like Henry.
    Similar basslines, even similar EQ distribution. riffs.
    that`s a good compliment to Henry.

    Lawrie I see less copied. (pounding grooves), but then it`s a slightly harder sound to achieve anyway (although it`s again, had henry`s hand in it anyway)

    god bless ya henry
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    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    There`s loads of producers who sound like Henry.
    Similar basslines, even similar EQ distribution. riffs.
    cant think of one to be honest :whoops:

    care to name any names?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    cant think of one to be honest :whoops:

    care to name any names?
    I don`t wanna get into mud slinging.
    Virtually all london techno not made by the original london techno heads bears a heavy streak of henry in it.
    some more than others
    Solitary by nature.
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    i dunno.. i think when you're talking within such specific genres its a little hard to liken artists to one another as the similarities are more within the sound than anything else.

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    a lot of techno does sound the same, most people have the same influences and this sprials into your tracks, i dont think anyone intends to copy anyone, i think its just a case of being into the same kinda sound.
    Be Lucky!

 

 

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