That'll be me thenOriginally Posted by MARK EG
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I'm not sure I explained myself clearly. Certainly every producer of music follows a formula in the way they do things, it's part of what makes individual artists interesting. My criticism was aimed not at the formula of the way in which the tune was made, but the formula of the tune itself if you see what I mean! Perhaps a better word to use would have been structure.
I'm one of the first people to defend a lot of techno that pretentious techno-lovers class as "hard loop-based crap", for it's obvious there's a wealth of good music out there, with a number of artists providing plenty of diversity. However, it's when producers start putting out tunes which don't really sound that different from their last production that it becomes difficult to defend such criticism. How many Gaetano or Carola records have you heard recently that have been markedly different from what they've done in the last year or so? Then compare this to people like Headroom, Chris McCormack, Ade Fenton, Ben Long etc. Or, as you cited, the example of yourself & Chrissi - nearly all of your productions can be classed as techno, yet they have very different styles. I'd say the two records you put out on Cluster were very different from each other, but presumably these were made using the same formula as both were done under The Fuzz name.
My personal opinion is that Stanny Franssen isn't really doing anything different at the moment. And he's certainly capable - his G-Force releases from 3 or 4 years ago used to get played to death by me!