Quote Originally Posted by WRAGG
This is just a question, nothing meant by it, no hidden meaning(dont wanna start an arguement!! :lol: ) but i have noticed that alot of people have said that they think the uberdruck sound is old and not breaking boundries. Who do you think does always push boundries and come up with a fresh sound and fresh tunes??? Again there is nothing more to the question than what is there, I am just interested to see peoples opinion!! :?:
I don't think Uberdruck are class... but recent productions have been going a different direction to what I expected. Nowt wrong with that, but I love the dirty and evil uberdruck as opposed the the trancey uberdruck. Saying that, Uberdruck have done some cool trancey bits... the Dj the Crow vs C4 mix of Radio Star! Pure class!

It's just Blue Pill didn't do it for me - its a good tune but I think Uberdruck are better in other areas. ok, better is wrong world... perhaps more appealing production work to me if it was more dark and less trancy on this occasion.

Uberdruck don't have to push boundries every time, they have already done that... but I think they can twist my soul with some evil and wierd music if they harness the darker sound of trance when producing. I'm a big fan of Necromonican... dark and trancey and hits you good. Also I'm a big fan of cuntmaster and I loved there mix of Synchronised... I love this sort of stuff.

Now Or Never, I know its old... but blew me away when I first heard it go off... just hit me to a new level of hearing things... I like it when a track does that... and Uberdruck if producing like that are far more effective I feel.


- I don't really have a list of names of people I think "always pushes boundries" as its rare for a producer to do it... it usually occurs when a single producer sets a standard which is known as they're own sound... Uberdruck, Shokk/Flutlict, Wavetraxx/Chris Menzi, Scot Project, Hennes & Cold, Kai Tracid, Gary D, Coocoma etc... all are known for pioneering and almost trademarking a sound or way of doing something in a track etc.. and its then when a benchmark is created and a boundary is being pushed or created. All I feel is that its been a long time for trance to really of moved on from wicked and high standards the producers I mentioned set in the past. Uberdruck once pushed the boundary, and I feel that they are not moving forward with there releases as such... not that it is bad to not to, but I would expect them to of.

Hope that makes sense... I know it most be odd to read many people boarding on moaning or complaining when a good solid track is released... lol... its more about expections and hopes to hear something that will blow you away again. Sam Punk is a good example, he's been doing some cracking work and only in his last release for Hardnation that I felt he was reusing a few too many ideas... great tracks that he releases though every time.

Blutonium Boy is another man who needs a mention, as well as Thomas Trouble... great prodcuers... although I think they took there time in finding the best hard style combination... but that's just my opinion.