you treat the music and the production as two distinct things. with house, the studio is the instrument and the production is the music.
yep, i prefer bad production, wack levels, crappy sounds, dropouts and surface noise. that's exactly what made my bug out in the 80s to early house. just like the raw, amateur quality of punk attracted me in the late 70s, early 80s. i like raw minimal tracks. you don't need more than 4 tracks to make the best music in the world. as i've said before damce music is like prog rock waiting for punk to come along and kill it. viva la (next) revolution. james www.jbucknell.com Klaas-Jan Jongsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > To [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/07/05 03:06 AM cc 313@hyperreal.org Subject Re: (313) new acid tracks to check.... On 6-jul-2005, at 18:11, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: >> > > i almost never hear new records that i like. and if i do, i rarely > like them enough to actually buy them. theres too much clean > production and hip sounds out there for me right now.... Hmmm so you think that the production of a track is more important then the actual music? Or do u prefer a bad production above a good one? Both don't really make any sense to me, would you try and explain this to us so more because when i make a good track i really try to finish it with a clean production to? ForwardSourceID:NT000202A2