ed rush/optical is a good proof of this... so much of what they do is utter boring crap, but its well produced. (keep in mind, many of my all time fav tunes come from them.) a lot of producers (john b, teebee, c4c) fumble around until they hit on a tight sound, then they keep making the same damned track over and over again until people stop buying it. so i think there is some validity to this.

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there are big producers that have claimed that production (ie compresion, eq, getting things to sound "tight", "polished" or whatever) is more important than having original ideas- since a listener is fooled into thinking a track is good by virtue of its slickness (good "sound" reading as...good "music"). Flame away. ---
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