yeah, i can't buy new records - the clean production makes every single
track sound like bland techhouse to me. theo parrish and moodymann being
about the only exceptions.
if it wasn't made on a reel to reel i'm not interested.
james
www.jbucknell.com
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Re: (313) new acid tracks to
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yeah, i can't buy new records - the clean production makes every
single
track sound like bland techhouse to me.
seriously. everything is so tame sounding and compressed into
dynamicless poop. all those kinds
yep, i prefer bad production, wack levels, crappy sounds,
dropouts and surface noise.
im just glad im not the only one!
Interesting here . .
You are identifying a quality of sound that technicaly is
regarded as 'wrong' or 'bad'
I have an inherent interest in these same
some new NYC house cuts, i just shake my head. some friends and i
were playing a party and this one cat was on playing some recent
kerri chandler crap. i stepped in and dropped that nasty sax loop
cut from KDJ's soul sounds 12 and people suddenly started paying
attention.
maybe it's just
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From: James Hurlbut [EMAIL PROTECTED]
maybe it's just different out there, but honestly, nobody plays
detroit
house in SF clubs. I seriously can't remember any dj ever
dropping a theo
track out here ever, and I go out alot. Which
Hello Maarten, this is the opinion police.
I fully agree. The professional recording studio is the worst invention
ever
:-)You need to build your own equipment
I hate quality production.
ahem
what was that you were saying about the beatles?
; )
Hello Maarten, this is the opinion police.
:-)
I fully agree. The professional recording studio is the worst invention
ever
:-)You need to build your own equipment
I hate quality production.
what was that you were saying about the beatles?
Quality production in the 60's is like
so, in conclusion, did anyone actually like any of the tracks or were
you all too busy thinking about the production quality.
i think they r pretty cool but hey what do i know
p
Maarten Baute wrote:
Hello Maarten, this is the opinion police.
:-)
I fully agree. The professional
Ive got the Erik Van Den Broek and Vibert ones and
like them. I have the Red Acid Krax but not the blue
one I dont think.
Havnt had the opportunity to listen to the samples of
the others you have on the site Placid
Cheers
BT
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so, in conclusion, did anyone
I can't believe there hasn't been more of a fuss on the list about
the Acid Kid release_ I can't emphasise what a stunning comeback
single this is for Erik- he's really taken the ball and ran with it
for the Acid sound. In fact there's about a million good records
floating about at the
: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: (313) new acid tracks to check
I can't believe there hasn't been more of a fuss on the list about
the Acid Kid release_ I can't emphasise what a stunning comeback
single this is for Erik- he's really taken the ball and ran with it
for the Acid
In fact there's about a million good records
floating about at the moment that I haven't seen mentioned here
recently- admitedly not many of them have been from 313-land but good
Techno and House none the less
sort us out then jason!
give us your top 5 not mentioned on the 313
could do with a
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sort us out then jason!
give us your top 5 not mentioned on the 313
could do with a few new bits myself. got a few bits lately, but
you know,
always looking and that.
i almost never hear new records that i
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
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From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmmm so you think that the production of a track is more important
then the actual music?
*I* dont. the problem seems to be that 99% of the producers out
there seem to think so!
Or do u
Tom wrote:
i feel like alot of artists are sitting out there trying to make
things sound clean or professional or complex or whatever as
opposed to good. like all the production values matter more than
the actual content of the music. it seems to me like most techno
is made in someone's
P, I reckon your head is yellow with two black eyes and a big smiley gob,
and you dont have a nose.
am i right or am i right?
just thought i'd share that with you.
p.s. i think you drink acid instead of tea and your microwave is actually a
303. and your mum is a 101.
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