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Rodri Santos
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2009
Location: Milan
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it's not new for me but i find interesting that the things i did without knowing very deeply why i should, he explains the reason behind them, it's not a master class obviously as there is no innovative stuff going on.
The focus is what fails here his entire interview should have been like the last 5 minutes, explaining how to make the arrangements, hooks, types of melodies... anything that makes commercial tracks be so successful, even marketing and networking... i am sure he could teach you something about this.
Whereas if i could choose someone to tech me technical things guetta should be in the latest positions in my list.
He looks and talks like a gay but honestly i expected less given the fact that Joachim Garraud seems to make all his tunes.
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Mar-28-2013 19:22
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DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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The thing is though, he obviously could write a track. Same like Tiesto. Once upon a time they could actually make music and did.
It's a commercial decision; dress like an utter cunt and fist pump to a premixed CDR, while a multinational PR company violates all forms of media with your bland message of pop-dance music created by someone else.
That doesn't take away from the fact he could probably sit on front of a mac and churn out 6mins of the same rubbish. I didn't expect him to be clueless as such. SHM, with exception to Steve Angello, are a different story. Completely, painfully, lost in a studio.
But in that vid there's really nothing in there that you shouldn't already know as a producer that has had proper release on labels.
Even from a communication point of view; it has no flow, the content jumps about, it's badly edited and again, the tips are kind of EDM 101 for douchebags. I like that he actually seemed a little humbler than I thought he would, especially that he's trying to help some studends, but the message is bad kids. Just say no.
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Mar-28-2013 23:45
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Rodri Santos
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2009
Location: Milan
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Sounds very old school, the moog type synth may need some tuning and i see you could still add more things to make it more interesting, some psy bleeps or minimal percussions.
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Mar-29-2013 19:07
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Raphie
Mastering Engineer
Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Lelystad, Netherlands
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Apr-01-2013 11:33
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Rodri Santos
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2009
Location: Milan
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quote: | Originally posted by Raphie
bit deepr... |
What is ironic is that i like the first seconds, i think that instead of making a progressive house track out of this you could start adding tech house percussions onwards, more rythimic rather than melodic, it has the groove already.
About suenserea track i am not listening on proper speakers to judge deeply i see a problem with the bass but can't hear it so won't comment until i can listen to it will do back home.
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Apr-01-2013 16:55
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Rodri Santos
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2009
Location: Milan
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Anotherwip1 no changes suggested i like what i hear a lot sounds like old Alex MORPH tracks, just finish it, find a good melody and follow this line, this is a cool intro.
Some sort of cheesy club trance, the build ups are clipping i believe i wanted to make something wild and loud.
David Guetta trained me!
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Apr-02-2013 22:28
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