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Posted by JakeC on Jul-11-2005 10:08:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Oldies that could need a remake

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Originally posted by THE_Chris
And the mastering of newer tracks pisses all over old tracks, IMO.


too right...


Posted by klappa on Jul-11-2005 13:24:

Re: Re: Re: Oldies that could need a remake

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Originally posted by JakeC
No.

The production quality is better these days.

back in the 80s most the samplers were in mono and at 11khz. These days they are in stereo and the sample rates are 44.1khz +.

therefore the sound quality of the overall production would be more punchy and full.


are you kidding me? I don't know if the samplers were worse those days they problably were but if i don't misunderstand you, you are saying that production quality were worse than today. well productionwise it should be worse today because mostly of dancemusic being produced on software by beginners rather than hardware like in those days made by people who had some talent and knowledge, atleast they were more of the latter back then.

the solution to find some decent music today is to dig deeper through the piles of shit. punchy and full isn't that clever. filling a track with layers is only a trick producers grab when they are out of ideas. it doesn't have to be that way but i think so. simplicity is quality, a simple melody hook and a monotonous bass with would be enough to make a good track not a dull track with full of strings and wash effects and stupid meaningless dull melodies like aiwendill said, and that's what you find from producers like armin, ferry etc. just my opinion.


Posted by RebeL9 on Jul-11-2005 13:32:

Re: Re: Oldies that could need a remake

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Originally posted by Aiwendil
No.


And what are you talking about with exactly the same with "updated" equipment? If you made it exactly the same with the exact same sounds it would sound EXACTLY THE SAME AS IN 1990. It doesn't sound dated to you because the technology of sound has advanced light years since then, it sounds dated to you because it lacks overproduction in the form of sweeping strings...wash effects...note changes..., and to you anything that doesn't have this is "dated".

Sounds don't become dated or old or obsolete. They only wax and wane in usage and fanbase. The problem isn't the music, it's you. The TB-303 was used extensively in 1987, and it will still be used 20 years later whether you have heard of the artist or not. There's nothing wrong with or old about the sound it makes. It's just a gimmick idea most producers used to fool idiots into thinking their music is better because it's newer.


you are misunderstanding me. read my earlier post to see what i mean with a "new ramake". I am not talking about adding sweeping strings, lush effects and crap. I am talking about cleaning the tune, mastering it in a modern studio etc. And there are examples that shows that this can be made very well. One example is Peyote - I Will Fight No More Forever from 1991 (also produced by DJ Dag from Dance 2 Trance). It was re-released in 2001 freshened up by DJ Dag himself. And the result was really good.
This is what I mean by releasing oldies in new versions.


Posted by AlphaStarred on Jul-11-2005 13:42:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Altern8- Activ8


I'd disagree. That is how oldschool hardcore is meant to sound, no alterations necessary. Especially the Vix Vapo mix, which is my favourite. Leave that be...it's mint. Those acid lines are indispensable.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jul-11-2005 13:53:

quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
I'd disagree. That is how oldschool hardcore is meant to sound, no alterations necessary. Especially the Vix Vapo mix, which is my favourite. Leave that be...it's mint. Those acid lines are indispensable.


So hardcore is meant to sound horrifically dated? Praga Khan or The Prodge don't sound that weak. All of it's "fucking 'ave it" attitude and energy is wasted because it sounds so muddy and without impact. There's no bass, no clarity and those stupid toy violins are ridiculous.


Posted by AlphaStarred on Jul-11-2005 13:58:

Yes, a lot of oldschool hardcore is meant to sound almost antiquated. Perhaps it may sound awry to you, but oldschool hardcore purists wouldn't have it any other way. It may be nice to hear updated versions of the other mixes, but have you checked out the Vix Vapo mix I mentioned? Those acid lines make up for everything "muddy" in the track.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jul-11-2005 15:16:

No, I've only heard the Hardcore Holocaust mix.


Posted by eulerfx on Jul-11-2005 15:48:

Grace - Not Over Yet
Underworld - Dark & Long (Dark Train Mix)

lots of Astral Projection stuff.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jul-11-2005 15:49:

quote:
Originally posted by eulerfx
Underworld - Dark & Long (Dark Train Mix)


You must be mad.


Posted by JakeC on Jul-11-2005 16:18:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Oldies that could need a remake

quote:
Originally posted by dj christian
are you kidding me? I don't know if the samplers were worse those days they problably were but if i don't misunderstand you, you are saying that production quality were worse than today. well productionwise it should be worse today because mostly of dancemusic being produced on software by beginners rather than hardware like in those days made by people who had some talent and knowledge, atleast they were more of the latter back then.


You have misunderstood.

I was saying that if the samples used in some of the early tracks were resample and played with modern kit already the sound would be a lot better.

at 11khz the sound is measured 11,000 times a second but at 44.1khz its 44,100 times a second. Imagine painting a picture that involves 10million pixels and only being allowed to use 2 colours to remake the painting.


quote:
Originally posted by dj christian
the solution to find some decent music today is to dig deeper through the piles of shit. punchy and full isn't that clever. filling a track with layers is only a trick producers grab when they are out of ideas. it doesn't have to be that way but i think so. simplicity is quality, a simple melody hook and a monotonous bass with would be enough to make a good track not a dull track with full of strings and wash effects and stupid meaningless dull melodies like aiwendill said, and that's what you find from producers like armin, ferry etc. just my opinion.


Layering isnt some trick its used in almost all types of music. Vocals are always double tracked which is a form of layering. Whats wrong with putting two kicks together to create a bigger kick?


Posted by Sykonee on Jul-11-2005 16:27:

Is this along the same lines as, say, making a stereo mix of Pet Sounds?


Posted by basd on Jul-11-2005 17:00:

I'm not that much of a fan of remakes in general. About 99% of the time they don't add shit to the original. I don't say it can't be done properly, most of the time it just isn't.


Posted by kutvolkots on Jul-11-2005 17:18:

'Svenson & Gielen - The Beauty of Silence', remaked by 'Signum Signal' if it's possible.

I'd love to see the Signum style signal techtrance with that melody, it goes so well wil techtrance I think.


Posted by noikeee on Jul-11-2005 23:16:

Re: Oldies that could need a remake

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Originally posted by RebeL9
One of those tracks I come to think of is Dance 2 Trance - We Came In Peace. It's a lovely track but I think it could be freshned up really nice. I am not talking about a remake by geckos such as Above & Beyond, Tiesto, DJ Danjo & Styles, Smith & Pledger etc. It gotta be someone which cherish the original track good enough to handle it with care (such as J00f did with Caf� Del Mar).


didn't Digweed reworked this a couple months ago? i thought it was ok.


Posted by RebeL9 on Jul-12-2005 09:14:

Re: Re: Oldies that could need a remake

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Originally posted by paranoik0
didn't Digweed reworked this a couple months ago? i thought it was ok.


nope he didn't


Posted by shades_of_gray on Jul-12-2005 09:44:

Timo Mass - Ubik


Great track, id like to see it cleaned up a bit


Posted by noikeee on Jul-12-2005 14:07:

Re: Re: Re: Oldies that could need a remake

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Originally posted by RebeL9
nope he didn't


ok, it's just a "re-edit", very few differences from the original but it does exist.

http://www.discogs.com/release/424531


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