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Posted by AustralianGQ on Feb-29-2008 01:36:

Re: Re: Re: John O'Callaghan - Big Sky

quote:
Originally posted by Nik Novo
Then maybe you forgot how Holding on to nothing sounds. Or maybe I have something on my ears?

However: The similarities are very clear.



at the very most, it may have some similarities....but if u are tryna say its a ripoff, then i dont agree with you.


Posted by ZeeRobot1 on Feb-29-2008 02:24:

I only like the intro mix until the vocals come into play and then it gets old trance is getting lame its getting way to VOCAL


Posted by leph555 on Feb-29-2008 02:25:

quote:
Originally posted by ASoT1
I only like the intro mix until the vocals come into play and then it gets old trance is getting lame its getting way to VOCAL


are you saving up on the periods?


Posted by ZeeRobot1 on Feb-29-2008 02:26:

quote:
Originally posted by leph555
are you saving up on the periods?


They must be used sparingly.

I have a quota I must meet each month and I cant go over............................................................................................


Posted by Stanza on Feb-29-2008 06:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Forever Delayed
JOC has definitely not lost it. Ok, "Big Sky" may be commerical-to-fuck ASOT trance, but have you listened to any of his Joint Operation Centre tunes/remixes? If your're into more techy styles, check out "Rotterdam" and his remix of Timmy & Tommy - "Full Tiltin", quality stuff, really is a diverse producer. Also if you can find it then listen to David Morales - Needin U (Joint Operations Centre Treatment), simple yet fantastic bootleg


Well no, I meant that he has lost his, uplifting/driving trancey sound for what he was famous for.

See that's the thing with trance producers these days. They are producing all this techy/monotonous sounding stuff which provides them with some sort of justification for them claiming to be 'diverse'

Others in this category include Paul Moelands, Gareth Emery and Lange. I this is a cop out in my opinion.


Posted by Forever Delayed on Mar-01-2008 00:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Stanza
Well no, I meant that he has lost his, uplifting/driving trancey sound for what he was famous for.

See that's the thing with trance producers these days. They are producing all this techy/monotonous sounding stuff which provides them with some sort of justification for them claiming to be 'diverse'

Others in this category include Paul Moelands, Gareth Emery and Lange. I this is a cop out in my opinion.


I wouldn't put JOC in the same category as those producers to be honest, it really seems he genuinely wanted to pursue a techier direction, rather than all the rest of the bandwagon hoppers. Tracks by these producers sound, to me, far too forced, like they are trying to diversify their sound for the sake of it, not to make it any better. JOC's techy tunes, on the other hand, sound like hes been making tech for years. If I'm honest, I think JOC might be more suited to making techy tunes rather than trance, I mean Full Tiltin (JOC Remix) is EXACTLY (pun not intended) what stomping tech should sound like


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