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Posted by PETRAN on Mar-22-2008 23:00:
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Apparently Muir was successful as a session musician before he started making electronic music, so you know he's got skills.
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I'm very confused with these bedrock people. I don't know, i personally find all stuff written under the names "Sasha" and "Bedrock" to have a similar aesthetic and texture. Could it be that all this stuff is produced by Charlie May and Nick Muir!?
Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Mar-22-2008 23:14:
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Originally posted by PETRAN
I'm very confused with these bedrock people. I don't know, i personally find all stuff written under the names "Sasha" and "Bedrock" to have a similar aesthetic and texture. Could it be that all this stuff is produced by Charlie May and Nick Muir!? |
Ha! I guess it's possible. What I wonder is why some of the co-producer guys (like Charlie May) never ask for equal credit...
Posted by SYSTEM-J on Mar-23-2008 00:34:
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Originally posted by whiskers
It's a personal opinion about EDM, instead of being so negative about it and getting your underwear stuck in your asstunnel, why don't you educated the original poster constructively, instead of complaining about it? |
He isn't interested in being educated. I've already pointed out his aim with this thread.
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Muir does lots of remix work on his own, but Digweed never releases any tracks without Muir in the credits (as far as I know). |
Sasha - Magic (John Digweed's 3D Mix)
Muir is not credited on this remix. It's a very rare thing, but Sasha gets his name all to himself even though he collaborated for at least 70% of the tracks people mentioned in his thread.
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Originally posted by PETRAN
I'm very confused with these bedrock people. I don't know, i personally find all stuff written under the names "Sasha" and "Bedrock" to have a similar aesthetic and texture. Could it be that all this stuff is produced by Charlie May and Nick Muir!? |
What? Sasha has always had a totally different sound to Bedrock. Bedrock has always been driving, dark and percussive where as Sasha is more melodic and intricate. They've followed broadly similar trajectories in their production over the years, but you need to listen harder.
Posted by LionsLair on Mar-23-2008 01:36:
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Posted by miamitranceman on Mar-23-2008 02:01:
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Originally posted by RapidFire
quivver! |
I'll plus one-ya.
Posted by saluyamo on Mar-23-2008 02:10:
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| (Matthias) Hoffmann |
Maybe I'm not seeing the right threads but he seems quite under-rated
Posted by The Master on Mar-23-2008 18:14:
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
He isn't interested in being educated. |
Yes I am, that's what a music discussion forum is for. Don't put words in my mouth. Instead of crying because the list is not adjusted to your taste, why don't you show us your "vast knowledge" and recommend someone who should be added?
Posted by SYSTEM-J on Mar-23-2008 18:30:
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Originally posted by The Master
Instead of crying because the list is not adjusted to your taste, why don't you show us your "vast knowledge" and recommend someone who should be added? |
I'm not crying because the list doesn't fit my tastes. Quite the opposite. Your failure to understand that is symptomatic of the failure of this thread.
And don't quote things I didn't say, you clown. Where have I used the words "vast knowledge" previously in this thread, let alone claimed to possess it?
Posted by sljiva on Mar-23-2008 18:41:
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Originally posted by saluyamo
Maybe I'm not seeing the right threads but he seems quite under-rated |
He's hugely underrated, but nowhere near as Ralf Hildenbeutel. Ralf was Sven V�th's studio producer who produced every single trance track Sven released under his own name, and even some early techno tracks he published after departure from trance (Scorpio's Movement, Omen A.M., Face It...).
Not to mention he was involved in almost every big Eye Q/Harthouse production (Barbarella - My Name Is Barbarella, The Essence Of Nature - Blue Lotus, Earth Nation - Alienated, Cygnus X - Superstring, Odyssee Of Noises - Firedance...).
All in all, probably the best Eye Q producer and one of the most important figures in trance history.
Posted by The Master on Mar-23-2008 19:15:
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I'm not crying because the list doesn't fit my tastes. Quite the opposite. |
So you're crying because the list fit your tastes?
Why don't you stop lamenting, and clear it for us by actually contributing with your vast knowledge and recommend someone?
Posted by SYSTEM-J on Mar-23-2008 19:24:
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Originally posted by The Master
So you're crying because the list fit your tastes? |
You're not very bright, are you?
Such a list should not exactly fit anyone's taste. You want the top producers from house, techno, jungle, breaks, IDM and so on if you want to represent the best of electronic dance music.
As ever with TA, these threads just turn into "my favourite artists" which are usually selected from a small band of trance and prog producers. It happens every single bloody time anyone tries to make a definitive thread on this forum. People are so self-important they think "I like" = "best". Posting names I think should be here (which wouldn't be the names I necessarily like the most) won't stop this being a shit thread full of myopic bias.
Posted by The Master on Mar-23-2008 19:29:
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
You're not very bright, are you?
Such a list should not exactly fit anyone's taste. You want the top producers from house, techno, jungle, breaks, IDM and so on if you want to represent the best of electronic dance music.
As ever with TA, these threads just turn into "my favourite artists" which are usually selected from a small band of trance and prog producers. It happens every single bloody time anyone tries to make a definitive thread on this forum. People are so self-important they think "I like" = "best". Posting names I think should be here (which wouldn't be the names I necessarily like the most) won't stop this being a shit thread full of myopic bias. |
The only thing you have made since you began posting, is trying to reject the list like if you are the ruler who establishes what good taste is and what is not. But did you ever tried to contribute? No. What is the solution? It surely isn�t trying to sound you have a vast knowledge but won�t contribute and will flame instead. I see a solution and it is at least TRYING to contribute.
Posted by SYSTEM-J on Mar-23-2008 19:35:
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Originally posted by The Master
The only thing you have made since you began posting, is trying to reject the list like if you are the ruler who establishes what good taste is and what is not. |
Do you seriously think you have good taste if the only EDM you like is trance and prog?
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| But did you ever tried to contribute? No. What is the solution? It surely isn�t trying to sound you have a vast knowledge but won�t contribute and will flame instead. I see a solution and it is at least TRYING to contribute. |
That won't solve the irrevocable flaws in this thread. I may as well invest my money in a doomed business.
Posted by The Master on Mar-23-2008 19:44:
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Do you seriously think you have good taste if the only EDM you like is trance and prog?
That won't solve the irrevocable flaws in this thread. I may as well invest my money in a doomed business. |
Yes. However I'm trying to expand my taste by asking other members about their tastes. Something you really are not helping with, are you?
Posted by Zak McKracken on Mar-23-2008 20:08:
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Originally posted by Arraias
a list without Chicane, Hybrid, Orbital, BT, John Digweed and Underworld is useless. |
that sentience i would agree if u putted OR instead of AND
Posted by miamitranceman on Mar-23-2008 20:41:
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
You're not very bright, are you?
Such a list should not exactly fit anyone's taste. You want the top producers from house, techno, jungle, breaks, IDM and so on if you want to represent the best of electronic dance music.
As ever with TA, these threads just turn into "my favourite artists" which are usually selected from a small band of trance and prog producers. It happens every single bloody time anyone tries to make a definitive thread on this forum. People are so self-important they think "I like" = "best". Posting names I think should be here (which wouldn't be the names I necessarily like the most) won't stop this being a shit thread full of myopic bias. |
You take things way to seriously around here dude that it's comical.
Posted by El Gran Quan on Mar-24-2008 11:36:
Congratulations, "The Master". You started 19 threads asking people what their favorite tunes by popular producers are. 
Posted by saluyamo on Mar-24-2008 11:54:
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Originally posted by El Gran Quan
Congratulations, "The Master". You started 19 threads asking people what their favorite tunes by popular producers are. |
Most seems to be about music theory or something
ontopic, I need to expand my Oliver Lieb collection
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