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Posted by Jimb0b on Feb-12-2009 18:50:

quote:
Originally posted by djandymac
well i guess its a personal preference of what you like more about tracks isnt it. im a sucker for beautiful melodies and chord progressions and if the sounds created to use them are repeated in most tracks it wouldnt bother me aslong as i enjoyed the compsition.


Im a fan of tyas, his songs just get me in the mood for a bit of a jiggle on the dancefloor! hehe

With people saying he always uses the same sounds, I would agree that he does seem to have a set palette that he chooses from, but couldnt you argue the same sort of thing about classical music ? they only use say piano, strings, bass, violin etc... but dont hear people in the audience complaining that they wish there was a supersaw in there or something, or maybe a 303 in the background! lol


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-12-2009 21:42:

It's really odd to see people get so much praise simply for churning out tracks that sound basically identical to the trance that was produced a few years before they came on the scene -- with the addition of a harder kick.


Posted by Aesthetic on Feb-12-2009 23:05:

People like what they like. You are in no position to frown upon that bojingles. Sorry not every song in the universe is groundbreaking in some way.


Posted by Mark Bruton on Feb-12-2009 23:58:

.....i got it. Sawbass/filter/res. i think tyas has good production skills but everyone has different taste!!! thankz guys


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-13-2009 00:33:

He does have good production skills, no doubt about that. But he uses those skills to make the same thing over and over again, which is pretty boring I think...


Posted by pwnage1 on Feb-13-2009 01:51:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
He does have good production skills, no doubt about that. But he uses those skills to make the same thing over and over again, which is pretty boring I think...
Bro, you are missing the point. Sure he makes the same thing over again. But he does it with a huge kick with an obnoxiously large frequency range that wouldn't fit unless he abused sidechain compressors.

If that's not good music...


Posted by DeZmA on Feb-13-2009 09:11:

quote:
Originally posted by pwnage1
Bro, you are missing the point. Sure he makes the same thing over again. But he does it with a huge kick with an obnoxiously large frequency range that wouldn't fit unless he abused sidechain compressors.

If that's not good music...


Who even cares if he does the same thing everytime, the guy sells a lot of records, earns a lot of money and most important he has fun in what he's doing. If you don't like it, don't listen to it.


Posted by alanzo on Feb-13-2009 13:36:

Interesting how threads related to Tyas always turn into shit fests.


Posted by Raphie on Feb-13-2009 13:41:

Even more interesting that the same members who trash Tyas, also ask questions about rollin basslines hate Mau5, Tiesto and Armin, but NEVER post any of their won work here

Maybe we should start a Trance Addicts "Sandbox" and "Pro" section to filter all this crap?


Posted by djandymac on Feb-13-2009 15:49:

as said before, i think people are split into 2 categories, the ones who are compelled by a track for the unique sounds in it and there are those who are compelled by the composition. and tyas's melodies and chord progressions are unreal nearly every time imo.

i think someone mentioned earlier about classical music only using the same sounds over and over but it is still loves by millions. the same with indie music, u have guitars, drums and maybe a keyboard in there and there will always be there in every track but no one is asking these bands why they arent using new sounds cos its about the song not the sounds.


Posted by Lolo on Feb-13-2009 19:51:

well well well well well...

me loves Tyas the person anyway...


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