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Posted by ricky on Jul-26-2002 06:19:

deepsky. hybrid. nu-nrg.


Posted by Shoes on Jul-26-2002 11:20:

I love Lange's stuff. The bass and lead in his remix of Point of View is amazing.


Posted by Dipzta on Jul-26-2002 11:35:

Invisible Grin

Best sounds overall is from Vincent De Moor. All those clean, but harmonic sounds are great. Maybe I've listened to Amiga-sounds/songs too long, but Vincent knows how to handle his sounds.

Can't wait for his next album!


Posted by Az on Jul-26-2002 14:15:

Pretty much every Paul Oakenfold track has the most amazing sounds, so much detail in every track


Posted by DJ Libor on Jul-26-2002 14:19:

I think RIVA (DJ Manta) makes some amazing layers + synths, he just uses the sounds 2 create good tunes + remixes, and of course armin puts powerful vocals with driving synths and layers to create madness.
i am also a big fan of L.V. Airwaves dark trancy sound
But the clearest sounds around and most perfected synths come from:
Ralphie B
Steve Helstrip (en motion/thrillseekers)
Push aka Mike

and last of all solarstone who put all that in one track/rmx


Posted by Jayci on Jul-26-2002 14:33:

I love Flutlicht's eerily dark yet uplifting synths. I love how the melody crawls out of the driving bass and you have to strain to hear it and when it finally comes out of its shell, its an absolutely beautiful melody and you feel like you're melting

I also really like Wippenberg's nice full chords. It sounds pretty much the same in all his tracks, but the first time I heard it in his mix of Blank & Jones' Nightclubbing, I was blown away


Posted by DJ Libor on Jul-26-2002 14:35:

Tony Walker - Field Of Joy (Flutlicht Remix) !!!


Posted by dj kinetica on Jul-26-2002 15:12:

bt has the best synths hands down


Posted by Floorfiller on Jul-26-2002 15:56:

PUSH?!?!?!?

i wouldn't say that the sounds that his songs are comprised of are quality. they would be so much better if he took the time to make his sounds richer and fuller. i think that is a big problem with a lot of tracks. no one takes time to produce a song and i think that sometimes is a reason that songs have potential that is never realized. of course that doesn't just go for pros. from just what i've heard in and around this board (producer forum) people out there makes songs in a couple of days. if people stop to take the time to make the quality of sound which they really want, there songs would be a lot better. i mean a killer rhythm in a song isn't everything, if that rhythm was comprised of the richest most powerful sounds they would never be forgotten. also i think that certain aspects of production are lost arts. things like equalization and even how to completely manipulate the hardware that you own, i think, is pretty rare. the ability to use the equipment is what separates the ametuer from the professional. as for those of you out there that truely understand the process of making music and more what i'm talking about good for you hehehe.

ps. i have to agree that oakenfold always has great sounds in his cds and productions.


Posted by klawd on Jul-26-2002 18:56:

A few producers I really like the sounds of that havent been mentioned yet:

X-Cabs - That sort of dark undergroundy type sound...LOVE the track they did called "Neuro"...the break on that always sends shivers down my spine

Hear: X-Cabs - Neuro 99

Transa - Big reverberating buildups that are really pumping...

Hear: Gouryella - Tenshi - Transa Remix

Green Court - Why don't I see them mentioned more? Nothing comes close to a booming Green Court bass. Its deep, unmistakable,
pure GC.

Hear: Cosmic Gate - Exploration of space - Green Court mix (AMAZING!)

Interested to hear comments!


Posted by Snooper on Jul-26-2002 20:24:

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Originally posted by Raccoon
Benno's solo stuff has a really good sound. Ferry's sound is also pretty nice.


I agree 100%, Benno and Ferry have the coolest sounds.


Posted by Kia Kaha on Jul-26-2002 21:24:

If I could hear a track penned by Lost Witness that sampled an Armin bassline, a Ferry Corsten lead synth, that dropped an Angelic vocal in the breakdown and the whole thing was tweaked about in the studio by Oakie, I reckon I would probably die and go to heaven.


Posted by DRM on Jul-26-2002 21:39:

My fav sounds :

Scot P : his basslines and most of all the build ups he creates are absolutly stunning

Mauro : Again some of his basslines are pure class.

Hennes & Cold : the breakbeat they some times use like at the start of the Second Trip is gorgeous

Michel Pollen : His Synths are among the best created

And last but by no means least, Hybrid's signiture breakbeat sound has me blowing my load everytime i hear it


Posted by dJohn on Jul-27-2002 01:11:

Mauro Picotto
Breeder
Max Graham<--------
Underworld


Posted by Serp on Jul-27-2002 01:38:

ferry!, his bassline and lead synths are the BEST!


Posted by Zombie0915 on Jul-27-2002 01:55:

For synths I would agree with fox, BT is the best. But for sounds in general I would say Basement Jaxx, they sample dental drills and crap like that, its just so creative the way they come up with their sounds and what they do with em.


Posted by Strike on Jul-27-2002 03:43:

chicane & michael woods


Posted by SgtFoo on Jul-27-2002 04:15:

-Flutlicht, Cosmic Gate
-Crystal Method --- always something new and unique and nyce
-Ferry Corsten, AVB, S&G, B&J -- similar in each of their works, but always something new in each new trak that u can notice with close listenning.
Just listen to an entire mixed set by any single artist with big expensive earphones on a beanbag cusion and U can hear everything!


Posted by DamnDirtyApe on Jul-27-2002 04:57:

nonono.. the best sound is the short little synth riff (hard to describe, it's a really short be-do be-do do-bee-do-bee-do) in Midway - Monkey Forest. So Cooool!


Posted by Verona^My on Jul-27-2002 06:27:

Alienated have a very interesting sound. And I mean damn interesting...

So does Mr. Peculiar & Fractal Glider. Heh, but they are both from Australia, Australian trance sounds wierd.


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