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Posted by mfitterer1 on Feb-09-2010 06:31:

quote:
Originally posted by RichieV
alot of people have alot of bad things to say about Hans. Most of them are the older crowd that witnessed the disappearing leitmotives, minimal orchestration and overly simplistic tonal colour that coincided with Hans and the blockbuster movie type. He isn't particularly talented as a composer and is more known for his use of orchestral and electronic sounds combined which worked well for the type of movie that was being made at tbe time. I think he revolutionized the industry in both good and bad ways.


That is kind of the norm for a groundbreaking act no matter what industry it is in. People (Like Steven just showed) get jealous of their possessions and success and then talk badly about people.

All I know is I never knew who was behind movie scores until I heard of Hans Zimmer.

I think that last sentence you stated describes things perfectly (now that I am more in the know). I enjoy his work but I am sure he is far from the most talented composer.


Posted by kitphillips on Feb-09-2010 06:50:

quote:
Originally posted by mfitterer1
Consider the source LOL. That blade he's slitting his throat with must be pretty dull because he's been at it for a while

Hans Zimmer must not have been big in the 90's so he's obv worthless!

It's just crazy that anyone can find anything bad to say about Hans with all of the amazing work he has done.


Ah, my mate hanz. I love the guy, I was having lunch with hans the other day, and I said, hans, I love referring to you by your first name, how could anyone every say anything bad about you. You've revolutionised the industry mate. I mean, you only seem to know how to play minor and major chords, but still, you know how to make a synthesiser sit well with a violin, so that counts for something right!



Honestly, I don't mind hans zimmer, but its far from complex. I'd say someone like Hybrid or Harry gregson Williams (love him) has a far better grasp of how to use an orchestra in that context, their stuff is far more complex than Hans zimmer's IMO.
Richie put it perfectly, his use of tonal colour is very simplistic. I'm very over that type of music.


Posted by DJLafleur on Feb-11-2010 05:57:

Heres a pic of my studio from my facebook fanpage/group.Sorry for the quality btw


http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?p...9&id=1470690030


Posted by EgosXII on Feb-11-2010 06:19:

quote:
Originally posted by DJLafleur
Heres a pic of my studio from my facebook fanpage/group.Sorry for the quality btw


http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?p...9&id=1470690030


ummmmmm, might want to read the thread title... there's a post pics of your studio thread... go find that one


Posted by Eric J on Feb-18-2010 16:54:

Gui Borotto, kind of a small picture, tho. Look at that old school DELL monitor!


Posted by DJ RANN on Feb-18-2010 19:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Eric J
Gui Borotto, kind of a small picture, tho. Look at that old school DELL monitor!



Nice find Eric, really like his stuff.


Posted by Eric J on Feb-18-2010 19:24:

There is an article about him on Beatportal today.

http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item...of-gui-boratto/

Not much there ,really. The "Inside the mind" series that Beatportal has been putting out lately has been really light on content with tons of useless fluff questions and no real in depth information about the interviewees. Disappointing really.


Posted by DJ RANN on Feb-18-2010 19:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Eric J
There is an article about him on Beatportal today.

http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item...of-gui-boratto/

Not much there ,really. The "Inside the mind" series that Beatportal has been putting out lately has been really light on content with tons of useless fluff questions and no real in depth information about the interviewees. Disappointing really.


Shame.

That also looks like a G4 down there?

And something seriously ancient by the monitor.


Posted by Eric J on Feb-18-2010 19:59:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
Shame.

That also looks like a G4 down there?

And something seriously ancient by the monitor.


Yeah I think it is a G4, late generation. That thing on the right of the monitors looks like an Atari ST which is seriously old school. And there appears to be some model of Akai sampler to the left of the monitor in the rack.

Well if it works, it works. Once you get a setup that works well, it is often best to leave it be.


Posted by Simon_N on Feb-19-2010 19:12:

Axwell in the studio

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBn0Ttu3wms


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