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Posted by Domesticated on Dec-22-2010 18:40:

Faithless - Sun to Me (00.db Remix) [Free download]

I haven't listened to this yet but I thought I'd give everyone the heads-up anyway. It's a free download from John.

http://soundcloud.com/john00fleming...onde-00db-remix

edit: wtf, it's a wave file. How is that helpful for most people? It'll probably take SYSTEM-J eight weeks to download this.


Posted by djnitride on Dec-22-2010 18:49:

FUCK YEAH

320kbps MP3 link if you don't want a wav file:

Sun To Me


Posted by Domesticated on Dec-22-2010 19:55:

I've decided only in the past six months or so that I actually don't like the Digital Blonde's productions. It took me a long time to make up my mind, because they have all the right elements and a lot of people with good taste in music like them. This applies to productions where he collaborates with Fleming, too. I liked the Heaven & Hell album for the first few months after purchase, but now I wouldn't be that interested in listening to it the whole way through again. I didn't buy Angels & Demons, either.

Overall, I'm not sure what it is I don't like. It's like his tracks try too hard to be unique or something. Of course, that's a very admirable aim (or realistically, it's the aim), but still something bugs me. His mixing and mastering is one aspect I know for sure - I've always disliked that. It's particularly annoying because I've always been able to describe why I don't like a certain piece of music. Melodically, perhaps it's that he often seems to use jarring key changes (again, in an effort to be unique)? I don't know.

Anyway, I'm really looking forward to Fleming's debut album; his productions have been getting better and better, and he seems to have realised that the muddy mastering style isn't that popular. Nervous Breakdown and Temple of Spice were proof of that. I'm still loving those, and if his new album is full of that...then it'll be a contender for album of 2011 before the year's even started. I can say that confidently because Fleming will make sure it flows properly like an album should, rather than just being ten club bangers.

p.s. I don't like the Faithless remix all that much. That was the point of this post, ha.


Posted by djnitride on Dec-22-2010 20:07:

The key changes are one of the reasons I love TDB productions. Makes them more unpredictable and less generic.


Posted by trancedanne on Dec-22-2010 21:28:

Both Digial Blonde and John used to be really good years ago but these days their music is as boring as the typical asot stuff


Posted by KrisA on Dec-23-2010 07:57:

quote:
Originally posted by djnitride
320kbps MP3 link if you don't want a wav file:

Sun To Me


Cheers for that


Posted by euphoria on Dec-23-2010 14:32:

Thanks


Posted by Domesticated on Dec-23-2010 19:11:

http://soundcloud.com/john00fleming...john-00-fleming

I don't like all of Fleming's mixes but this is quite cool.


Posted by djnitride on Dec-23-2010 21:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
http://soundcloud.com/john00fleming...john-00-fleming

I don't like all of Fleming's mixes but this is quite cool.


HOLY SHIT. J00F is talking about bring back that 2000/2001 EM early set sound

This is the best news I have heard all year, and this set is off the hook!


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Dec-24-2010 12:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
Overall, I'm not sure what it is I don't like. It's like his tracks try too hard to be unique or something. Of course, that's a very admirable aim (or realistically, it's the aim), but still something bugs me.


I really don't think that's the aim of making music. If you're any kind of artist and your aim is simply to be different, you've got the whole process back to front. In fact, you'll probably never have any original expression at all, only awareness of the concept of original expression.


Posted by infiniteJEST on Dec-24-2010 15:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated


I've always felt that most of the music of 00.DB (together and the comprising artists solo) lacks any real sense of intuition. It's compositionally sound and can hold its own on the dance floor against the pop gimmicks of so much music out there...but that's it. For me it's never been interesting to just listen to; there's hardly an artistic vision behind it (perhaps that's a bit harsh, however); no ethereal construct arising from its forms and textures. It's intelligent but it's not imaginative.

I am not saying that I wouldn't be shoving my shirtless ass to the front to witness their set at a festival, nor am I saying that I wouldn't be fist-pumping like an idiot. Their music is professional, energetic, and just plain bangin'. But I wouldn't call it art. I wouldn't listen to their music unwinding in my home or on a cruise down the highway, as I would L.S.G. or Sound Field.


Posted by Domesticated on Dec-24-2010 16:32:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I really don't think that's the aim of making music. If you're any kind of artist and your aim is simply to be different, you've got the whole process back to front. In fact, you'll probably never have any original expression at all, only awareness of the concept of original expression.


You can't make a post like that without then stating what you think the aim is.


Posted by Domesticated on Dec-24-2010 16:41:

quote:
Originally posted by couch-potato
I've always felt that most of the music of 00.DB (together and the comprising artists solo) lacks any real sense of intuition. It's compositionally sound and can hold its own on the dance floor against the pop gimmicks of so much music out there...but that's it. For me it's never been interesting to just listen to; there's hardly an artistic vision behind it (perhaps that's a bit harsh, however); no ethereal construct arising from its forms and textures. It's intelligent but it's not imaginative.

I am not saying that I wouldn't be shoving my shirtless ass to the front to witness their set at a festival, nor am I saying that I wouldn't be fist-pumping like an idiot. Their music is professional, energetic, and just plain bangin'. But I wouldn't call it art. I wouldn't listen to their music unwinding in my home or on a cruise down the highway, as I would L.S.G. or Sound Field.


I know what you mean, in that it's quite obviously designed for clubs. I think you're also trying to say that it's very contemporary music, rather than timeless 'art'. However, there are thousands of artists, albums and tracks which you could say the same for, so it's really not that profound of a sentiment.


Posted by Ian on Dec-24-2010 18:36:

Ricky's stuff is hit & miss for me. I either love it or just don't feel it. With regards to John, all he's done that I've enjoyed, I still always go back to his remix of Astral Projection - Mahadeva as my favourite. It just builds perfectly.


Posted by RebeL9 on Dec-24-2010 19:33:

I quite like this remix. I haven't been jumping high by the latest 00db efforts but this is nice. And it's free!


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Dec-24-2010 19:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
You can't make a post like that without then stating what you think the aim is.


I think it's almost certainly wrong to say there should be some master aim behind all music. There are so many different things that can trigger and drive a creative process. If you've got any originality in you it'll come out when you work - maybe not straight away, but that's why people grow as artists.


Posted by Light The Fuse on Jan-01-2011 10:21:

yo domesticated just need to know is your name nick c. by chance?



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