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| quote: | Originally posted by 8Wonders
I disagree. Musical 'integrity', depth, soul, whatever you want to call it, is not determined by how well the track is mixed, but if its mixed well, the listening experience is certainly increased. Most of the time, the result of these 'dirty' productions is simply lack of knowledge on the part of the producer. You can create a track to have the same dirty feel with proper mixing. That's just a poor excuse to validate someones inabilities. |
You're assuming that 'mixed well' = polished. I listen to stuff from the early 90s that sounds better than most of today's productions. Alot of stuff today gets over compressed, EQed and processed to death, to the point where it sounds like shit. Sounds aren't given any room to breathe and stand out, it's all about how many instruments you can stuff together. That is bad mixing.
Sounding raw doesn't make a track automatically better. But music that sounds raw is music that has nothing to hide. The best producers out there are good enough that they don't need to hide behind a wall of effects to disguise an inferior musical ability.
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