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Andy Blueman reminds me of hollywood scenes where two lovers would embrace each other in some god forsaken or ironically , an endless greenery and do some actions (no not sex) that is often meant to invoke emotions on the audience.
The only different thing in Andy Blueman's tracks is , instead of kissing , the couples try to reach for God and cry from the influx of emotions.
Woah.
But one thing that really really annoys me is the sound quality of his tracks. I don't know whether if it's because he can't master to save himself (Hope not) , or the label just end up screwing the whole track up with their policy of 'loud is better'. I'm pretty sure it's the work of the label anyway.
The problem is , they seemed to be so compressed that what I hear in the peaks are really just noise , literally just noise. The saw arps are so freaking peaking on the highs that the melody of the note itself is just lost , and your left with nothing but treble. TREBLE.
And bass.
Examples.. His remix of Gaia-Tuvan , I can't even hear the melody the arp is suppose to be playing.
The World To Come is pretty bad too.
Still , his remix of Robert Nickson's Circles continue to rock my playlist.. In fact it's one of the 'cleanest' track in his discog in my opinion.
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