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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.
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