Originally posted by Clovis
Dude we're like, best buddies. I'm gonna DJ her wedding when she marries Scarlett Johanson. (once Scarlett fucking figures out she's a lesbian)
See ya there.
Jun-26-2008 17:44
Az
took me all the way back
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Walking to John O'Groats for some spastics
quote:
Originally posted by |Thrax|
Very similar, although I prefer church of nonsense for it's smoother sound/kick and ambience.
They are both solid productions.
what?
wrong
Jun-26-2008 18:45
|Thrax|
nightmoves.me
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Sherman Oaks, Ca
Nobody can be wrong.
The Magda bass distorts too much on my shitty speakers at work, I dont like it as much.
I sent a message to Steve about this track but he already knew it. He wanted to release a remix of evolving but it doesn't make sense with that church track in beatport top10
I sent a message to Steve about this track but he already knew it. He wanted to release a remix of evolving but it doesn't make sense with that church track in beatport top10
Wtf this is like...the same track! lol...
Man i used to like Steve Rachmad when he used to make the deep detroit stuff, like the Sterac stuff ("Secret Life of the Machines" was a great album), but these new tracks that he made are just without substance for me. I don't know, they may "work in the club" though, but this track is just plain terrible. It sounds like Rio carnival with a crazy motorbike tournament going-on in the back...this is just plain bad music...(for me, lol)
(the magda farty tarck is better than the carnival-motorbike stuff though its like in the kingdom of the blind the one-eyed are kings)
I don't know but this type of music must be the worst music i've heard in my life. Better listen to raw industrial/noise or death/grind metal than this shit. At least 80s industrial had a political attitude or something...shit...
Jun-28-2008 00:21
Zayatz
commercial techno whOrE
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Elva, Estonia
quote:
Originally posted by PETRAN
Wtf this is like...the same track! lol...
Don't get me wrong, i used to like Sterac myself but this is just...
I think that producers start with alot of passion making tunes from the soul, and when they realize that the EDM industry is a tough fucked-up industry with the only musicians surviving being the ones who "give people what they want", well, they forget their "soul" and their "passion", they start djing, promote themselves, start to make more "easy" tunes...you get the picture...