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| quote: | Originally posted by TOR
I'm not so sure. If you analyse all of the mentioned tracks objectively, you'll notice K&A/A&B productions are much more complex and sophisticated. A lot of Tiësto tracks (especially the commercial ones) seem to lack substance, which is the case again here. If you remove the vocals, there's hardly anything left in the track, whereas Good For Me or any other A&B production can function perfectly without them.
I agree with the latter part of your first post though, I'd take a Tiësto album over a Pvd or AvB album any day. |
yea i agree. "good for me" especially, i think thats a prime example of wat a good trance track with vocals these days can still be executed brilliantly. but this track is just vocals the whole fucking time with a very simple melody in the background, there is no build ups, no breaks, no fucking nothing just the same monotonous tune the whole time and it gets tired quickly.
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