Registered: Aug 2010
Location: West On 27th Street.
quote:
Originally posted by MSZ
thanks existo22
You're welcome your tracks are pretty and amazing.
Oct-06-2010 15:44
Twilothunder25
Suspended User
Registered: Aug 2010
Location: West On 27th Street.
Three things that make msz a great producer.
Msz Knows.
The first thing that makes msz a great producer is having the brain capacity to understand when a synth patch/sample sounds like shit and not use it.
This goes something like this:
''No I am no going to use this sound'' because... ''it sounds like shit.''
As simple as this sounds 90% of producers have a very hard time with this.
So unlike most aspiring producers msz patches do not sound too harsh too soft to processed too digital... too anything! There is no ''too'' when you are dealing with a sound of an msz track. There are no obvious flaws that get in the way of the listening experience.
What Makes Msz Msz.
The second thing is being able to get from A to B and get those ideas and excellent sounds into a full track. This is not Easy. Being able to tell when a sound wont work does not mean that you can make or find a sound that fits well and blends together with the rest of the tracks. Most people can't. Some people can. And this is what makes msz msz. All the tracks he has posted are surprisingly good and he is consistent about it. It is like you can count that if the record say ''msz'' on the cover then that record worth your attention.
What Makes Msz Great.
The third thing that makes msz great is having great taste and being able to make the music that he would want to spin and listen to as a fan. Make no mistake Msz makes underground progressive house music but Msz music is still record store material. These is music out there that is interesting but in an abstract way. Not in a 2003 lets press 500 copies and send them to the distributor type way because the record just wont generate enough interest on the strength of the actual music unless the producer spends lots of money branding himself. And that branding is all we are left with these days. Circa 2003 if msz licensed a track, the record got pressed, the distributor send it to the shops and everybody got this long ass list from dance records when people hit that real player preview sample they would add the record to their basket and check it out. Then that record would play in clubs all over the world. No hype, no bullshit... just good progressive house music playing at an afterparty near you. This is what makes msz great.
Last edited by Twilothunder25 on Oct-07-2010 at 06:50
Oct-06-2010 17:16
Zak McKracken
Trance
Registered: Jun 2003
Location:
Oct-06-2010 17:27
Mr.Mystery
Static Guru
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
We really didn't need you back here. Go shit on some other forum.
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
We really didn't need you back here. Go shit on some other forum.
yup. also
Oct-06-2010 19:07
Zak McKracken
Trance
Registered: Jun 2003
Location:
i think its about time to take a break from TA, all the trolls seems to be back.
Oct-06-2010 19:08
Twilothunder25
Suspended User
Registered: Aug 2010
Location: West On 27th Street.
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
We really didn't need you back here. Go shit on some other forum.
No hard feelings bro msz is a great producer lets just leave it at that.
Oct-07-2010 01:43
orTofønChiLd
Everything is illuminated
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Miami
Logic 9
Oct-09-2010 08:47
Nicolas Oliver
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2006
Location:
I'm currently working on a remix for a very well-known MC & house artist who's launching a new tech label at the beginning of 2011. As a result, I cannot yet post a sample of this track, but here is a picture of my (uncollapsed) arrangement window in Live 8:
Nov-07-2010 20:04
Beatflux
Rising Star in training
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Planet Alf
quote:
Originally posted by Nick Cenik
I'm currently working on a remix for a very well-known MC & house artist who's launching a new tech label at the beginning of 2011. As a result, I cannot yet post a sample of this track, but here is a picture of my (uncollapsed) arrangement window in Live 8:
Do the drums sound as busy as they look?
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quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
change your avatar for fucks sake.
Nov-07-2010 21:29
Nicolas Oliver
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2006
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by Beatflux
Do the drums sound as busy as they look?
Haha. Funny you ask: even though this project has something like 10 separate drum loops, because I've edited the loops a lot (slice/vol automation/EQ/etc.) this is actually one of my more 'stripped down' tunes Dark and groovy techno. Sample will be posted closer to the end of the year I anticipate.