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Floorfiller
Girl + Sweater = Hotness

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Illegal Pete's
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May-17-2008 20:52
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isoterra
hi

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Nottingham, UK
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Re: Do you judge tracks negatively if they "sound old?"
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Judging by some of the things I've seen people say around here, it seems like the presence of "good" mixing and mastering techniques in a track is almost as important to them as the track's musical composition and arrangement. |
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| quote: | | It seems like if a track "sounds dated," a number of people will automatically have a strong negative bias against it. |
it's not so much a case of people disliking 'dated' music as a principle, but more the fact that older tracks (as a rule) possess characteristics they don't like. so when they say "i don't like this tune because it sounds dated", they really mean "i don't like this tune; it sounds similar to older tunes i didn't like either"
i say 'they', i really mean 'we' since i am one of those people
in a nutshell, the majority of dance music i listen to doesn't feature a great deal of musical composition nor creative arrangement; i listen to it because the sonic waves emitted from the final product have a pleasing & therapeutic effect on my brain. the finer aspects of a mixdown can play a pretty big role in that, such as the frequency range, stereo space, balance of layers, fx, or even something as trivial as the shape of the kick drum. the majority of early-days trance, regardless of its arguably superior musical ideologies, just doesn't make for comfortable listening imo.. taking the above aspects into account
i believe it's totally possible to create decent 'old' or nostalgic sounding tracks whilst maintaining the tight production standards of recent years, though.. i'd positively encourage it in fact
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May-17-2008 21:19
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