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there is a common sentence "Don't touch what it works" applyed to music it would be "Don't touch too much what it works" you have to change things but it's cool to have a sound or something that makes you recognizable and it's obviously easier to start from a point you are comfortable with, saves time and the mind struggling that can make you give up with a track.
About Sean Tyas is true that he sounds very similar in the same period, but his tracks from 2009 are different from the 2005 tracks and different from the 2011 tracks, also he has the Syat Naes guise to produce something more minimalistic and now the D.N.A Remix or the Starfire (S.T Remix) pop to my mind this are indeed very different to his common productions, you can recognize him for the abuse of phaser, the dreamy pianos, the pikes and the moog bass they're a bit tweaked in every track though, maybe just different eq color but different.
Only thing i'd bash about him is that XXXX-XXXX (Sean Tyas Rework) specially the rock/metal hits, this reworks are odd to say the least.
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