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Sounds mike used in the new push remix. (pg. 2)
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| Dumonde Trancer |
| quote: | Originally posted by demons
amateur is the new cool in producing, didnt you know? the more basic you can get the more genius the music is :p |
:haha:
then that wud make me the best trance artist i nthe world :D |
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| demons |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dumonde Trancer
:haha:
then that wud make me the best trance artist i nthe world :D |
hehe...2nd only to me |
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| Floorfiller |
THANK YOU!!!!
i've always been critical of mike's work simply for this fact...i mean he has good melodies, but the sounds just aren't up to par. i think he needs to spend more time on songs or make some new sounds because that's what turned me off from most of his productions (or course i still like the big one;s aka univeral nation, strange world etc)
demons...
how about putting your best effort into a tune because you have a reputation as an artist. that would be my biggest concern not making a crap remix just because i'm not making as much...you might aswell not do the remix and keep working in the studio. i know producers don't have much time for remixes but i don't think they do a job on purpose because they want to keep there sounds... |
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| zarathustra |
| Get him in the studio with Oliver Lieb. |
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| Floorfiller |
| quote: | Originally posted by zarathustra
Get him in the studio with Oliver Lieb. |
amen to that....lieb is such a great producer...everytime i hear one of his remixes it sounds new...innovative...great stuff. |
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| Christopher B |
A lot of producers use the same sounds over and over.
Armin, PvD, Mirco de Govia, Ronski Speed, Max Graham, even BT and Sasha.
All of them are great producers, IMO, but they can't reinvent their style with every track. Deadlines are indeed a major factor in the quality of production. If you hear a remix by an excellent producer that sounds basic and formulaic, they probably didn't have enough time to decently produce it, or didn't have the desire. MIKE still uses old sounds I guess, but they still get the job done for me at least. |
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| demons |
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demons...
how about putting your best effort into a tune because you have a reputation as an artist. that would be my biggest concern not making a crap remix just because i'm not making as much...you might aswell not do the remix and keep working in the studio. i know producers don't have much time for remixes but i don't think they do a job on purpose because they want to keep there sounds... |
err...its his living. they offer him money, he does a suitable job. sorry if he doesnt make a top 40 smash for them for a modest fee so they can make £50,000 or more from it :rolleyes: im sure he'd rather be the one making £50,000 from his best ideas. this is his lively hood, work in the dance industry at the moment is tight and if you are offered a remix of a good tune (one you like) youre inclined to accept it. as long as its produced to a fair standard (and lets face it mikes 'fair' standard is still pretty high)then whats the problem? most of the push remixes i have heard have appealed in one way or another to a good number of people so therefore, job done! i certainly dont find them too generic...most have at least something original to offer anyway.
id rather he saved the best effort for his own original work as that comes from the heart and means a lot more than adapting someone elses idea :p |
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| Dj_ExOn |
MIKE is waay overrated imo.. his music is like "Hmm, yeah? And?"
Not exiting at all.. |
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| DaveC |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj_ExOn
MIKE is waay overrated imo.. his music is like "Hmm, yeah? And?"
Not exiting at all.. |
WTF?
So if his music is like that, name some producers that arent...
IMO, MIKE and Airwave are THE best trance producers.
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| robstar |
What tune are u all talking about?
I'd like to hear it. |
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| tor8024 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DaveC
IMO, MIKE and Airwave are THE best trance producers.
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this is what the french call "une lapalissade" |
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| djVersus |
I don't know what the heck you guys are talking about with his basslines.
He has one of the most unique basslines / hi hat combos among the lot of producers.
It's very atmospheric and hoovering and airy and deep with really nice bounce. Listen to it closely in your headphones or in a good sound system. |
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