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TweeK
Sasha-Belfunk
Mac
Leama - Labrynth (Dj Orkidea Mix)


For many years I've felt this tune is the most well-thoughtout and complex tune I've heard.The structure of the tune is really unusual,there are lots of layers and unpredictable twists.
aspergian
quote:
Originally posted by rainbow_marble
obviously... BT has a higher IQ than any other producer of electronic music. the man is literally a genius and shows it in all of his productions, his least complex track is probably more complex than anything produced by anyone else.


Yeah... :)

And he appears to be such a nice, friendly guy too! That counts for a lot in my book... it's funny because he can come off like a surfer dude but when he talks tech, you know he's got game. He has a really generous attitude and he likes to share his wisdom with others.

If not just limited to trance, I'd have to name a lot of the hardcore coders involved with IDM/Braindance under this category. The microediting and minisequencing and all that shiznit involved is so labor intensive. Doesn't necessarily make for enjoyable listening though. Some -- a lot -- of that stuff, for me, is like "Hmmm this is interesting... to read about..." Of course, here come better programs to automate a lot of the functions and make it sound like you did a lot of work when in fact you clicked a button. Hee hee...

But what I like about BT is, even with the stutter edits, I can still hum the catchy melody! It isn't some rampant DSP-ops slugfest.

Simon Posford has definitely done some complex work in his own unique directions.
jwear2004
As other people have mentioned, either Sasha - Xpander or BT - Somnambulist.
IgnazZio
Sasha - Xpander
Reactic
I think Tiesto did also many quality tracks! Example: "Forever Today" and "A Tear in the Open"
MarathonMan
A couple of tracks off Sashas Airdrawndagger sounds complex, particularly Sasha- Fundamental.
BLuEOcEaN420
*Sasha - Xpander
*Fire & Ice - Forever Young
*Fused - Terror (Max Reiche Mayhem Mix)
*Valentino - Flying Song (Sultan & Tonedepth Mix)
*Grayarea - Yewminyst
*Spooky - Little Bullet (Live Version)
*Sunday Club - Healing Dream
*Ordinary People - Mahatma
*James Holden - Horizon (Way Out West Mix)
*Blue Planet Corporation - Digital Forward
*Global Communication - Epsilon Phase

when i think of complex music, the names that come to mind are: Marc Mitchell, Charlie May, Way Out West, Sasha, Bt & Deepsky...
d-jay MyTH
i think cass and slide - perception
DJ Cinos
And I think none of you listen to shpongle.

E.Sv
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Cinos
And I think none of you listen to shpongle.


Not true :)

Shpongle - Dorset Perception (Lo-Step Balearic Re-Edit), as hammered by James Zabiela :)
aspergian
quote:
Originally posted by Subtle
Element Four - Element Four (Big Brother) produced by Paul Oakenfold


Oh BTW, I believe Andy Gray had a big hand in this too ;)

Not to be confused with Andy Page, who is renowned for his technical talents and who is connected to several of the aforementioned.

Can someone please point me to more of Simon Posford's technical accomplishments? I'd like to find out more because interviews with him that I've found haven't been terribly insightful in this department. Thanks! :)
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