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List your fave producer,most overrated..etc.
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SlackerBoy9
Fave Producer/production team:Hybrid and if they ever get back together Breeder

Most Overrated:i will get flamed for this but i don't get the Andy Moor fascination,the old stuff with innate was great but the tilt album, he worked on i thought was garbage never heard a group regress musically like that.(runner up) Adam Freeland

Most Underrated:Tom Middleton,seems to get lost in the shuffle quite a bit with his spacey atmospheric tunes.

Big things ahead:Habersham,guy is steadily putting out big tune after big tune...can only get better.
runner up:vector 13,i have loved every track they have put out

Production team i am waiting for a come back effort from is Matt Darey and Red jerry to put Lost tribe back together again..mm
nchs09
fav. producers... id have to go with infusion and skylark.
their tracks/remixes never dissapoint. and trance/electro style is ferry.

most overrated
jac lewtvr.. that white duke guy. his rockish sound. is good but hes been putting the same sound to tracks for like 2 years now. :s

underrated.
wally lopez. i like his stuff. genious guy... doesnt get much props though :(
Mattivi
most overrated: i will get flamed for this but markus schulz. his productions are way too drawn out, and he seems to follow some cookie cutter formula, because they all sound the same to me.

most underrated: max graham, probspot((oops, good call cueto!), maybe matt darey.

fave producer: so many; three drives, and old system f. really like the stuff fractal structure puts out too, real edgy and energetic


shot out to slackerboy, quality thread ;) :D
nchs09
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Originally posted by Mattivi
most overrated: i will get flamed for this but markus schulz. his productions are way too drawn out, and he seems to follow some cookie cutter formula, because they all sound the same to me.

most underrated: max graham, aka probspot. maybe matt darey.

fave producer: so many; signum, three drives, and old system f


shot out to slackerboy, quality thread ;) :D
true with markus but u gotta remember that certin melodic prog cant have too many variations. which i think is what happened to markus. got big and then the fuzz went out due to the lack of freshness in tracks.
SlackerBoy9
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Originally posted by Mattivi

shot out to slackerboy, quality thread ;) :D

thanks...wanted to do something to get people involved ..and i agree about Matt darey being a bit underrated..he was out in front of the scene in the late 90's and now kind of disappeared
nchs09
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Originally posted by nchs09
true with markus but u gotta remember that certin melodic prog cant have too many variations. which i think is what happened to markus. got big and then the fuzz went out due to the lack of freshness in tracks.
but i guess alot of peeps still like him. lol i think less though than what they used to
nchs09
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Originally posted by SlackerBoy9
thanks...wanted to do something to get people involved ..and i agree about Matt darey being a bit underrated..he was out in front of the scene in the late 90's and now kind of disappeared
dery remix of 1998 or 1999 wtvr that track was. WAS SICK! :p
DJ_Release
tough questions I'll try and take a stab at them

Fave Producer/production team: King Unique, from deep, soulful house to peak time electro monsters these guys have been rocking it for the past year

Most Overrated: Luke Fair, I don't know if his productions are not my style or waht but his latest stuff is not that special IMO

Most Underrated: Can't think of one :wtf:

Big things ahead: Nathan Fake, still very young and everything he touches turns into a Experimental Techno gem, probably the best most twisted melodies I've ever heard come from this guy

Production team i am waiting for a come back effort from is: None, don't like to look back in time I rather hear something new :haha:
Mattivi
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Originally posted by SlackerBoy9
thanks...wanted to do something to get people involved ..and i agree about Matt darey being a bit underrated..he was out in front of the scene in the late 90's and now kind of disappeared


very true, he was real big in late nineties, but he is a bit behind the scenes now. he still bangs out a quality production or two a year, really liked nocturnal delight last year.
Mattivi
im probably speaking for everybody when i wish the original gouryella would make a comeback collaboration, but i wouldnt plan on that happening anytime soon.

LiquidX
Matt Darey, one of the main players for the boom in the late 90
's. He's remixes and productions were nothing but pure quality. Energetic, uplifting. Such a mastermind in its time with choosing the tracks for the remixes, remixes that today we can only categorize them as classics. WoW man.. and as for Gouryella, big shame that this two broke, but it seems far from reality seen where Tiesto stands now.

Group that I like a lot is Underworld, Way Out West.. Im surprised no one mentioned Way Out West. Jose Amnesia, another quality right there.
SlackerBoy9
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Originally posted by LiquidX
Matt Darey, one of the main players for the boom in the late 90
's. He's remixes and productions were nothing but pure quality. Energetic, uplifting. Such a mastermind in its time with choosing the tracks for the remixes, remixes that today we can only categorize them as classics. WoW man.. and as for Gouryella, big shame that this two broke, but it seems far from reality seen where Tiesto stands now.

Group that I like a lot is Underworld, Way Out West.. Im surprised no one mentioned Way Out West. Jose Amnesia, another quality right there.

Gouryella-gouryella and walhalla will always have a spot in my crates.
As for Way Out West after being disappointed seeing their live performance and the overall job on Don't look Now it was hard to put them in my top of my list but their overall body of work is outstanding...long live w.o.w-the gift
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