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Our greatest producers (pg. 4)
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MiSSyM
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Originally posted by Beat Blog
Oh god, how could I forget TV Rock and Dirty South? :rolleyes:


yes well commercial music or not-they are the ones laughing all the way to the bank ;)
narcism
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Originally posted by ONION
That someone on this board even knows the label ;)


well not everyone only listens to IM ;)
tonydanza
Adam Jace .. seriously, you kids all need to hear the new that Adam is busting out .. he needs to have about 20 times the recognition/exposure that he currently has

Also add Tommy Trash .. really talented dude
stylist
scott bateman
steve may
mike nichol
are a few that have some awesome production

steve strangis is apparently brewing something else up also so i hear
walter78
Dj Flu-Idis (feat umbrella)
charlee
Notable mentions;

Jono Fernandez
Darius Bassiray
Stuart McKeown
eRRaTiK
i think charlee should get into production ;)
Beat Blog
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Originally posted by MiSSyM
yes well commercial music or not-they are the ones laughing all the way to the bank ;)


That's true.

Ivan Gough can be the biggest sell out he wants in my opinion.

He's spent years living like a pleb, making excellent music but with no coin.

If anyone deserves to be rolling it cash, it's him.

Grant Smilie and Dragan however, still need to earn their stripes.
charlee
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Originally posted by eRRaTiK
i think charlee should get into production ;)


Are you coming on to me Anf?? LOL

I think that what you call bad music is matter of opinion. I dont really get the whole idea of a Producer "selling out". It's also silly to assume that every producer who makes a commercial hit did it for the money. They may very well like and believe in what they are creating.

Production is art, just like acting. Actors do not always play the same character over and over again, they try new and different things. Does a producer have to make underground music that isnt a hit to have credibility. I would hope not.

I know nothing about production so this is just my opinion. I am also not offended by popular music. Except that TV Rock song with that weird guy singing :nervous:
eRRaTiK
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Originally posted by charlee
Are you coming on to me Anf?? LOL


how the f*ck did you get that? rofl :haha:

i agree with everything you said re: production, selling out, krispy kremes btw.

charlee
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Originally posted by eRRaTiK
how the f*ck did you get that? rofl :haha:

i agree with everything you said re: production, selling out, krispy kremes btw.


Yep. I knew it!

Its friday! Time to be even crazier than I was yesterday!!!!

*winds up like Tassie Devil and takes off*
tctitan
ok...well as an independent american i have some feedback. to be honest i never even considered aussies (love the women though) as great edm producers/dj's...but (and if anyone is familiar w/djmixes2k.com) that me and a BUNCH of my friends thought, that the '03? set by Jono Fernandez (JJJ), was pure brilliance, was in beautiful w/Ivan Gough & Colin Snape..."I Don't Believe Anymore"... but the whole set was amazing...now i don't know what u guys say, but that set wat BEEEUUUtiful...i mean Chable & Bonniccie- Ride... amazing...in other words...Aussie's are awesome!
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