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people copying mau5's style? (pg. 6)
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| Az |
| quote: | Originally posted by TigerClaw
Producers copying other producer's style has been done for many years now. Ever since Markus Schulz came into the scene, a lot of producers created tunes that fit the whole Coldharbour style that Markus Schulz has created in his music. I think its a great form of inspiration for artists out there to try and do there own take of a particular style of music. :) |
who in their right ing mind would want to copy that s style? |
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| distant |
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| Frenkieee |
On topic: what a ing hilarious myspace page, and -more important- track! :D
For all those ignorants: Sinterklaas is the Dutch Santa Claus (well in fact, Sinterklaas is Dutch, then Americans copied him, making a few adjustments, and then the Dutch copied the new Santa Claus so now we have both). That tune is just a remix of one of the best known Sinterklaas-tunes that we know. LOL I gotta copy this links to all Dutch music-oriented forums I know. :stongue: |
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| Zane |
| He's a successful producer, im sure he influences people and they copy him to some degree. |
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| Paradox Lost |
| quote: | Originally posted by TigerClaw
Producers copying other producer's style has been done for many years now. Ever since Markus Schulz came into the scene, a lot of producers created tunes that fit the whole Coldharbour style that Markus Schulz has created in his music. I think its a great form of inspiration for artists out there to try and do there own take of a particular style of music. :) |
True, but Deadmau5's style is generally quite sparse as it is, so when people attempt to emulate it, it comes off as thoroughly transparent. At least people can better mask the Coldharbour sound by piling additional layers on top of that throbbing bassline, as well as perhaps make the overall track unfold in a variety of ways |
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| Sean Walsh |
| Sinterklaa5 is the producer of the year, ahhhahahha. Brilliant. |
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| nekholm |
Just listened to Members Of Mayday - Troopa Of Tomorrow (2003), and it sounds very much like mau5' productions..  |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by TigerClaw
Producers copying other producer's style has been done for many years now. Ever since Markus Schulz came into the scene, a lot of producers created tunes that fit the whole Coldharbour style that Markus Schulz has created in his music. I think its a great form of inspiration for artists out there to try and do there own take of a particular style of music. :) |
You say that as if he created that sound in the first place - he just processed and packaged the old prog sound in packets easy enough for the lowest common denominator to have access to. |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
You say that as if he created that sound in the first place - he just processed and packaged the old prog sound in packets easy enough for the lowest common denominator to have access to. |
You could have just posted the youtube vid dude. |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
You could have just posted the youtube vid dude. |
I've actually decided to try not to post that ever again - I figure plenty of others will, and in general it's probably getting to the point where it's just mean.
His posts are generally enough for a chuckle, I guess I've just decided to leave it at that. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| What YouTube vid? |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
I've actually decided to try not to post that ever again - I figure plenty of others will, and in general it's probably getting to the point where it's just mean.
His posts are generally enough for a chuckle, I guess I've just decided to leave it at that. |
I just think it's a much more convincing and concise retort to any of his posts. |
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