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richg101
quote:
Originally posted by sterilis
yea i agree its music for lazy producers or people who can't produce. anyone can make it. it has to one of the most boring genres ever invented.


sorry barry. that is just untrue. a len faki minimal track will work a dancefloor more powerfully than most other genres. its in the mixing.
mysticalninja
quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
It took Steve Angello a long time to quantize that bass-line. :stongue:


what are you talking about steve angello didnt do any quantizing in that video... the video was about arrangment.. he had already recorded all the elements of the song.

not that i like steve angelo or that he is minimal in any way lol. how did he even come up.
jupiterone
quote:
Originally posted by mysticalninja
what are you talking about steve angello didnt do any quantizing in that video... the video was about arrangment.. he had already recorded all the elements of the song.

not that i like steve angelo or that he is minimal in any way lol. how did he even come up.


I'm not sure how he came up but I was assuming we were discussing his Creating a Track From Scratch for Future Music magazine.

In which it seems like he just opened Logic for the first time.
DJ Manuel C
I remember the first time I ever heard minimal...I was bored. Very bored. The buzz that I had going was slowly dissapearing. Basically what i'm trying to say is that I dont feel as minimal is appropriate in a club...ATLEAST AT PEAK HOUR. I think it's good warm up music when people are first getting to the venue, but its just not the type of music that makes me want to jump around and go crazy. To produce music in general is not easy. It doesnt matter if its EDM or fuccin country. Music is unique in every way, and not every one is going to like it. Just dont ever conform and dare to be different!
Mr.Mystery
quote:
Originally posted by Sean Walsh
It's way harder to make a good minimal track

Indeed - I've yet to hear a good one.
Sean Walsh
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Indeed - I've yet to hear a good one.


:stongue: :stongue:
flutlicht junky
Steve angello isn't minimal - he mainly makes house with some electro house influences. Although alot of producers in this area make tunes for all the (too many) sub genres like progressive house, minimal, tech house etc, Steve angello doesn't touch anything in the minimal area.

Try searching for the following, they are more clubbier examples and the glenn morrison one could be considered progressive house.

Anything by plastikman
David West - Welsh Morphology (Charles Gudagafva Remix)
John Tejeda - The End Of It All (Original Mix)
Glenn Morrison - No Sudden Moves (Original Mix)
Kanio - Spandex (Original Mix)
Arnozilla
You call your music minimal, I call it simple. - Jody Wisternoff
echosystm
quote:
Originally posted by Arnozilla
You call your music minimal, I call it .


fixed!
maximlee
LISTEN TO

HYBRID - FINISHED SYMPHONY

THEN LISTEN TO A MININAL TRACK................ITS IS A VERY VERY WEAK GENRE



MAXIMLEE

RichieV
i don't know much about minimal

but i would say

keep your sounds minimal
your arrangements minimal
have a minimal ish bass sound

hope that helps

:D
mysticalninja
quote:
Originally posted by maximlee
LISTEN TO

HYBRID - FINISHED SYMPHONY

THEN LISTEN TO A MININAL TRACK................ITS IS A VERY VERY WEAK GENRE



MAXIMLEE


deadmau5 remix, right?
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