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Brand New: Sean Tyas Interview
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| rubez |
worst, if-not-technically, producer ever
he would be better off making hard house. this style for trance is disgusting. ing hate they offbeat basslines. i hate the cleanliness and the over compression, everything sounds fused, nothing stands out. this is the style that has killed trance over the past couple of years. boring as , no soul.
i prefered the less perfect, brasher, more spontaneous classic style, more techno with melodies. todays trance has no class. |
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| echosystm |
| quote: | Originally posted by rubez
worst, if-not-technically, producer ever
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people on this forum really value your oppinions :) |
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| sterilis |
| quote: | Originally posted by rubez
worst, if-not-technically, producer ever
he would be better off making hard house. this style for trance is disgusting. ing hate they offbeat basslines. i hate the cleanliness and the over compression, everything sounds fused, nothing stands out. this is the style that has killed trance over the past couple of years. boring as , no soul.
i prefered the less perfect, brasher, more spontaneous classic style, more techno with melodies. todays trance has no class. |
because classic tracks never used offbeat basslines :rolleyes: |
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| rubez |
not ones that dominate the tune.
all his tunes are the same.
are you saying sean tyas has made a classic? get a grip! |
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| flutlicht junky |
| quote: | Originally posted by rubez
not ones that dominate the tune.
all his tunes are the same.
are you saying sean tyas has made a classic? get a grip! |
Your not still here are you!! :) |
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| Johnny Cache |
Well, I think itīs kinda funny. As soon as a DJ / Producer that was raved for years starts going big everybody bashes his style.
Same with Tyas I think.
I love his productions and I love his sound I think itīs a cool and indeed a very classic approach to Trance. On the other hand, Tyas has done a lot of things that are not "offbeat bass", so I think its wrong to redcue him to this sound.
Of course, he has more of a signature sound than most other producers have and many productions follow a similar approach, but I donīt think this is a particularly bad fact. I think itīs cool if a Producer has a signature sound that you can "rely" on... |
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| flutlicht junky |
Lift is a great song - and will be a classic esp for full on trance
Pacifier is my fav song he's wrote and a top tune
Considering he's engineered alot of tunes for other people inc Beam and yanou and dave 202 it would be stupid to complain about his engineering. What you dont like is the style he uses for the track sreleased under his own name. Which he's said before is so he can play a set in the style he wants i.e. harder. I do agree they are v. compressed but that is how he makes the tunes under his name, so dont buy or play them then.
The off beat bassline is still good - Aly and Fila who sound exactly like PVD did years ago are making good use of it |
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| Magnus |
| I don't get why people bash Tyas. People are just plain haters of his quick success and production talent. They would not be complaining if they were in his shoes... |
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| rubez |
its just the over produced clean sound i hate. its the opposite of acoustic/organic. its not the position (offbeat) of it that i hate, its his particualr bass its just mind numbingly boring as .
the stuff played every week by avb in they god awful state of trance sets. close in style to the sound of marc van linden. i think it has no soul. too clean, stale.
i u like that style then fine, but im more likely to get goosebumps watching an episode of sabrina the teenage witch.
if marc van linden and sean tyas are at one end of the scale, then the opposite would be tunes like mark norman - niagara, Y traxx - mysteryland, nalin + kane - open your eyes.
i just think tyas tunes are soulless and empty. may be fine for pumping out in a club, through a off speaker system, but thats about it. |
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