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just a general question to the music community and the dj's (pg. 2)
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303's are awesome. Tribal drums kick ass. No supersaw is always nice. Organic sounding stuff is amazing.
I don't know about production to know what I like, but I know what I like when I hear it. :) |
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| SuspicionVandit |
| sasha - wavy gravy. |
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| DEAD_MOOSE |
| so you intend on changing your musical style based on what a few internet kids say? pointless thread. |
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| Schadenfreude |
i just look for tracks with samples that "stick" (aka stand out). It does not always matter if a track is not an instant classic. Sometimes if they are a little on the empty or boring side, those samples that i liked will still be able to be used to layer in sets.
I look at the Dinky release on Wagon Repair (bought the whole album). Some tracks are really cool albeit not the kind of stuff that i would usually play. The samples are awesome in all of them though, and with the help of something else they can add a little originality to a dj set. |
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| DJSoulstone |
| I especially look for tracks that I call the perfect "fillers". They are so rare that it is a real pain in the ass to find them. I mean tracks that on the one hand have as little break down as possible and not too much change of structure within, but on the other hand keep the energy level on a high entrancing level. |
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| Guest |
| quote: | Originally posted by DEAD_MOOSE
so you intend on changing your musical style based on what a few internet kids say? pointless thread. |
lol you're the classic internet jackass |
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| DEAD_MOOSE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Guest
lol you're the classic internet jackass |
you have a nice smile bro. a real looker |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | Originally posted by Guest
lol you're the classic internet jackass |
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=543130
| quote: | Originally posted by DEAD_MOOSE
i suppose im sour because im an artistic thinker who requires a bit more gear than i can afford (being artistic and a bit deep means i struggle to stick with a dead end job like office work)...shame most grumpy bastards tend to be pidgeon holed into the failure / loser category by the happy go lucky numb nuts who fit in so well in our boring modern society....shame most grumpy bastards tend to be pidgeon holed into the failure / loser category by the happy go lucky numb nuts who fit in so well in our boring modern society...im guessing you are one of these pen pusher types who desperately tries to be a deep thinker and a musician. problems is, you will never be one and you know it. this must be why my topic offends you so much. |
The man is a deep-thinking artiste who finds himself unable to fit into boring modern society, Mark. Give him a break! |
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| Stef |
| Simon Patterson – Taxi (Original Mix) |
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| nefardec |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Individual elements are just means to an end. |
i agree
when i listen to music, what affects me is the kind of total image or emotional universe that it contains. (i guess 'vibe' is the typical word for this)
i might really like specific parts in a track, but what I really listen to when I am enjoying music or buying, what i really am drawn towards is that big picture. |
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