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Mimieux
What tracks/records released over the last year or two have sounded the best?

- LOOKING FOR records that are balanced, transparent, tight, punchy and dynamic.

- NOT LOOKING FOR muddy low-end, over-loud mids or harsh highs.

The type of sound you long to produce, the tracks you A/B to get the best from your mixes!
enydo
eric prydz - pjanoo
trancedanne
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Originally posted by enydo
eric prydz - pjanoo


yes anything from Prydz
Scoops
D. Ramirez & Mark Knight - Colombian Soul
TranceElevation
Anything from U-Recken
Acton
BT - Rose Of Jericho (Album Mix) is incredibly well balanced, most of his productions are.

....and pretty much anything by Robert Babicz.
kadomony
further back, David West's stuff was always crystal clear

currently, Tom Middleton, Claes Rosen, and Shur-I-Kan come to mind
stevö
this question reminds me of the movie black swan, her technique was perfect but no emotion
nefardec
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Originally posted by stevö
this question reminds me of the movie black swan, her technique was perfect but no emotion


i think 'perfect' is pretty subjective here too. a classical engineer is going to have a different idea of perfection than a dub engineer than a jazz engineer than a swedish house mafia engineer
EddieZilker
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Originally posted by nefardec
i think 'perfect' is pretty subjective here too. a classical engineer is going to have a different idea of perfection than a dub engineer than a jazz engineer than a swedish house mafia engineer


The way I judge what a good mix is, regardless of genre and stylistic protocol, if I don't fight hearing it and if it draws my attention without me noticing. If the world around me completely evaporates; conversations with others are stopped (because everyone's listening - not just me) and put on hold until the song is done - that's a good mix.

srussell0018
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Originally posted by EddieZilker
The way I judge what a good mix is, regardless of genre and stylistic protocol, if I don't fight hearing it and if it draws my attention without me noticing. If the world around me completely evaporates; conversations with others are stopped (because everyone's listening - not just me) and put on hold until the song is done - that's a good mix.


I like the ones that go untz untz untz untz.
jdub889
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Originally posted by srussell0018
I like the ones that go untz untz untz untz.


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