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Best Engineered/Mixed Trance and House Tracks...
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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! |
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| enydo |
| eric prydz - pjanoo |
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| trancedanne |
| quote: | Originally posted by enydo
eric prydz - pjanoo |
yes anything from Prydz |
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| Scoops |
| D. Ramirez & Mark Knight - Colombian Soul |
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| TranceElevation |
| Anything from U-Recken |
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| Acton |
BT - Rose Of Jericho (Album Mix) is incredibly well balanced, most of his productions are.
....and pretty much anything by Robert Babicz. |
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| kadomony |
further back, David West's stuff was always crystal clear
currently, Tom Middleton, Claes Rosen, and Shur-I-Kan come to mind |
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| stevö |
| this question reminds me of the movie black swan, her technique was perfect but no emotion |
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| nefardec |
| quote: | 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 |
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| EddieZilker |
| quote: | 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. |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | 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. |
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| jdub889 |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
I like the ones that go untz untz untz untz. |
+1 |
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