Best producer you've never heard of?

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Illuminator
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Best producer you've never heard of?

Post by Illuminator » Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:48 pm

We all know the big dogs but what amazes me most about electronic music is how obscure unknown artists create ass kicking beats. Please name your preferred producer and recommend a track for all of us to check out their work. Producers on this forum put your shit up too! Nothing like dropping a fantastic track that no one's ever heard of.

I have to give my vote to spanish edu imbernon. I saw one of his sets live in madrid, left me sore from all the dancing and just lays down some of the most eclectic bass lines and hypnotic vocals.

Check out: Calypso Soul (edu imbernon vocal mix)

So as it stands

Edu Imbernon: 1 :D
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Re: Best producer you've never heard of?

Post by H20nly » Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:50 pm

i vote for you.

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Re: Best producer you've never heard of?

Post by Psychoactive_Music » Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:29 pm

Illuminator wrote: Producers on this forum put your shit up too! Nothing like dropping a fantastic track that no one's ever heard of.
well I wouldnt call it fantastic because I submitted an older render by mistake when I realised it as too late and the deadline was passed.Its a remix of temper traps trembling hands I made for a contest. Its a good example of something no ones heard. at least on here, I posted it yesterday in the link your music forum and got a total of 4 veiws and no replies lol. Its cool, i dont expect anyone to listen but i dont see the point making something if no one ever hears it. its like a tree in a forest. If a producer in his bedroom makes a track and nobody hears it does it make a noise?

http://www.indabamusic.com/opportunitie ... ons/112088

thats link to it. you will notice the mix is quiet this is because its the render i did as a test before mastering it. :(

If anyone likes my track help a brother out and spare me a vote :)

Illuminator
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Re: Best producer you've never heard of?

Post by Illuminator » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:03 am

Psychoactive that track is tight! I can't say that I'm familiar with this genre of music but the beginning was fantastic! The chorus is rocking too, but the psy sounds around the chorus are a little cluttered. Then again...what do i know :)

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Re: Best producer you've never heard of?

Post by Psychoactive_Music » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:51 am

Illuminator wrote:Psychoactive that track is tight! I can't say that I'm familiar with this genre of music but the beginning was fantastic! The chorus is rocking too, but the psy sounds around the chorus are a little cluttered. Then again...what do i know :)
Thanks for listening man, I agree some of the sounds are cluttered in the chorus but I think I managed to fix that up a little in the mastered version. I'm pretty happy with the chorus other then that but the verses I wanted to do again but the deadline was coming up I got the flu and had an 8 day week at work. (excuses , excuses) haha. I'm not happy with it, but I enjoyed the process of creating it more then anything else in the world and learnt so much. Straight onto the next thing now.

ctx
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Re: Best producer you've never heard of?

Post by ctx » Wed Jun 13, 2012 5:50 am

This dude right here: http://soundcloud.com/ghostek

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Re: Best producer you've never heard of?

Post by phonographiq » Wed Jun 13, 2012 6:45 am

I was just thinking how there should be a "yo ever hear this soundcloud" thread somewhere here.

Lately I'm intrigued by this cat, M. Constant
http://soundcloud.com/m-constant

SPECIFICALLY:
http://soundcloud.com/m-constant/chew-z
rhythmic surrealism / philadelphia / $$$
http://soundcloud.com/phonographiq

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Re: Best producer you've never heard of?

Post by pepezabala » Wed Jun 13, 2012 7:15 am

I surf too little on soundcloud, but my special appreciation goes to this one: http://soundcloud.com/dominga

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Re: Best producer you've never heard of?

Post by Poibles » Sat Jun 16, 2012 5:11 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25utggLUjCU

The Field (aka Axel Wilner). Subtly progressive ambient IDM stuff. The guy is a genius and a sound I'd love to have a go at. He's mastered it though so no point.

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Re: Best producer you've never heard of?

Post by friend_kami » Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:28 pm

me, obviously.
besides me, there's also this guy who pretty much kicks ass: http://soundcloud.com/seiswork

not to mention this guy who pretty much kicks everybody's ass: http://soundcloud.com/mattt

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Re: Best producer you've never heard of?

Post by starving student » Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:48 pm

i saw this cat recently named gandhis hardrive at a weird little showcase shindig that was in a house dude was fuckin sick but for the life of me I can't find any of his music online so if anyones in the know let me know


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Re: Best producer you've never heard of?

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Re: Best producer you've never heard of?

Post by Grappadura » Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:20 pm

Amon tobin, pretty well known, deservedly
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Re: Best producer you've never heard of?

Post by siliconarc » Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:31 pm

this guy.

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