fuck trance
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leisuremuffin
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sweetjesus wrote:i must be the only one round ere who thinks timbaland is a genius of a producer
his tracks heavily influence the nurave / indie electro scene at the moment.
nope, i'm sure there are others.
including me.
here's a guy who almost single handedly brought idm/techno/trance influences to mainstream RnB during the last decade, making it actually fairly interesting music. Whatever you think about the artists he makes tracks for, his tracks are pretty well crafted.
As far as his sampling controversy, yeah, that was terrible. But it was one track that he got busted on, and i don't think he actually understood what he was sampling from. Not that that's an excuse, but take a look at the bigger picture. Before timbaland, the vast majority of hip hop and rnb production was entirely sample loop based. After timbaland you have more and more productions that are all sequence based, in fact, now the majority of mainstream hip hop and RnB is sequence based! Now, that wasn't entirely timbaland, but it was a BIG reason towards that shift. I don't think you would have heard somebody like the neptunes come off unless timbaland had been there first.
besides, a great deal of the people complaining about timbo's sampling controversy are working in or fans of music that shamelessly uses uncredited samples anyway.
and, everybody cums all over dangermouse and his grey album, and other mash up projects, aren't those just as fucked up, if not more so?
anyone who says timbaland productions are "over compressed" is throwing around a buzz phrase without understanding it. It's no more overcompressed than any current electronic dance music that's out there. And that the vocals are over produced and the signers don't write their own lyrics??? this is coming from people who are defending trance? Those are two major offenses (if you consider it an offence) of music that people call trance. (not that i have a problem with "trance" i don't even think the term means anything at this point. now, i have problems with some individual producers stuff, but thats a different story)
.lm.
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Trance is actually great as long as it's done right. Especially the trance from the mid-nineties is brilliant, as it actually focused on entrancing unlike the pop'ish stuff they call trance nowadays.
Lots of good trance here: http://youtube.com/user/Bondangoed
There's been some good recent trance as well though. Check out the albums "Whirloop - A Fascination For Clouds" and "Solar Fields - EarthShine" for example.
Lots of good trance here: http://youtube.com/user/Bondangoed
There's been some good recent trance as well though. Check out the albums "Whirloop - A Fascination For Clouds" and "Solar Fields - EarthShine" for example.
Does over-produced mean that it sounds too good? Always wondered.
Not a fan of R&B in general, but really disliked the "get a 2 bar sample of a well known record, repeat throughout, throw an MPC beat behind it and sing something that doesn't complement the sample at all" style of R&B.
So I've got to agree with LM on that point.
Not a fan of R&B in general, but really disliked the "get a 2 bar sample of a well known record, repeat throughout, throw an MPC beat behind it and sing something that doesn't complement the sample at all" style of R&B.
So I've got to agree with LM on that point.
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Well, in the end, it might be the artists i dislike and not him. I agree he has done a lot of stuff, and I wouldn't be annoyed if he was selected as the most influencing producer of 07.here's a guy who almost single handedly brought idm/techno/trance influences to mainstream RnB during the last decade, making it actually fairly interesting music. Whatever you think about the artists he makes tracks for, his tracks are pretty well crafted.
You are wrong there. BUT AS I STATED EARLIER, THE REASON I FIND IT OVERCOMPRESSED MIGHT BE BECAUSE I ONLY HEAR SUCH TRACKS IN THE RADIO, and the local radio stations often add way too much compression.anyone who says timbaland productions are "over compressed" is throwing around a buzz phrase without understanding it.
I am pretty damn well sure i said that somewhere. So if you just read what people write instead of saying shit maybe you'd be a bit more relaxed eh?
If its me you're after you are again missing a point. I don't like vocal trance. I like melodic trance. In melodic trance, there are no vocals (or if any, they are chopped and definently over processed).And that the vocals are over produced and the signers don't write their own lyrics??? this is coming from people who are defending trance?
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leisuremuffin
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thefool wrote:Well, in the end, it might be the artists i dislike and not him. I agree he has done a lot of stuff, and I wouldn't be annoyed if he was selected as the most influencing producer of 07.here's a guy who almost single handedly brought idm/techno/trance influences to mainstream RnB during the last decade, making it actually fairly interesting music. Whatever you think about the artists he makes tracks for, his tracks are pretty well crafted.
You are wrong there. BUT AS I STATED EARLIER, THE REASON I FIND IT OVERCOMPRESSED MIGHT BE BECAUSE I ONLY HEAR SUCH TRACKS IN THE RADIO, and the local radio stations often add way too much compression.anyone who says timbaland productions are "over compressed" is throwing around a buzz phrase without understanding it.
I am pretty damn well sure i said that somewhere. So if you just read what people write instead of saying shit maybe you'd be a bit more relaxed eh?
If its me you're after you are again missing a point. I don't like vocal trance. I like melodic trance. In melodic trance, there are no vocals (or if any, they are chopped and definently over processed).And that the vocals are over produced and the signers don't write their own lyrics??? this is coming from people who are defending trance?
I'm not the one who needs to relax.
You are judging music without the reference to judge it. You're saying timbaland's production style is "over compressed", yet you haven't heard any of it outside of a medium that you believe compromises it? So FM radio is overcompressed or Timbaland's production style?
most influencing producer of '07? have a look at his discography. There's a reason he's all over productions today. It's because the shit he was doing when you were 10 was mindblowing and way ahead of the curve.
now look, i don't need to waste my time arguing about music and engineering with a punk kid who thinks he knows everything. When you get over that shit, ask your elders on here a question or two instead of spouting nonsense slander. you might learn something.
.lm.
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Good producers recognize good production regardless of genre, style, etc..leisuremuffin wrote:
I'm not the one who needs to relax.
You are judging music without the reference to judge it. You're saying timbaland's production style is "over compressed", yet you haven't heard any of it outside of a medium that you believe compromises it? So FM radio is overcompressed or Timbaland's production style?
most influencing producer of '07? have a look at his discography. There's a reason he's all over productions today. It's because the shit he was doing when you were 10 was mindblowing and way ahead of the curve.
now look, i don't need to waste my time arguing about music and engineering with a punk kid who thinks he knows everything. When you get over that shit, ask your elders on here a question or two instead of spouting nonsense slander. you might learn something.
.lm.
Ableton’s engineers are hard
at work developing code that will allow our software to predict the future, but we don’t
anticipate having this available until at least the next major release.
at work developing code that will allow our software to predict the future, but we don’t
anticipate having this available until at least the next major release.
If you understood what i said you wouldn't come with that comment. Where the fuck did i say i know everything? Did it occur to you i started the discussion to get others opinions on it, too?a punk kid who thinks he knows everything.
well, club pa's ehyet you haven't heard any of it outside of a medium that you believe compromises it?
I think the questions i've asked so far have been pretty reasonable, and i got nice answers.When you get over that shit, ask your elders on here a question or two instead of spouting nonsense slander. you might learn something.
Maybe it doesn't occur to you that I'm just tired of this worlds superficiousness. And that i blame the music industry for painting fake images of people with makeup and shit, and makes small kids think they're cool. If i was like them i'd grap my parents 4x4 and drive around teasing people that they don't have one. But i DON'T.
I know but i think he got some awards for that in 06 too. and earlier, too. Thats why i said 07.most influencing producer of '07? have a look at his discography. There's a reason he's all over productions today. It's because the shit he was doing when you were 10 was mindblowing and way ahead of the curve.
And btw, to me, it sounds like YOU are the one who thinks he knows it all. You're the kid..
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when you say stuff like:
.lm.
when it's not true, and then when someone says, "hey, that's not true" and your response is: "I SAID IT"S ONLY OVERCOMPRESSED BECAUSE ITS ON THE RADIO" my thought is that you don't know what the hell you're talking about. Timbaland's stuff is no more overcompressed than any current electronic dance music. Now, to a lot of people's taste, that stuff is over compressed. But you listen to melodic trance and i can assure you that if you measure the dynamic range of one of those tracks you like versus a current timbaland production you are not going to see a big difference. So, I think that you are spouting a buzz term that you've heard tossed around without understanding it. sorry. Timbaland's tracks are absolutely stellar from a mixing perspective, but you wouldn't know, you've never heard any over a set of monitors that you are familiar with, if you have a pair you're used to checking reference material on.thefool wrote:It all sounds the same. Everything is over-compressed, over-bassy, and all RnB tracks since 2000 has basically the same sounds.
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.lm.
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I do have reference monitors, and i'll make sure to listen to a non-radio version of his stuff before commenting it again then.
but yes we can agree, most of the trance stuff is also overcompressed.
And sorry for blaming it to be something without thinking about that i've only heard it on the radio [to make it worse: with headphones.]
I'm quite fast in turns but sometimes even the best driver wipes out you know. (but sometimes i hit it damn good, and then i can move on to the next thing much faster)
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BUT Still standing on the point that i dislike the way people get credited.
I do like timbaland for getting that onto the business; even normal people around here know he is a producer.
And i still dislike how the common people find image more important than lyrics/music itself with most acts.
but yes we can agree, most of the trance stuff is also overcompressed.
And sorry for blaming it to be something without thinking about that i've only heard it on the radio [to make it worse: with headphones.]
I'm quite fast in turns but sometimes even the best driver wipes out you know. (but sometimes i hit it damn good, and then i can move on to the next thing much faster)
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BUT Still standing on the point that i dislike the way people get credited.
I do like timbaland for getting that onto the business; even normal people around here know he is a producer.
And i still dislike how the common people find image more important than lyrics/music itself with most acts.
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