Messiah Remix goes off!
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:10 am
Gehehe, this is a never ending cycle, people who have success get cloned by people who want that success also.... happens with all kinds of music.aqua_tek wrote:yeah saw this a couple days ago and had me LOLing pretty seriously.
Noisia are damn good. One of the most influential dnb acts in the past couple years. took that world by storm, to the point that EVERY dnb producer wanted to sound like them at some point. I even found myself falling into this habit at some point or another.
Ironically enough, as much as i admire their work, Noisia kind of ruined dnb for me, and are one of the main reasons i'm taking a good, long break from it. Seems that they set the bar to a point that if you weren't trying your best to sound like them, then you weren't worth listening to. So basically all dnb started to sound the same. Just a bunch of Noisia wannabe tracks... which got tired and boring pretty quickly.
I have much respect for them, but i hope for dnb's sake that people stop trying to emulate them all the time.
funny you should mention that. I was just watching this Danny Byrd video on Sonic State and he talks about the exact same thing.lola wrote:Gehehe, this is a never ending cycle, people who have success get cloned by people who want that success also.... happens with all kinds of music.aqua_tek wrote:yeah saw this a couple days ago and had me LOLing pretty seriously.
Noisia are damn good. One of the most influential dnb acts in the past couple years. took that world by storm, to the point that EVERY dnb producer wanted to sound like them at some point. I even found myself falling into this habit at some point or another.
Ironically enough, as much as i admire their work, Noisia kind of ruined dnb for me, and are one of the main reasons i'm taking a good, long break from it. Seems that they set the bar to a point that if you weren't trying your best to sound like them, then you weren't worth listening to. So basically all dnb started to sound the same. Just a bunch of Noisia wannabe tracks... which got tired and boring pretty quickly.
I have much respect for them, but i hope for dnb's sake that people stop trying to emulate them all the time.
Its funny that you said this, cuz in 1998 i stopped listening to drum and bass, cuz everybody wanted to sound like bad company haha.
All tho... Noisia is a updated clone of Matrix Ed rush and bc
I only wished......and these thoughts i have and had for a long time, that the cloning stopped, the threads in forums" how to make this" "what popular music scores these days" "how to ... just stopped, and everyone starts pioneering again...there are to many possibility's these days sound wise...and what do most people do....clone..
We are living in a Carbon age, Music made by the Generation Xerox(copy machines)
aqua_tek wrote: funny you should mention that. I was just watching this Danny Byrd video on Sonic State and he talks about the exact same thing.
Around the 6:45 mark or so
nice guy by the way