Pearson Sound - Clutch

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Re: Pearson Sound - Clutch

Post by rap_dot_com » Sun Aug 05, 2012 2:08 pm

I tbh think it's tight. It sounds like he's trying to get rid of the foot but still have it move. It's really risky when people try to make tracks without having the kickdrum drive it, but I think Pearson does a pretty good job at it.

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Post by antipode » Sun Aug 05, 2012 2:57 pm

this is a madness as blackdown would say

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Post by Hibbie » Sun Aug 05, 2012 3:58 pm

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Post by untightled » Sun Aug 05, 2012 4:22 pm

epochalypso wrote:
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Re: Pearson Sound - Clutch

Post by Shane Says » Sun Aug 05, 2012 5:18 pm

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Post by q-t » Sun Aug 05, 2012 5:41 pm

Seems like he's heading towards a darker more experimental sound, partly inspired by techno - pretty much like everyone else from the "UK Bass" scene.
This one is not really doing it for me, but I'm excited to see what can come out of this change.

Is it just me or is there something that most of these guys don't capture when they're making a more techno inspired sound? When comparing to releases on Ostgut Ton, Frozen Border or whatever "techno label", it seems like the sound differ a lot in terms of the depth, space, warmth and how the bottom end is constructed. Don't get me wrong cause I'm not saying this is necessarily bad, although I do prefer the other sound. It's probably a question of how they make their productions and I believe each artist's sound is intended.

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Post by cloquet » Sun Aug 05, 2012 6:27 pm

q-t wrote: Is it just me or is there something that most of these guys don't capture when they're making a more techno inspired sound? When comparing to releases on Ostgut Ton, Frozen Border or whatever "techno label", it seems like the sound differ a lot in terms of the depth, space, warmth and how the bottom end is constructed. Don't get me wrong cause I'm not saying this is necessarily bad, although I do prefer the other sound. It's probably a question of how they make their productions and I believe each artist's sound is intended.
I don't think everyone is just trying to make techno. you said it yourself by saying "techno inspired". they're not all trying to emulate ostgut ton/frozen border and the like. construction will differ due to reference points, influences etc.

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Re: Pearson Sound - Clutch

Post by q-t » Sun Aug 05, 2012 6:32 pm

Yeah, I know. Don't really know what I was trying to say, reading through my post now :lol:
Still think most tracks would benefit from not sounding so artificial or clean.

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Post by cloquet » Sun Aug 05, 2012 6:35 pm

q-t wrote: Still think most tracks would benefit from not sounding so artificial or clean.
I think that goes for a lot of techno too.

If that's the sound you're going for then fair enough. all about context. jam city's lp sounds very artifical and it fits.

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Re: Pearson Sound - Clutch

Post by baseband » Sun Aug 05, 2012 6:36 pm

everything i hear in that youtube clip is incredible. that whole show was good. if/when i know what those records are and see them for sale on redeye, i'll buy them

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Re: Pearson Sound - Clutch

Post by cakeplz » Sun Aug 05, 2012 8:07 pm

ufo over easy wrote:
cakeplz wrote:tryin to be something he's not
oh are you guys pals? tell him ben says whats up
production wise obv
no need to be snarky
this is an internet forum after all

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Re: Pearson Sound - Clutch

Post by icecoldchrissy » Sun Aug 05, 2012 8:09 pm

Nothing beats Pearson Sounds EQ work... he's genius!




Ya'll thinking waaayyyy toooooo hard!
(and in the wrong direction)
This scene has always been experimental.
Moving forward, backwards, sideways, up,
and down non-stop.



Banger!

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Re: Pearson Sound - Clutch

Post by Perej » Sun Aug 05, 2012 9:00 pm

ufo over easy wrote:
cakeplz wrote:tryin to be something he's not
oh are you guys pals? tell him ben says whats up
ha

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Re: Pearson Sound - Clutch

Post by Phigure » Sun Aug 05, 2012 10:15 pm

ufo over easy wrote:
cakeplz wrote:tryin to be something he's not
oh are you guys pals? tell him ben says whats up
:james:
benq wrote:seems to me like the SUNKLO collab might have pointed him in a new direction, n'est-ce pas?
he doesnt get pointed, he is the pointer :6:

this one is ridiculously fresh... just madness throughout, the pitched hats, all the percussion, and that second drop?!?

man's definitely branching out into some interesting stuff, just listen to this tune
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would love to have that one too some time, not entirely sure if it'd belong on the same plate as clutch though
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Re: Pearson Sound - Clutch

Post by cloquet » Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:52 pm

cakeplz wrote:
cakeplz wrote:tryin to be something he's not
production wise obv
:roll:

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Re: Pearson Sound - Clutch

Post by Raad » Wed Aug 08, 2012 3:03 pm

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Re: Pearson Sound - Clutch

Post by Perej » Wed Aug 08, 2012 4:41 pm

icecoldchrissy wrote:Nothing beats Pearson Sounds EQ work... he's genius!




Ya'll thinking waaayyyy toooooo hard!
(and in the wrong direction)
This scene has always been experimental.
Moving forward, backwards, sideways, up,
and down non-stop.



Banger!
whats different about his EQ work?? :?

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Re: Pearson Sound - Clutch

Post by icecoldchrissy » Wed Aug 08, 2012 5:10 pm

Perej wrote: whats different about his EQ work?? :?


He tweaks that ish like a MFer! I'm convinced his knowledge of
frequencies is much deeper than most artists / djs. In Detroit
we're mostly subjected to awful muddy soundsystems. The one time
I seen Pearson Sound DJ (at DEMF last year) he blew everyone out of
the water as far as sound quality goes.
q-t wrote:Seems like he's heading towards a darker more experimental sound, partly inspired by techno - pretty much like everyone else from the "UK Bass" scene.
More experimental sound? Have you ever even listened to any of his previous records?

Here's a start: http://www.discogs.com/Ramadanman-Ramad ... ter/374710

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Re: Pearson Sound - Clutch

Post by jonesy » Wed Aug 08, 2012 7:35 pm

Naan Bread wrote:

:U:

best work since Glut/Work Them
Can somebody ID the tune at 5 min?

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Re: Pearson Sound - Clutch

Post by q-t » Wed Aug 08, 2012 8:39 pm

icecoldchrissy wrote:
q-t wrote:Seems like he's heading towards a darker more experimental sound, partly inspired by techno - pretty much like everyone else from the "UK Bass" scene.
More experimental sound? Have you ever even listened to any of his previous records?

Here's a start: http://www.discogs.com/Ramadanman-Ramad ... ter/374710
Yeah, I am aware of his previous work.
I should've been more specific - I was referring to last year, when his output pretty much only where bangers, often similar in structure and sound palette (juke inspired drums with snare rolls, reverbed/delayed cowbells, 808 kicks as sub, melodic extended breakdowns, etc...).
If you compare to those releases, this does seem a bit more "experimental", or at least a change in sound direction.This tune is a bit too random for me, but I think the upcoming releases can be good.

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