martyn - hear me (zomby remix)

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Re: martyn - hear me (zomby remix)

Post by j*keone » Tue Feb 02, 2010 6:11 pm

braiden wrote:is the first thing I'd notice when hearing it on a big system the rhythm section? Of course, its the most important thing on a big system!!! What do you think you are moving to?
j*keone wrote: i'd be moving too much to give a fuck about the variation of the rhythm section
i assumed you were criticising the "rhythm section" cuz it stays pretty constant the whole way through.

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Re: martyn - hear me (zomby remix)

Post by fractal » Tue Feb 02, 2010 9:09 pm

hm

imho zomby releases full songs like the lie, mu5h, kaliko, etc... that are great as a whole piece of music, and also riddims and quick little ventures like moziak, this remix, helter skelter and the like.... to me the tunes that don't progress too much are like a dj tool; if i want rhythmic variation i need to do it myself kinda thing

now, i'm not saying this is a ground breaking tune or anything, just that i enjoy it. not every tune released needs to push the edge, be produced with "high production values" or have a complex rhythm section.... sometimes in dance music it's hard to appreciate a track on its own, but when heard in context of a mix done right, it's easier to enjoy the tune for what it is... fun


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Re: martyn - hear me (zomby remix)

Post by j*keone » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:05 pm

fractal wrote: imho zomby releases full songs like the lie, mu5h, kaliko, etc... that are great as a whole piece of music, and also riddims and quick little ventures like moziak, this remix, helter skelter and the like.... to me the tunes that don't progress too much are like a dj tool; if i want rhythmic variation i need to do it myself kinda thing

now, i'm not saying this is a ground breaking tune or anything, just that i enjoy it. not every tune released needs to push the edge, be produced with "high production values" or have a complex rhythm section.... sometimes in dance music it's hard to appreciate a track on its own, but when heard in context of a mix done right, it's easier to enjoy the tune for what it is... fun
totally agree >>

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