Re-evaluating my production methods/habits

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Re: Re-evaluating my production methods/habits

Post by nowaysj » Sat Jun 21, 2014 5:23 pm

JBE wrote:Well that's really the problem. I mean it's not really easy to tell who is bandwagoning or not. Unless they just blatantly come out and say it.
I don't know. When someone just reiterates genre conventions it sounds like bandwagoning. If someone works in a different genre and there is vitality, inventiveness, fire in the song, then it is not bandwagoning, it is expression.

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Re: Re-evaluating my production methods/habits

Post by DrGatineau » Sat Jun 21, 2014 5:28 pm

so if you're not pushing a completely unique, you're bandwagoning? i mean most producers need to go through a bit of a more basic stage imo before they have the ability to redefine genres...

aka, i don't really have a problem with people who make sounds that aren't groundbreaking, as long as they add their own flavor to it, no matter how small or subtle that is.
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Re: Re-evaluating my production methods/habits

Post by nowaysj » Sat Jun 21, 2014 6:59 pm

jags wrote:so if you're not pushing a completely unique, you're bandwagoning? i mean most producers need to go through a bit of a more basic stage imo before they have the ability to redefine genres...

aka, i don't really have a problem with people who make sounds that aren't groundbreaking, as long as they add their own flavor to it, no matter how small or subtle that is.
That is not what I said at all.
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Re: Re-evaluating my production methods/habits

Post by DrGatineau » Sat Jun 21, 2014 7:15 pm

nowaysj wrote:When someone just reiterates genre conventions it sounds like bandwagoning. If someone works in a different genre and there is vitality...
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Re: Re-evaluating my production methods/habits

Post by nowaysj » Sat Jun 21, 2014 7:18 pm

jags wrote: :?:
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