Re: Luke Envoy
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 6:19 pm
big up for the info! hopefully this is not the last we hear from you. i'll keep my ears open and maybe one day we can be graced with another luke envoy tune!
much respect man, thanks for taking the time to replyluke.envoy wrote:i feel i owe an explanation to all you kind people. i dropped off a couple years ago and it was hard to be inspired to be honest.
theres rarely been a week gone by that i didnt write tunes, they just werent good. before i was producing i was the biggest cynic and only bought about 1% of what i heard, i prob finish about 1% of what i make. if my tune isnt the best thing ive heard all month then i dont see the point. im bearing my soul right now!!! i know its not the best way to think but fuck me theres so much shit out there i dont wanna add to the problem. im inspired again right now, and if the tune is good you will hear it. sorry i cant give you more right now
all i really meant was that disney and microsoft are using dubstep to sell their products.alphacat wrote:Been thinking about this and have to say - I understand if someone's not feeling the majority of what's out there at a given moment, but it also seems like kind of a cop-out. If you don't like it, make something different. Look at all the OG Dons of the sound still doing it well and not falling into cookiecutter sounds - Pinch comes immediately to mind.TopManLurka wrote:on fb - "makes me laugh what happened to dubstep. who would have thought"
As the hippy cliché goes, 'be the change you want to see.'
i dropped out cos i couldnt write a tune i was happy with in any genre
to people stressing about how everything turned out for the sound, dont worry about what it became, treasure being one of the lucky few who saw it at its best. had the time of my life
Spot on.luke.envoy wrote: to people stressing about how everything turned out for the sound, dont worry about what it became, treasure being one of the lucky few who saw it at its best. had the time of my life
THIS... tunes are heavy as fuck!johney wrote:Gamma/Honour Kill needs a repress
Respect man. On hearing this I can't help but think how much better things might be if others had half the high standards you set for yourself. Props for that.luke.envoy wrote:i feel i owe an explanation to all you kind people. i dropped off a couple years ago and it was hard to be inspired to be honest.
theres rarely been a week gone by that i didnt write tunes, they just werent good. before i was producing i was the biggest cynic and only bought about 1% of what i heard, i prob finish about 1% of what i make. if my tune isnt the best thing ive heard all month then i dont see the point. im bearing my soul right now!!! i know its not the best way to think but fuck me theres so much shit out there i dont wanna add to the problem. im inspired again right now, and if the tune is good you will hear it. sorry i cant give you more right now
all i really meant was that disney and microsoft are using dubstep to sell their products.alphacat wrote:Been thinking about this and have to say - I understand if someone's not feeling the majority of what's out there at a given moment, but it also seems like kind of a cop-out. If you don't like it, make something different. Look at all the OG Dons of the sound still doing it well and not falling into cookiecutter sounds - Pinch comes immediately to mind.TopManLurka wrote:on fb - "makes me laugh what happened to dubstep. who would have thought"
As the hippy cliché goes, 'be the change you want to see.'
i dropped out cos i couldnt write a tune i was happy with in any genre
to people stressing about how everything turned out for the sound, dont worry about what it became, treasure being one of the lucky few who saw it at its best. had the time of my life
jrkhnds wrote:Milanese now works at a large game studio as sound designer iirc.
what happened to Moving Ninja?