not saying any of that lol just that if you're making beats for an unrestricted period of time there's bound to be some changes in mindsets, moods, equipment, software etc; again not saying that electronic music album - incohesive mess of random stylesjrkhnds wrote:So, in other words, you're saying electronic music producers lack focus and work ethos, so that makes high expectations towards an electronic album somehow unfair? What prevents them from limiting themselves in time, production methods, sounds used, equipment..?ultraspatial wrote:it's unfair cause it's easier to get a cohesive piece when you record the album in a limited amount of time, with a certain mindset, on a limited set of instruments, in a studio with a producer, instead of sending loads of beats you made over months or years to your label head who then chooses which tunes make the cut - and i imagine it's even harder if it's your own label
but back to my original point, i just think that there's always misconceived expectations around albums for (a) genre(s) that's not really album-oriented