Well you know people, sometime they say what's on their mind. You can't shut people's mouth right? Well on Isratrance they do. It's not being practiced where i study. Everybody can say what they think. And since i am inside a learning process and everybody brings the sounds that he likes we all learn from each other. Yesterday a friend played didgeridoo recordings and that was awesome. I didn't hear much didgeridoo recordings in my life.
Definetely not. If you are a musician and you think about studying sound engineering i don't think it's a good idea. Please don't go study and leave me more job opportunities.
I was not the judge, i made the lecture (with a friend).
There was a remark by 1 friend and his remark was technical and concerned mix and spectral richness. That's all. Not mastering, we didn't study it yet.
I played Lunar Civilization by Crop Circles. I disagree with the Pleiadians remark. IMHO Simon Posford has the best sound skills.
The remark was done by one friend that doesn't listen much to Psy Trance and it was a technical remark only. It was about the richness of sound and the well balanced mix.
I did! After the Shpongle live 2 years ago in Israel he went offstage and passed near me with Ott.
I almost passed out and surely creamed my pants.
Discuss?
We study sound engineering so i urged people to enjoy the technical side and not the musical side. The 2 tracks that were mostly appreciated were "Bust a move" by IM and Gamma Goblins.
I think it's amateurly made and the only goal it serves is to promote the artist. Pffft. There's a Voice Of Cod tune with Donald Rumsfeld sample that does the job much better than this hectic bunch of fx, samples and killlarg vb-1 bassline.