What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
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- Sexual_Chocolate
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
no thanks.
eitherway. i can think of worse ways to spend a night than listening to KM on a system.
eitherway. i can think of worse ways to spend a night than listening to KM on a system.
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
lolwutHarkat wrote:When I go to see Kryptic Minds, I want to hear "their sound" to some extent, but not just a list of their own productions. That's not a good set, that's a showcase of a producer. I can do a mix of their discography in my bedroom myself (save for the dubplates). A good DJ plays tunes from all across the map, a good proportion of which his audience won't have heard before, and makes it all fit into a consistent vibe. Your own tunes can certainly fit into such a set, but shouldn't take up 90% of it.
Edit: Edited to be more coherent.
you can do a mix of the tunes they play in any set aside from dubplates obviously
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
Is hearing the dubplates on a system all you want from a night? So it's not really about something active the DJ *does* it's about what they *have*?
This is why Kode9, Youngsta, Dusk & Blackdown and Distance are brilliant DJs and Krpytic Minds aren't, even though they do have A-class technical mixing skills.
This is why Kode9, Youngsta, Dusk & Blackdown and Distance are brilliant DJs and Krpytic Minds aren't, even though they do have A-class technical mixing skills.
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
what i'm saying is, is that if you get a tracklist from a DJ you can do exactly the same mix as them, regardless if it's their own productions.
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
I saw Youngsta live and he bored me to tears, like I literally just sat down with my phone for the last half hour of his set (which was made up entirely of deep, dark 'rollers' with the EXACT SAME RHYTHM). KM on the other hand had me up and moving the whole set.Harkat wrote:This is why Kode9, Youngsta, Dusk & Blackdown and Distance are brilliant DJs and Krpytic Minds aren't, even though they do have A-class technical mixing skills.
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
yeah man, i didnt start thinking im going to rip off samiyam i just wanted to make a floaty resampled pad after listening to return. Its turned into its own thing and dosnt sound much like anything (not sure if thats good or bad lol). I cant stand hearing a tune thats a blatant rip off. Its like everyone in production wants to be koan sound for example.Genevieve wrote:If you have off beat drums cuz they's sound good, cool.
If you're doing it for the sake of it and turn it into a 'LUK HOW LOOSE MAH DRUMS R' jerk-off, then yeah bad.
Sometimes a certain original aesthetic becomes popular and then copycats isolate that original aesthetic, turn it into the point of the music ITSELF and then I think "cool man, you have some purty loose drums here, but where's the tune?'. This also happened post-Burial where suddenly EVERYONE wanted to have a 'Burial shuffle'. Burial's drums sound good cuz they're good, they just happen to be shuffly. 'Outshuffling' Burial won't make your drums sound better, just shuffly. And I've heard some drumprogramming where the whole impact was lost because of the ubershuffle. It sounded so slow
Cloning isn't bad, ripping-off or trying to incorporate an aesthetic into your choons is all good. But when it turns into fetishizing that aesthetic, it's not fun to listen to me anymore. It's like listening some super technical guitar shredder or whiteboy fusion jazz.
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
Both times I've seen Kryptic Minds they've played other people's tunes in their sets, and every mix I've heard from them has contained a variety of producers' tunes (apart from Kryptic Minds production showcases obviously). Not really sure where this idea that they only play their own stuff comes from... Check out this recent mix for example to hear Kryptic Minds dropping other tunes:
http://mixdeluxe.net/the-dubstep-show-k ... pticminds/
http://mixdeluxe.net/the-dubstep-show-k ... pticminds/
Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
not like cactus was the first tune to sound like that, objekt just looked back a bit....Phigure wrote:yeah i dont really think he's trying to be anything more than that, he does what he does pretty well
i think he's a bit of a tnuc though for that blatant cactus rip off
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
also kryptic minds were sick when i saw them.
Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
i can't think of any tunes that sound like cactus reallyfractal wrote:not like cactus was the first tune to sound like that, objekt just looked back a bit....Phigure wrote:yeah i dont really think he's trying to be anything more than that, he does what he does pretty well
i think he's a bit of a tnuc though for that blatant cactus rip off
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
exactly, cos that french fries one dont either. I can see that maybe yeah, he was influenced by it, but like a wobble bass isnt anything new and only allowed to be used by objekt lolchekov wrote:i can't think of any tunes that sound like cactus reallyfractal wrote:not like cactus was the first tune to sound like that, objekt just looked back a bit....Phigure wrote:yeah i dont really think he's trying to be anything more than that, he does what he does pretty well
i think he's a bit of a tnuc though for that blatant cactus rip off
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
erm i think u find it it the sole domain of okjetc
he is untochable as a makeer of raev music IMO
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he is untochable as a makeer of raev music IMO
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
more aphex
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
Boards of Canada or Aphex won't be back until we don't care, I suspect.
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
I found them better than Mystiks when I saw them on the same night (Fabric at somepoint last year)Sinestepper wrote:also kryptic minds were sick when i saw them.
Dont see them on enough lineups

Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
ya i was wit my br0 sinestepper @ kryptic minds 2 and their set was my favourite out of everyones, dunno how u could say theyre shit just coz they play their own tunes... honestly out of all the sets there they had me skankin most, more so than sukh knight even
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Re: What does electronic music need more/less of in 2013?
this. his tunes are so complex and layered. probs the most gifted producer out there atm. Hero worship is gay but applicable in this caseincnic wrote:erm i think u find it it the sole domain of okjetc
he is untochable as a makeer of raev music IMO
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