Martin Garrix
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Martin Garrix
Ok this is really not dubstep, but i guess some parts are, but this dude is only 17.
It's some dance/electro hype.
You can't hate on him can you? At 17 how was your production? Sure, he'll probably got some help, but still. Or can we hate?
Discuss.
			
			
									
									
						It's some dance/electro hype.
You can't hate on him can you? At 17 how was your production? Sure, he'll probably got some help, but still. Or can we hate?
Discuss.
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Re: Martin Garrix
He goes to a production school in Amsterdam. He gets plenty of help and has access to mastering engineers and some pretty expensive hardware too.
			
			
									
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Re: Martin Garrix
There we go, i know someone had the answerdotcurrency wrote:He goes to a production school in Amsterdam. He gets plenty of help and has access to mastering engineers and some pretty expensive hardware too.
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Not saying I don't enjoy his work, but you know, he kinda does have an advantage over other producers who are trying to get their name out there and stand out.nitz wrote:There we go, i know someone had the answer
This is the school he goes to btw: http://www.hermanbroodacademie.nl/
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Kit Fysto wrote:How many different words can you place before the word "step" and have that be a genre that people take seriously. Fuck it, I'm starting Christstep, all Christian, all the time.
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I'm not seeing where his production is superior to other 17 year old prodigies. At 16, Madeon was already writing so much better written tracks than that.
Not saying i hate, just saying i'm not that impressed.
			
			
									
									
						Not saying i hate, just saying i'm not that impressed.
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Catchy melody, when it was released it was fitting with the trend, that's it
			
			
									
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I was more impressed by him saying he was ghost writing tunes for people at 14. He followed a pretty standard, tried and true formula, sampled a kick and chopped a loop for the drop. Not hating, I've got respect for the kid, but I'd take other youngsters like Madeon, Audien, Mat Fax, or a 16 yr old Skream/Benga any day of the week compared to this
			
			
									
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Matt Fax, really? I was following him back when he was still called Mike Duz and his stuff was pretty bland back then. Now he's writing better melodies and all but the production doesn't really follow all that well imo... 
Also he's an annoying little twat. Used to have him on facebook cause we started a collab once.
			
			
									
									
						Also he's an annoying little twat. Used to have him on facebook cause we started a collab once.
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It's not like you learn to produce electronic music at HBA though.
There might be a course on recording/live audio though. The school is in Utrecht btw.
I never even heard of the guy and I know a lot of people who study there and I study audio in Amsterdam myself.
Guess I'm just that good at staying away from uninteresting music.
			
			
									
									There might be a course on recording/live audio though. The school is in Utrecht btw.
I never even heard of the guy and I know a lot of people who study there and I study audio in Amsterdam myself.
Guess I'm just that good at staying away from uninteresting music.
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Re: Martin Garrix
He isn't a child prodigy tho, i think he just has very good skills for a person of this age. Although, you wouldn't find his music on my laptop, this doesn't negate the fact of his skill level, and it's something i can appreciate.
			
			
									
									
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There's a drum & bass producer named Memtrix who started a 15 but wasn't signed till 16. His mentor was Joe Ford thought, so he was 19 when he started mentoring him.
			
			
									
									
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i started mentoring myself, does that make me a prodigy as well?LogiSpark wrote:There's a drum & bass producer named Memtrix who started a 15 but wasn't signed till 16. His mentor was Joe Ford thought, so he was 19 when he started mentoring him.
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I'm 16 and half-ass decent at production, can I be a prodigy?  
			
			
									
									
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animals is the heaviest main room track of the year.
			
			
									
									
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Re: Martin Garrix
I'm extremely unimpressed. The mix down is so weak in this track compared to the professional standard, if I, or about 50% of the people on this forum, had the kind of training and equipment he has had we'd be so much farther than this.
			
			
									
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Re: Martin Garrix
nitz = martin garrex?
			
			
									
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Re: Martin Garrix
Hell Yesehbrums1 wrote:i started mentoring myself, does that make me a prodigy as well?LogiSpark wrote:There's a drum & bass producer named Memtrix who started a 15 but wasn't signed till 16. His mentor was Joe Ford thought, so he was 19 when he started mentoring him.
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I assure you I am notDustwyrm wrote:nitz = martin garrex?
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Memtrix the DnB guy you mentioned, i checked out his SC. His music was so dope and catchy it made me want to start listeing to DnBLogiSpark wrote:Hell Yesehbrums1 wrote:i started mentoring myself, does that make me a prodigy as well?LogiSpark wrote:There's a drum & bass producer named Memtrix who started a 15 but wasn't signed till 16. His mentor was Joe Ford thought, so he was 19 when he started mentoring him.
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