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Re: What sets a good producer apart from a great one?
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 4:36 pm
by Basic A
reignz wrote:pkay wrote:3za wrote:what i need to know is how many record sales = 1 gropies.
zero, thats all from DJing
20 Tiesto Hands = 10 trigger fingers to the crowd = 5 Rewinds in a Set= 2 Titty Flashes =1 Groupie BJ
So Doctor P gets atleast 4 groupie BJ's a night?

So many people arent gonna get this joke...
and does this mean Kano's life is one big BJ?
Re: What sets a good producer apart from a great one?
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 5:13 pm
by reignstep
Basic A wrote:reignz wrote:pkay wrote:3za wrote:what i need to know is how many record sales = 1 gropies.
zero, thats all from DJing
20 Tiesto Hands = 10 trigger fingers to the crowd = 5 Rewinds in a Set= 2 Titty Flashes =1 Groupie BJ
So Doctor P gets atleast 4 groupie BJ's a night?

So many people arent gonna get this joke...
and does this mean Kano's life is one big BJ?
obvious joke is obvious
Re: What sets a good producer apart from a great one?
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 5:31 pm
by Hurtdeer
Basic A wrote:Hurtdeer wrote:a great producer makes me feel like i'm on drugs while listening to his music sober
Is that really that common?
Then again my mind says drugs = psytrance or disco house.
You liked Taiko Riddim... did that make you feel like you were on drugs? It makes me feel like this is time for a tribal ceremony, not drugs...
haha maybe i should elaborate a bit here instead of going for a soundbite
what i mean is that the stuff i really love seems to have a psychological effect on me, sort of like a drug since i've taken this external device, put it in me, and now i feel different. A really great musician in the right moment can have me cracking up laughing, or on the verge of tears, or locked in some sort of complete trance... or something. Sometimes people can make tunes that do this to me despite being riddled with mistakes, or having been kind of muddy or underproduced, or even completely out of key... sometimes the idea is just so good it doesn't matter. And if someone can do that, that's a sign of genius to me
i can't remember taiko riddim at the mo, and i couldnt find it again... but i probably really liked it because i'm a sucka for taiko drums and rhythmically lead music generally. good beats are inherently hypnotic so yeah if i could hear it loud it'd probably be like being on some something a bit!
Re: What sets a good producer apart from a great one?
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 6:00 pm
by Lethargik
Being able to hear what's wrong with your song, and then being able to fix it.
Re: What sets a good producer apart from a great one?
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 1:46 am
by AllNightDayDream
Makes you press the play button more than once
Re: What sets a good producer apart from a great one?
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 3:16 am
by green plan
AllNightDayDream wrote:Makes you press the play button more than once
This is a good skill, all about the repeat listening.
Re: What sets a good producer apart from a great one?
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 6:45 am
by compact71
at least 10.000 hours of practicing..!