everyone, including theo burt himself, said it was basically like gas and basic channel etc LOL. what i love here though is that there's a kind of ontological state. is there already this beautiful hazy atmosphere present in the trance anthems? or did it make itself present when the process took place? like how wolfgang voigt processes music he likes and puts kicks on it, was there already beauty in that music? either or. i like remembering trance anthems. the way they're produced and engineered is stunning. hard limited and suffocatingly crystalline and sweeping.listening to that automatics group thing now. could almost be a dub techno record.
everyone, including theo burt himself, said it was basically like gas and basic channel etc LOL. what i love here though is that there's a kind of ontological state. is there already this beautiful hazy atmosphere present in the trance anthems? or did it make itself present when the process took place? like how wolfgang voigt processes music he likes and puts kicks on it, was there already beauty in that music? either or. i like remembering trance anthems. the way they're produced and engineered is stunning. hard limited and suffocatingly crystalline and sweeping.
The Big Sneezethere's a lot of pitchfork approved sound collage stuff on like halcyon veil or whatever but nothing has really grabbed me so far.
i like rkss but their approach to sample packs could have been done better. maybe more tactile.what you think of that RKSS one on UIQ?
you know i've always wanted to dissociate 90s disco house. im not sure how to explain it. just cut off all bass sounds and smear the disco loops into infinity. i have a feeling/crazy idea in my head it will sound like some zomby chopped and screwed.
yeah i've heard that. the problem with trance anthems for me is those digga digga melodies sound like some fascist parade to me. like i was chatting to my mate how ayla - ayla came on youtube and i was kinda getting into it until that breakdown and it just made me scrunch my face uncomfortably. i like the idea of what trance is supposed to achieve but it never does it for me. well, the early underground trance does, but otherwise...
is there already this beautiful hazy atmosphere present in the trance anthems? or did it make itself present when the process took place? like how wolfgang voigt processes music he likes and puts kicks on it, was there already beauty in that music? either or. i like remembering trance anthems. the way they're produced and engineered is stunning. hard limited and suffocatingly crystalline and sweeping.