It really gets on my t!ts if they can't sing, don't quite know their range,
or are really thin vocally. Tons of "Latin house" records have weak
singers imo. So many that I can't really stand most "Latin house" records.
Too much whispy thin singing.
I don't mind vocalists if the lyrics are good and the singer can handle
them.
MEK
Ian Malbon
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(313) But can they sing?
Clearly there has been a move by many producers to incorporate more
vocals in techno and related genres (Diva-house has always been an
exception). I remember thinking this was going to become a trend
when Juan dropped "The Flow". Some, like Recloose, employ guest
vocals, and others, like Jeremy Ellis, handle the task themselves.
First, what's your general reaction to vocal tracks? And does it
bother you when some of these vocalists can't quite cut it?
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Ian
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