In a message dated 12/11/02 2:19:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


ditto... mr. a-sides might like to hear that he is a cheesy newb as well...


no, he just SOUNDS like one.   Two step tracks that break into amens are ALWAYS a cheap way to get a crowd pumped up, whether its done by a newb without a better idea or an established producer whose digging into a bag of well-used tricks.  Mind you I never said it didnt WORK- case in point Aphrodite, whose an established name yet is constantly digging into that bag of cliches. I wouldnt recommend such tricks to a new producer trying to develop a style for himslef and trying to learn how to produce quality tracks.  Maybe when your a big cheese and want to throw together a quick and dirty dancefloor stormer yes, but your er, not. 

Not to be rude but I find it funny that this whole thing turned into an accusation that I was  injecting unecessary "rules" into the creative process (encouraging conformity), yet the argument against me was that if two producers were doing it, then it must be a good idea (thus encouraging conformity).

BTW its a  naive misconception that structure and  is antithesis to creativity- exactly the oppostie.  If it wasnt for structure and "rules" we'd all be making IDM (which ironically has its own rules).   
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