I didn't mean it wasn't mixed well or that his stuff doesn't mesh or blend.
Merely that it's got a little bit of an edge. I mean listen to something
that Fellowship or Carlito has produced for instance, and then listen to
something by High Contrast. the latter shares few stylistic similarities to
the former 2 beyond that of the subgenre.

On one hand you have clean, swank production... i love fellowship and
carlito, their stuff is just so smooth. on the other hand, you have high
contrast and his style is a little "dirty" while being clean, which gives it
a little more of an organic feel in some ways that other
super-clean-production-style folk don't touch on.

:)

~a

-----Original Message-----
From: Pranev Sharma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 12:23 PM
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: high contrast sucks

actually i think that all of his sounds blend in so well. and for me thats
where dnb hits its peak..just perfect. everything is so blended and mixed.
excellent..kinda hard to describe
red shift mantra - rain (blame rmx) is a good example of what i mean

Veritas


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