disappointing. same tired old amen sound he was rinsing 15 years ago but the scene has moved on since then.
So you'd rather everyone made fad following tunes rather than have their own sound?
I swear when a producer makes tunes that sound literally like every other hype tune of the moment they get gunned for selling out but if they stick to their thing they're not keeping up with the scene.
disappointing. same tired old amen sound he was rinsing 15 years ago but the scene has moved on since then.
So you'd rather everyone made fad following tunes rather than have their own sound?
Nah, I'd rather he kept up whilst retaining his style, like Paradox, who's 2012 tunes sound different to the ones in 1996. This tune could have promo'd in like 2002 and I don't mean that in a good way. The tunes ain't that bad tbh, just a bit stale.
disappointing. same tired old amen sound he was rinsing 15 years ago but the scene has moved on since then.
So you'd rather everyone made fad following tunes rather than have their own sound?
Nah, I'd rather he kept up whilst retaining his style, like Paradox, who's 2012 tunes sound different to the ones in 1996. This tune could have promo'd in like 2002 and not in a good way.
disappointing. same tired old amen sound he was rinsing 15 years ago but the scene has moved on since then.
So you'd rather everyone made fad following tunes rather than have their own sound?
Nah, I'd rather he kept up whilst retaining his style, like Paradox, who's 2012 tunes sound different to the ones in 1996. This tune could have promo'd in like 2002 and not in a good way.
disappointing. same tired old amen sound he was rinsing 15 years ago but the scene has moved on since then.
So you'd rather everyone made fad following tunes rather than have their own sound?
Nah, I'd rather he kept up whilst retaining his style, like Paradox, who's 2012 tunes sound different to the ones in 1996. This tune could have promo'd in like 2002 and not in a good way.
Genuinely, Ray Keith > Paradox.
DPMO.
I own maybe 30 Ray Keith tunes I would NEVER sell. I can't say I have the same passion for any of the Paradox tunes I own.
disappointing. same tired old amen sound he was rinsing 15 years ago but the scene has moved on since then.
So you'd rather everyone made fad following tunes rather than have their own sound?
Nah, I'd rather he kept up whilst retaining his style, like Paradox, who's 2012 tunes sound different to the ones in 1996. This tune could have promo'd in like 2002 and not in a good way.
Genuinely, Ray Keith > Paradox.
DPMO.
I own maybe 30 Ray Keith tunes I would NEVER sell. I can't say I have the same passion for any of the Paradox tunes I own.
I bet they're all the same sounding variation of Terrorist/Dark Soldier.
Paradox is a bad example to be using imo, his tunes from whatever year sound the same. It's not a bad thing for either of them. I like both their styles.
Paradox is a bad example to be using imo, his tunes from whatever year sound the same. It's not a bad thing for either of them. I like both their styles.
disappointing. same tired old amen sound he was rinsing 15 years ago but the scene has moved on since then.
So you'd rather everyone made fad following tunes rather than have their own sound?
Nah, I'd rather he kept up whilst retaining his style, like Paradox, who's 2012 tunes sound different to the ones in 1996. This tune could have promo'd in like 2002 and not in a good way.
Genuinely, Ray Keith > Paradox.
DPMO.
I own maybe 30 Ray Keith tunes I would NEVER sell. I can't say I have the same passion for any of the Paradox tunes I own.
I bet they're all the same sounding variation of Terrorist/Dark Soldier.
Not really, no. Although those two tunes would be in the list of tunes I'd never want to sell.