quote: | Originally posted by 8Wonders
After 22 pages worth of hype and being a fan of the classic Digital Blonde tracks such as Electra, Legato, Noctone, I thought I'd give the album a whirl.
I must say I am dearly disappointed. A lot of the tracks sound like they came right out of 99 (and I'm sure some have), in this case this is a bad thing. The production value behind most of these tracks is far far beyond today's standards. The Digital Blonde has always been guilty of crappy sounding records, but I thought in this day and age where high quality production tools are readily and cheaply available, that he might jump onboard with the rest of the veterans.
Musically, I am somewhat confused as to what direction this album wants to go in. Is it psy, is it oldschool progressive trance, which one is it? I feel that a lot of the tracks are just 'thrown' in there, without any real substance towards the album as a whole. To me it feels more like a set than an album.
Overall, a really disappointing effort. I cannot get over the fact at how poor the production value is, when comparing to recent albums, such as Above and Beyonds, which is simply brilliant from a technical point of view. I know DB has a loyal fanbase who are willing to look past it, infact I did for a long time, but it's simply inexcusible for a professional in this day and age to put out such horribly sounding material. DB, please hire someone to mix and master your tracks. Your ideas are fresh and unique and it's a waste that they are being pulled down the drain simply becuase of technical reasons.
Those are my 2 cents, from a fan and producer point of view. No disrespect is meant to anyone, take my comments for what they are, my humble opinion. |
it's been said before and I'll say it again, mastering and fancy tricks are all well & good, but you can't polish a shit, and that is tried all the time now. This sounds good without the fancy shit, and for the fanbase, that's good enough.
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