Re: Chris Fortier to do another balance
Wow, some really interesting opinions here. However, I definitely take the side of clintlove and johns and think 007 was one of the best of the series.
Also, I think the .1 idea is great. It just goes to show much the guys like to work on the Balance series and put together whatever they like without the restrictions of the labels opinion.
^^ I think prog house as we know it died many many years ago. Yes, there are variations of it now but ultimately it's not a genre that stands on it's own two feet. People dabble with it and in some cases it works, but in most it's just pushing a dry boring sound (for me anyway). I would rather put "prog" into a category of style of mixing and programming rather than a particular sound. I'm quite comfortable to say that someone like Digweed has a mixing/programming style that is very progressive... but, as we all know he doesn't play prog or prog house. It's a little more than just clever layering, but really working tracks together to create a groove and mood - that's how I see it now, if at all.
Wow, some really interesting opinions here. However, I definitely take the side of clintlove and johns and think 007 was one of the best of the series.
Also, I think the .1 idea is great. It just goes to show much the guys like to work on the Balance series and put together whatever they like without the restrictions of the labels opinion.
^^ I think prog house as we know it died many many years ago. Yes, there are variations of it now but ultimately it's not a genre that stands on it's own two feet. People dabble with it and in some cases it works, but in most it's just pushing a dry boring sound (for me anyway). I would rather put "prog" into a category of style of mixing and programming rather than a particular sound. I'm quite comfortable to say that someone like Digweed has a mixing/programming style that is very progressive... but, as we all know he doesn't play prog or prog house. It's a little more than just clever layering, but really working tracks together to create a groove and mood - that's how I see it now, if at all.
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