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what is copy-paste full on?

-Abatwa-
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Posted : Oct 16, 2004 04:33
also rinkadink and protoculture is very quality full on.           `Bottomless wonders spring from simple rules, which are repeated without end` Mandelbrot
clown
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Posted : Oct 16, 2004 06:31
Well, there is definatly no copy-paste techtrance.. artists have too much pride and creativity to copy-paste eachother.. let alone there own tracks..

And the reason people bash full-on so much is because artists are flooding the scene with garbage that people are wasting money on.. An unsatisfied customer has his right to complain..           "VA - REWIRED" OUT NOW !! (techtrance invasion) ---> http://forum.isratrance.com/viewtopic.php/topic/86303/forum/9
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Mat N
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Posted : Oct 16, 2004 10:35
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On 2004-10-15 18:24, sherlockalien wrote:
... but I want to know.. What artists do you think are copy-paste full on? anybody has courage to say here?
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instead of hurting people directly in their face, we can list the original full-on artists, and the rest will already understand the point... i'll join pavel and abatwa with their choice of artists and i want to add that domestic deedrah and psysex are (in my opinion) the fathers of this genre and till this very day they have succeeded to keep their originality. i wonder why they are not as successful as astrix, skazi etc...
p.s.- pixel's debut album should be interesting too, though i'm not sure it's gonna be strictly full-on (which is a good thing).
Kaz
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Posted : Oct 16, 2004 12:40
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On 2004-10-16 03:03, Mike A wrote:
And you wanna tell me there's no copy paste prog, no copy paste dark?
Crap. That's just because it's so in style to bash fullon nowadays. So people look only for the bad sides of fullon.




I never said that prog artists and "dark" artists don't work with formulas. Most artists in most genres do a lot of copying from others and work according to famous formulas. Full-on has been doing the exact same thing since around 2001, while prog and dark music started to recycle themselves later and therefor had less time to become so horribly annoying.
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HandA
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Posted : Oct 16, 2004 13:45
No matter how many times you try to explain that there are costs (high costs) involved in manufacturing CD's people still don't get it. Kids wake up. CD's cost lots of money to produce and as long as your greedy fingers push the mouse to download yet another track for free nothing will ever change. Capice?
HandA
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Posted : Oct 16, 2004 14:16
ok in a total wrong topic LOL goodmorning lol
Mike A
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Posted : Oct 16, 2004 15:34
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On 2004-10-16 12:40, kaz wrote:
I never said that prog artists and "dark" artists don't work with formulas. Most artists in most genres do a lot of copying from others and work according to famous formulas. Full-on has been doing the exact same thing since around 2001, while prog and dark music started to recycle themselves later and therefor had less time to become so horribly annoying.


The thing is that full on is now (or until now to be exact) saturated with recycled material so artists has began producing original full on which puts the bar even higher.
Kaz
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Posted : Oct 16, 2004 16:22
Yes Mike, they have more expensive compressors now.           http://www.myspace.com/Hooloovoo222
sherlockalien
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Posted : Oct 16, 2004 17:28
lol

sounds like mike a is personally offended here.. did anybody criticize an artist you like, or are you a hardcore full on lover?

hehehe kidding man.... there are bad music in all genres.. the percentage of how much is up to discussion ...
Except for boy/girl bands... everybody knows that there are only good music in those groups hehehe =)
Mike A
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Posted : Oct 16, 2004 18:50
I'm not offended. Luckily I'm not famous enough (yet ) to be attacked so much
I'm just saying that calling all full on crap is being hypocrite since other genres have their share of trash.
full_on
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Posted : Oct 21, 2004 04:16
Well, IMO there are some original full on albums out there... For example:

Penta - Pentafiles
Mechanix - Illegal Dance
Cosma - Nonstop
Rinkadink - Rabbit from Darkside
Sesto Sento - The Inner Light
Sesto Sento - The Bright Side

These releases are not similar to most stuff nowdays. For sure, the albums have some tracks in the same style, after all artists have their own style.

But I think this discussion is missing two important points:

1 - Todays full on music MUST work on dancefloor. The problem is that most DJs usually choose the usual "100% safe build-ups" [like Party Pooper or Coolio (infected rmx)]. I like these build ups too, but the DJs play 100% of their set of tracks with this kind of build up. So the Djs will probably play lots of Astrix, GMS, Skazi, etc... and no Rinkadink...

2 - Must artists have their own style (and usually it's a kinda cheese one... )

For example, Rinkadink album (in spite of working very good on dancefloors) is far from being as much played as Astrix album. On the other side, the second Sesto Sento and Cosma albums are played, because they look much more like "the easy dancefloor formula". But these are very good albums, and IMO deserve all respect.

What would anyone expect from Astrix album else than an album with lots of "easy dancefloor oriented tracks"??

Well, maybe my post is a little off-topic, perhaps I'm talking more about what is a little different.
IMO copy paste music are predicable tracks, that develop in the same way, and usually build up in the same way.
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