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Old 11th February 2012   #31
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As a kind of antidote to all those threads about megalithic producers (Skillex, Deadmaus, Justice et al) and minilithic 'producers' (construction-kit fiends and song-stealers) I thought we should have a positive thread about who your favourite Gearslutz producer might be.
LOL! I just re-read this. I am aspiring to be a minilithic 'producer'.

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+1 Eric

Very nice track.

On your track at the link - was that all Synthex or did you use the Memory Moog used at all?

Love Synthex.
Thanks! All Synthex, no other synths used
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LOL! I just re-read this. I am aspiring to be a minilithic 'producer'.


I'm still aspiring to be a 'producer'
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Ohmicide for his production and "complextro" skills. Very modern sounding and always has a beat that makes me move.
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Lots of talent on here. Maison Vague gets props, Golden Beers really knows his way around a synth, Dholl's got some really great stuff up on Bandcamp.

The guy who probably grabbed the most listens from me is Point Source. He has fantastic production skills, his music is right up my alley, and most impressive of all he somehow does it all on a Slim Phatty.

http://soundcloud.com/point-source/cloud9-progressions-original

Dude needs to be on a label, I've paid for plenty of lesser work on iTunes.
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ohmicide for the more modern sounding stuff.
Agreed. Not really my thing, but I think he does a fantastic job. He's also young. Respect to you for really getting it done.

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This is a tough question, and I don't think I could chose just one.
Agreed. I do like your work though. It would def get me moving at a gig.

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Anyway, shameful this guy hasn't been mentioned yet, 'cos a lot of us wouldn't've got jackin' without him: inthere
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I'm still aspiring to be a 'producer'
Me too.

Big ups to all those mentioned so far.

Don't know if anyone has mentioned Logan Mannstrane yet. Love his stuff on Vimeo. Giving Ambient Analogue 001 another listen now.

Don's demos have been great too. Don't know if I've heard any released tracks from him though.
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Martin Dubka

His tracks are amazing!!
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oh yea i forgot timbreman
top skillz.


many more too
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Old 23rd February 2012   #39
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What I've often thought would be a cool addition to a forum like this would be a way to compile the tunes you like into a collection, and sort of make the collection available for others to listen to. Sort of like a gearslutz radio station featuring ONLY gearslutz members.

Awesome idea!


Can't remember them all at the moment, but yeah lots of great stuff posted over the years, by lots of members.

Asides from really well known members, I like Tarkovsky and Kindred.


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Invader! (ohmicide) has awesome productions
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he's suspended which is a great loss to the forum.
Sheeeet!!! what did he do to deserve that? in interviews he comes across as a more than decent and thoughtful bloke. He and a few other NY house producers are doing a great job of keeping some soul in the music. What a shame he isnt still posting here.

One of the GS tracks that stuck in my mind was one by Thick Accent.
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squatski, i love all his stuff
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Maisonvague comes first for me.... Genius.
The first time I heard "Synthpop 's Alive", I was blown away. Everything he does is just amazing.
Omnisphere and Timbreman are both awesome as well.
And, of course, there are the legends... like Droolmaster & David Morley.
The list can go on forever.
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