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Old 15th February 2013   #1
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What is for you the best piece of engineering you heard on an EDM/club/techno track ?

Hi guys I would be curious to know which is for you the top of the top reference track or masterpiece of engineering you heard for an EDM/Techno/Dnb/Ect... track ?




Which track for you has the:

-punchiest kick drums? Best low end impact energy ?
-best engineering(mixing & mastering) achievement, in terms of definition, creativity, clarity, transient energy
-sounds best in the clubs(but good everywhere also)



So many EDM music those days are uber compressed and don't have any impact and aggression.

I wonder who are the people who make the best mix/masters which still have powerful knocking low end impact and snap/transient energy in the percussive elements. Does it still exist ?
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My tracks especially 5000 miles ;-).

Photek was well done on his second album and Solaris. Chain reaction on their vinyl, but that's a label, human leauge don't you want me 12", The Cars Drive although the last two are not really EDM. Oddly had away what is love 12 is or was also well mastered and produced, but its not my style of music.
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I will definitely look out for the 5000 miles Is it on vinyl or I can get in on Wav ?
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To be honest... all of the tracks I can think of were probably recorded to cassette with zero compression.
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To be honest... all of the tracks I can think of were probably recorded to cassette with zero compression.
Your reference tracks are on cassette ? :S
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Extrawelt - In Aurfuhr (album), really amazing mixes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSJEdCBSTgg
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oh sorry, maybe I don't understand the question.
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