I was kind of thinking the other day. A lot of the battles here come down to boom bap vs trap. i know we vote on which beat we think is better. But from a listening analysis stand point how is this helping us as producers? Most ears hear what they want to hear. Where are the ears that hear what they are SUPPOSED to hear. In no way am I hating on any producers here, or on any of the wins they have accumulated. But i do have questions on why some beats passed and some didn't. Mine included. Im coming from a technical point of view. Mixing Mastering. Tone. Expression. Etc.
SO instead of having a battle in which you can use any style, maybe we can implement battles in where we only use trap. then the next boom bap. then the next we only use samples. etc. That way when i hear the music i can clearly understand and see what I can improve on instead of just saying to myself this beat was more popular. Im trying to get better and have a neutral ear. If all the beats were boom bap i could easily determine which was better from a production stand point in that genre. If we have multiple styles then it comes down to what style i like most.
Just a thought.... Thanks for reading
SO instead of having a battle in which you can use any style, maybe we can implement battles in where we only use trap. then the next boom bap. then the next we only use samples. etc. That way when i hear the music i can clearly understand and see what I can improve on instead of just saying to myself this beat was more popular. Im trying to get better and have a neutral ear. If all the beats were boom bap i could easily determine which was better from a production stand point in that genre. If we have multiple styles then it comes down to what style i like most.
Just a thought.... Thanks for reading