MagnaOpera
Comes Equipped...
ill o.g.
I think about this pretty often; it's not uncommon for me to get feed back on a beat to the effect of "the drums need to bang harder"... which is suitable for some tracks, but here's what I'm thinking:
Ever listened to jazz? rock? in the majority of songs (outside of hip hop), the percussion is "accompanying" a lead guitar and vocals, etc. If you listen to alot of music (again, not including hip hop) you will notice that the kick drum does NOT cut through the mix, and that a real kick drum sounds like more of a pop than a boom..
So really I'm just trying to spark a discussion about this here: in your opinion, do the drums always have to bang? should they always be at the "front" of the mix? is a beat shitty just because the kick is subtle?
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Ever listened to jazz? rock? in the majority of songs (outside of hip hop), the percussion is "accompanying" a lead guitar and vocals, etc. If you listen to alot of music (again, not including hip hop) you will notice that the kick drum does NOT cut through the mix, and that a real kick drum sounds like more of a pop than a boom..
So really I'm just trying to spark a discussion about this here: in your opinion, do the drums always have to bang? should they always be at the "front" of the mix? is a beat shitty just because the kick is subtle?
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