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    Flood
    I am not here but my ghost still lingers

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    Louis Walsh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Laughing_Man View Post
    Flood
    Oooh, nice choice.

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    Phil Spector....

    got to love the Ronettes

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJD View Post
    Louis Walsh!
    hes not a producer lol

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    He is man, the finest producer of mass produced candidates for post natal abortion that the planet has ever seen.
    Bás Ar An Impireacht

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBlack View Post
    He is man, the finest producer of mass produced candidates for post natal abortion that the planet has ever seen.
    ha ha post natal abortion
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    producer of rock music: martin hannett. not because of skills but because of that signature sound.

    techno producers: too many to mention, but a few that i've found consistently gratifying are:

    cari lekebusch
    basic channel
    the martian
    rob hood
    joel mull
    joris voorn


    as for new producers, not all that much i'm into, but i do like the stuff BOA's own jay pace has been doing.
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    Hard to name just 1 producer, so I'll do a top 5:

    Reeko
    Carl Falk
    Glenn Wilson
    Ben Sims
    Surgeon

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    has anybody said Jeff Mills? I think the tunes he makes are perfect for layering up tunes in long mixes but there is still enough going on in them for them to sound good on their own. it's a shame he hasn't made anything in years
    Mike Heard 3 Deck classic Techno Mix

    http://a1.soundcloud.com/player.swf?...sic-techno-mix

    a bit rough round the edges and the sound quality's a bit cack but i haven't got my decks any more and this is all iv got to remember them by!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fusion View Post
    i have to go with dj misjah & dave the drummer

    both consistently good
    both always have a trick or two up their sleeve

    i can go and buy a record from either of these producers without a listen and know i will be satisfied

    except when it's a shit one
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    Quote Originally Posted by davethedrummer View Post
    except when it's a shit one
    haven't had one yet ...


    rock producer - rick rubin - hands down

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fusion View Post
    rock producer - rick rubin - hands down
    Toss up between Flood and Steve Albini.

    I dunno if you can really call Flood a "rock" producer though.

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    Wetworks
    Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx

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    G-Man/Gez Varley
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    mike parker

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    Toss up between Flood and Steve Albini.
    meh, albini definitly.. or leckie but flood is a littl played out at this stage IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    meh, albini definitly.. or leckie but flood is a littl played out at this stage IMO
    True, but you look at his history and most of what he has touched are landmark productions.

    Eno is damn good too.

    Alan Wilder of Ex Depeche Mode and his own stuff As Recoil is a wizard at production, I`ve been studying his stuff a fair bit recently.

    Trent Reznor has become very accomplished as a pure producer aside from his creative work too.
    Some of the Ghosts stuff is lush as ****.

    My fave is Graem Revell of SPK. His production is just immense now, his sound design and film scores are great.

    Lustmord (Brian Williams), another SPK guy is also pretty amazing. His Zoetrope soundtrack was fantastic, his sound design again is second to none.

    A lot of the guys from the Industrial era have gone on to be pretty stunning and innovative producers.
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    two of my faves at the moment are gareth lee (ex-compulsion) and an irish lad called marc carolyn (who now does FOH for the cure and muse)

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Laughing_Man View Post
    True, but you look at his history and most of what he has touched are landmark productions.
    very true early stuff he did with reznor was outstanding and the charlatans 2nd album was so cool but from about 04 onwards he's been involved with some stinkers! U2, placebo (meds), that hideous 2nd album from the killers and so on.

 

 
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