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Friday, August 17, 2007

Trackmasterz.com: Producer Rankings 2007

Trackmasterz.com: Producer Rankings 2007

Producer Rankings 2007

1. Timbaland
2.
Rodney Jerkins (Dark Child)
3. Scott Storch
4. Neptunes
5. Kanye West


Timbaland
Timbaland is a compound producer. Compound producers stack their sounds. He usually off sets his drums so one lands .10 or of a second or less behind the other. This makes his tracks sound FULL!! He's too compound to figure out. This is why nobody is touching Timbaland.


Rodney Jerkins (Dark Child)
Rodney Jerkins is still incredible. In our opinion he's the most versatile. Who else could produce tracks like "Butterflies" and "You Rock My World" for Michael Jackson and then turn around and do "Loose My Breath" for Destiny's Child. He has worked with any and everybody. More importantly, he does not sample (impressive). We're not knocking sampling, but we are giving some props to Dark Child. Jerkins is a modern day Quincy Jones.



Scott Storch
Scott Storch is a Linear producer. He does not stack his drums and sounds (at least not often). You can easily pick out each sound when listening to his tracks. If you listen to Timbaland's tracks, you cannot tell where a sound begins or ends. However, Storch makes better melodies than Timbaland. Timbaland blasted Storch when he said "I'm a real producer you are just a piano man" (See You in the Club). He's right! Scott Storch's tracks are softer and more melodic (with the exception of "Lean Back" with Terror Squad). For the first years of his career, Storch was a key boardists for the Roots. His first track was actually "I Got You" featuring the Roots, Eve, and Eryka Badhu. Scott Storch is better at making tracks for singing. He's a "piano man" (Timbaland).


Neptunes
We all know and love the Neptunes. I loved "Drop it Like It's Hot" with Snoop. It was very creative. That was in 2005!! They need to step it up because Timbaland is just killing them.


Kanye West
Kanye is impressive, creative, and psychotic. However, that's what it takes to succeed in this industry. Kanye is a ranked at #4 (by us) because we need to hear something new. If anybody can challenge Timbaland, I believe Kanye can. His only downfall is his stuff tends to sound the same. I don't know why. He does flip his tracks up, but you can still tell it's Kanye. Maybe it's all the sampling. If you try to attack Kanye he will stab you with some kick drums and bass.


Jazze Pha
Jazze Pha is just boring all his stuff sounds the same!! He did not make the list. I believe he hung himself in over producing Ciara. There will never be another Aahliya and Timbaland. They were and are "One in a Million".

Monday, August 13, 2007

Building the Ultimate Recording Studios Mac vs PC

If your trying to build a recording studio this article is excellent Ultimate Mac and Windows based Recording System .


It was posted by the For Spoken Word Artists blog page. The guidelines are the same for all recording artists, although the blog is geared towards Spoken Word Artists.

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Trackmasterz to launch Spokenwordbeats.com

Trackmasterz will be launching a new web company, Spoken Word Beats (spokenwordbeats.com). The new company will sell music for Spoken Word. Trackmasterz says they created Spoken Word Beats from customer feedback. "The majority of our customers have been Spoken Word artists. We never expected this, but we are honored to be invited into the Spoken Word community. We will do everything we can to cater to their needs" stated Robyn Luney, director of customer service.

Spokenwordbeats.com is scheduled to launch August 6, 2007. The site will start with a humble seven tracks. However, they expect to have fifty by September. Spoken Word artists look for SpokenWordBeats.com this month.