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When I do a master for an artist or label I work with many different tools. I personally prefer a bit less volume and more dynamics. Well there are a lot of different views on that right now, lately the trend seems to be ‘louder is better’. What defines a good master? Could you tell us a little bit about the process? HMWL: You also perform a lot of mastering for several major labels and artists alongside minor ones. Although people always say they can hear it’s done by me, so I guess it’s the workflow I have in the studio that gives my tracks a certain vibe.
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So I try to produce different styles to keep it interesting. Also I get bored really quickly, even with my own stuff. I save all the sounds I make in my synths and might come back to them later, change them around a bit, and use them in a new way in a new track. As a rule of thumb I never try to use the same sounds twice. But it gets boring after a while as well. You have people that work with the same beats or same sounds over and over again and you could say that gives them their own distinct sound. How did you acquire such constantly fresh and unique sound?Įelke Keijn: I think it is because I’m constantly trying to reinvent my sound. HMWL: You have a very unique sound, making decisions others wouldn’t make in your productions, which always make your tracks intriguing and interesting. On top of all this, Eelke is a genuinely nice guy, something I can genuinely attest to. You NEED to check them out (link below), ’cause they are really something extraordinary.
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The guy also offers super pro mastering of your tracks, and he just made his 50th ‘Outside The Box’, which is his monthly mix set. Talk about acceleration! Continued on Baroque with ‘8-Bit Era’ a while later, and now he’s on practically every compilation in the known Universe. And with pondus! In 2003, he released his first EP ‘4.5 Billion Years’, which received imitiate attention from John Digweed and Seb Fontaine. But not until fairly recently, he rose stromg on the scene. This dutch master has been add it for many years now, despite his young age. Well, here is one which we’ve been aching to share with you today we present none other than Eelke Kleijn. Folks! As you’ve noticed, I assume, HMWL is pushing interviews hard.