![]() Mix engineers: Carlo “Illangelo” Montagnese Why? Because all of them (for the most part) had a major impact on their own time, and furthermore, they have stood the test of time-their sound informs the sound of today. ![]() However, instead of selecting current chart-topping hits of the week, I’m offering reference mixes that are all at least a few years old. ![]() Today’s pop does have its own sonic hallmarks. “A Fifth of Beethoven,” Frozen’s “Let It Go,” and “Old Town Road” sound nothing alike, and yet they are all pop. This article concerns itself with the genre of modern pop, but therein lies a problem: pop is a curious music, as it’s the only genre that is not a genre by definition. Now, we’re going to give some suggestions for specific tunes to reference, broken down by genre. And why not? A reference mix can help you in all sorts of ways. We’ve been extolling the virtues of reference mixes recently.
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