Short cuts: today's sound libraries are proving that good things come in small packages

Post, June, 2004 by Matthew Armstrong

> Others still eschew the swings in pop music, holding onto the mantra that good music is timeless. "I think it's a big mistake to follow the trends," says Horelick. "By the time you produce it, the trend is over and it sounds dated. Plus, when people are producing TV shows, they want the show to be on air for years so the last thing you want is something trendy in there that's going to sound pretty darn stupid in 10 years."

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