I agree with everything said..
to me to let a mix go for a moment then to come back to is proper and wonderful..
but not your first response - as if your sucking it for knowledge vs. just commenting on how it made you feel or the energy it carried..
I guess some could view it as cookie cutter / scripted response as a bit selfish
- and how it potentially takes away from the enjoyment side - (initially)
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I also agree that using one would be in respect to the artist, for example if its a brand new artist whom people really didnt know about (or rather any artist at all, not just strictly new), it would benefit in favor of not only the producer but people who enjoy the song enough to seek it. If you really get off to anonymity so much, dont look at the tracklist, plain and simple, haha.