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Michael Mauve
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: San Francisco, California
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I recently passed a Northern Exposure 2 mashup I made to a gentleman at Excession who is responsible for forwarding tracks to Sasha himself for review and playing out. After speaking with him extensively for about a month or so, I pointed him in the direction of this thread for the sake of hopefully satiating your guys' knowledge as to what this track is.
His response was pretty much a "don't recognize it" when I sent him samples, and hes been forwarding tracks to Sasha for quite some time. The deduction that I made was that this track *indeed* has surface noise if you listen closely to it in the set, so either one of a few things:
1.) It is on vinyl, and available as a release, or promo.
2.) It was a digital promo that got cut into acetate specifically for Sasha's use. (likely)
3.) The accapella used was on a 12'', given this, was sampled digitally over another track which gave it surface noise. Even then, theres still surface noise over parts without the accapella.
Again, just some observations I made while listening to it more in-depth. I'll keep trying for you guys, if I find anything out I'll drop a line
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Apr-20-2007 10:10
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deliutzza
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Apr 2007
Location: bucharest
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Apr-20-2007 16:30
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Amduscias
[ Disco Groupie ]
Registered: Jan 2007
Location: Aaaallll Ovah!
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quote: | Originally posted by Michael Mauve
I recently passed a Northern Exposure 2 mashup I made to a gentleman at Excession who is responsible for forwarding tracks to Sasha himself for review and playing out. After speaking with him extensively for about a month or so, I pointed him in the direction of this thread for the sake of hopefully satiating your guys' knowledge as to what this track is.
His response was pretty much a "don't recognize it" when I sent him samples, and hes been forwarding tracks to Sasha for quite some time. The deduction that I made was that this track *indeed* has surface noise if you listen closely to it in the set, so either one of a few things:
1.) It is on vinyl, and available as a release, or promo.
2.) It was a digital promo that got cut into acetate specifically for Sasha's use. (likely)
3.) The accapella used was on a 12'', given this, was sampled digitally over another track which gave it surface noise. Even then, theres still surface noise over parts without the accapella.
Again, just some observations I made while listening to it more in-depth. I'll keep trying for you guys, if I find anything out I'll drop a line | thank you so much
sasha still won't reply to my message via myspace and neither will cattaneo -_-
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Apr-20-2007 17:52
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addicttrance
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Apr 2007
Location:
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I really don't get whats so special about this tracks, it sounds like many others.
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Apr-23-2007 10:32
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