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pendulum - some one trance this up !
listen to pendulum back to u - sample [00:40s] [1.16MB]
What do you think ?
No. Trance producers should come up with their own tracks, rather than remixing everything else.
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J No. Trance producers should come up with their own tracks, rather than remixing everything else. |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J No. Trance producers should come up with their own tracks, rather than remixing everything else. |
Yea but this is a classic of its own, I think this has potential .
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| Originally posted by Mike_Foyle what a bloody pointless reply! |
Remixes can better tracks immencely.
If you listen to all of pendulums tracks you'll see that this tune "Back to you" is pretty different to the others, its even like a cry from the producers that they want to make some trance.
+ The style of the start of the tune is way different from the usual dnb genre.
I noticed you sampled the crapiest part of the song. 
I really like this song, perhaps a slowed down breaks remix with all that bass would be better, surely.
pendulum kick arse 
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| Originally posted by daeus its even like a cry from the producers that they want to make some trance. |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J Not really. "Oh look, a perfectly good dance record of another genre! Let's replace the breaks with four on the floor and slow it down!" What a bloody pointless idea. |
it already is 'tranced up'. that's why it's called 'trancestep'.
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J No. Trance producers should come up with their own tracks, rather than remixing everything else. |
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| Originally posted by [djousa]anta it already is 'tranced up'. that's why it's called 'trancestep'. |
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| Originally posted by Mike_Foyle seems perfectly logical to me matey! |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J Yeah right. This is why we have endless re-releases and updates and pointless trend-whoring mixes by producers who just stamp their own trademarks on perfectly good tracks to cash in. There's nothing wrong with the track as it is- and you should only ever remix something if you can genuinely take it in a new and deserving direction. What is suggested here is "it sounds a bit trancey, so let's just exploit that sound". |
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| Originally posted by DJFreaq I really, really, really like good remixes of songs. Just honest good production and re-hashing. |
I quite like some of the stuff pendulum do.
Hold your colour being a particular favourite
SYSTEM-J Youur right allot of remixes are bollox but a rare few can, and are turned in to classics.
I've seen your other threads Ribena you seem to love the arguing..
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J No. Trance producers should come up with their own tracks, rather than remixing everything else. |
what the hell is wrong with making mixes to change genres...
EX.
I like this house song alot but the people at the party only wanna breakdance... Do i play the house version anyway because its "Good as it is" Or should their be another version that this crowd of people might enjoy more.
Or if your a dj and you like a song but find parts of it need reworking in your opinion to get the full effect. That then deems it worthy of a remix.
Now this is the kind of shit i hate right here.
Alice Deejay - Better Off Alone (2006 rework)
No it doesnt really exist thank god but some producers wont let a song go.
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| Originally posted by dOgMa55 Or if your a dj and you like a song but find parts of it need reworking in your opinion to get the full effect. That then deems it worthy of a remix. |
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| Originally posted by daeus Pendulum - Back to u Wheres 'trancestep' in that ? |
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| Originally posted by [djousa]anta the sample you postd certainly sounded like it. |
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| Originally posted by dorifuto You are clearly on the wrong forum, fool. |
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