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Posted by Blue. on Apr-05-2005 15:39:

After listening to Found I smell a powerful remix coming our way in the near future.


Posted by Raz on Apr-06-2005 10:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Blue.
After listening to Found I smell a powerful remix coming our way in the near future.


so who's gonna be remixing it then?
:-)


Posted by john2 on Apr-06-2005 17:50:

Found is simply not my type.Therefore i can't comment about it.About Lost Cities.......it has a fantastic piano melody but the main melody is so simple and has nothing to offer.It has a mellow feeling but the main melody destroys the tune.If it was more complex and a bit different then it would be a fantastic tune.As it is,it's just good and surely nothing special to be honest.

Found : -
Lost Cities : 6.5/10


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Apr-10-2005 09:35:

What the hell happened here? Both tunes sound so amateurishly made it's not even funny.

The percs are almost nonexistent, the synths sound like software presets (especially on Lost Cities) and Found doesn't seem to have a bassline at all. When you add the completely unimaginative melodies you can only get a complete disaster.

What happened, Nic? Seriously. Is this a joke?


Posted by websley on Apr-10-2005 16:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
What the hell happened here? Both tunes sound so amateurishly made it's not even funny.

The percs are almost nonexistent, the synths sound like software presets (especially on Lost Cities) and Found doesn't seem to have a bassline at all. When you add the completely unimaginative melodies you can only get a complete disaster.

What happened, Nic? Seriously. Is this a joke?

Ah, you silly "elitists"


Posted by wrzonance on Apr-10-2005 16:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
What the hell happened here? Both tunes sound so amateurishly made it's not even funny.

The percs are almost nonexistent, the synths sound like software presets (especially on Lost Cities) and Found doesn't seem to have a bassline at all. When you add the completely unimaginative melodies you can only get a complete disaster.

What happened, Nic? Seriously. Is this a joke?


what a b0n3r


Posted by swisstoni_uk on Apr-10-2005 18:10:

lol maybe, but i respect his opinion as Mystery explained his views and he is talking from producing experience.


Posted by Blue. on Apr-10-2005 18:40:

quote:
Originally posted by websley
Ah, you silly "elitists"


Just because he isn't polishing his knob doesn't mean he's an elitest

It's becoming ridiculous on here. You say you like a track and you're jumping on the bandwagon, you say you don't like it and you're an elitest. I mean at least the guy wrote a well thought out opinion and didn't just say "it sucks" like most.


Posted by websley on Apr-10-2005 19:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Blue.
Just because he isn't polishing his knob doesn't mean he's an elitest

It's becoming ridiculous on here. You say you like a track and you're jumping on the bandwagon, you say you don't like it and you're an elitest. I mean at least the guy wrote a well thought out opinion and didn't just say "it sucks" like most.

His opinion is based on total shit! Always nay-saying... that's all you hear from him!
And if everybody says it sucks, he'd say it rules


Posted by Star on Apr-11-2005 05:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
What the hell happened here? Both tunes sound so amateurishly made it's not even funny.

The percs are almost nonexistent, the synths sound like software presets (especially on Lost Cities) and Found doesn't seem to have a bassline at all. When you add the completely unimaginative melodies you can only get a complete disaster.

What happened, Nic? Seriously. Is this a joke?


Well pls respect the artists that standing behind the tracks

if you are so good to judge such a great artists and you allowed yourself to ask if this is a joke......maybe you can upload some demo from you so we all can listen to it and give you our opinion ?

complete disaster ??????????????????

Man who give you the right to be a judge ?



quote:
After listening to Found I smell a powerful remix coming our way in the near future.


can you tell us who ?

my opinion about the tracks :


lost cities are so wicked you all have to see the reactions in the club ,,, ppls are loss their insanity when they hear this tune .

and i think that this tune and Found is the Best tunes in 2005, and solid glob are never ever ever disappoint me .

Sahara was a great tune and i choosed this tune to be one of the 5 tracks in 2004 , and now without a doubt i'll choose Lost Cities to no#1 in 2005 .

There are so many great tracks out there this year but not even one equivalent to Lost Cities .

Found - i think that it's a very special track , you can love it after you heard it a few times , you dont have to put a massive bassline to create track ,,, and i think that found is so beautiful and so amazing that i can play it over and over again


Did you see the support list regarding these tracks? AMAZINGGGGGGGGGG


Posted by Blue. on Apr-11-2005 05:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Star
Well pls respect the artists that standing behind the tracks

if you are so good to judge such a great artists and you allowed yourself to ask if this is a joke......maybe you can upload some demo from you so we all can listen to it and give you our opinion ?

complete disaster ??????????????????

Man who give you the right to be a judge ?





can you tell us who ?

my opinion about the tracks :


lost cities are so wicked you all have to see the reactions in the club ,,, ppls are loss their insanity when they hear this tune .

and i think that this tune and Found is the Best tunes in 2005, and solid glob are never ever ever disappoint me .

Sahara was a great tune and i choosed this tune to be one of the 5 tracks in 2004 , and now without a doubt i'll choose Lost Cities to no#1 in 2005 .

There are so many great tracks out there this year but not even one equivalent to Lost Cities .

Found - i think that it's a very special track , you can love it after you heard it a few times , you dont have to put a massive bassline to create track ,,, and i think that found is so beautiful and so amazing that i can play it over and over again


first of all saying "let's see you do better" is a weak argument unless the person claims that they can do better.

not sure about who would remix the track though, although I can see someone building on the original track and making a stormer i don't mind the original of found though, i think it's an entertaining track in its simplicity


Posted by Star on Apr-11-2005 05:33:

i only said that there's a good way to give opinion and there's the ugly way (:

i always says that there's some artist that standing behind the tracks and maybe he can see your bad /good responses,

so words like " complete disaster " or "joke" are disappointing


Posted by Blue. on Apr-11-2005 05:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Star
i only said that there's a good way to give opinion and there's the ugly way (:

i always says that there's some artist that standing behind the tracks and maybe he can see your bad /good responses,

so words like " complete disaster " or "joke" are disappointing


Point taken.

I wouldn't mind a more relaxed version of the track, say Leama and Moor on remix duty?


Posted by Zharen on Apr-11-2005 22:32:

Leama and Moor would definitely turn either tune into gold. They surely proved this with their recent remix of Tiesto-A Tear in the Open. But I'd be more curious to hear a more banging version of Lost Cities. Perhaps someone like Phynn or Ronski Speed could churn out a dance stormer. Perhaps. But I really enjoy Lost Cities, haven't heard Found yet.


Posted by swisstoni_uk on Apr-16-2005 10:38:

Well guys it appears that this was indeed a mistake by Audiojelly, who probably put the mp3s up for the impending vinyl release. Who knows when they will return


Posted by Milbag on May-13-2005 17:52:

Vinyl copies out this week ladies and gents. Be sure to visit www.chemical-records.co.uk to bag your copy


Posted by swisstoni_uk on May-13-2005 21:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Milbag
Vinyl copies out this week ladies and gents. Be sure to visit www.chemical-records.co.uk to bag your copy


or www.Juno.co.uk


Posted by Denser on May-14-2005 20:35:

lost cities is wank but found is pure gold



found has more power.. banging shit.. intro is great.. the melody is poetic.. so good that the weak-ass instrument can be forgiven!

i dunno wht the hell the guys were thinking when they made lost cities!! sounds like some tune out of 80s or something.. very weak


Posted by Subey on May-14-2005 22:18:

I like the train effect going on in the background. Best train since Tomita's Whistletrain


Posted by stefanst8 on May-20-2005 00:39:

the waiting is over. just downloaded both tracks on beatport
pure class!


Posted by euphoria on May-20-2005 02:21:

Great tracks 8/10 Prefer Lost cities though


Posted by Armin on May-22-2005 19:27:

I don't like any of those two sample . I wait for the release, because i want to listen the tracks in better quality ...
Sigh, "Sahara" it's my favourite tune!


Posted by sevenseas on May-24-2005 20:04:

Aah, lost city's is amazing. Another great production from Solid Globe Love this one, the other is great too, but I'm dying for Lost City's


Posted by zoric on May-26-2005 13:11:

I don't like this tune too much. It can simply start to annoy me alot when I listen to it more than I should..

It's pretty good though.


Posted by wrzonance on May-26-2005 17:07:

it ain't easy being a producer

a lot of people hate on this track, or at least severly dislike it.

saraha and kalahari were so fucking amazing, it's hard to make something equal or better.

anyway, i love lost cities, it's fantastic, and Found is pretty damn good too.

blah, i think i have already blah blahed about this before. the point is

solid globe pwn


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