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Posted by sterilis on Jan-28-2007 19:29:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
You really are a flid. El Nino, Everyday, etc. used to get radio play after 'pop songs' as well.


lucky you i havent.


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Jan-28-2007 19:47:

What?


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-28-2007 19:48:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_kane
commercial dance is a genre you ignoramous


Well for a start you're wrong there. Secondly, even assuming that's true, you still said "I wouldn't call it cheese, maybe commercial". If you're saying "commercial" is a genre but cheese isn't, that statement was completely fucking retarded. And I know for a fact you did consider cheese a genre, because you alluded to it in the very next sentence. So stop backtracking, you idiot.


Posted by sterilis on Jan-28-2007 19:53:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Well for a start you're wrong there. Secondly, even assuming that's true, you still said "I wouldn't call it cheese, maybe commercial". If you're saying "commercial" is a genre but cheese isn't, that statement was completely fucking retarded. And I know for a fact you did consider cheese a genre, because you alluded to it in the very next sentence. So stop backtracking, you idiot.


everyone knows cheese is slang you fuckin clown. catch a grip.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-28-2007 21:48:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_kane
everyone knows cheese is slang you fuckin clown. catch a grip.


What is your point? You classified something not as cheese but as commercial, then said something about classifying by genre. In a conversation about whether something was cheese or not. Now either you're too stupid to realise that the property of being cheesy (and therefore being cheese) is something that can be said regardless of genre or you think cheese is a genre all of its own. Either way, you're wrong.


Posted by sterilis on Jan-28-2007 22:00:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
What is your point? You classified something not as cheese but as commercial, then said something about classifying by genre. In a conversation about whether something was cheese or not. Now either you're too stupid to realise that the property of being cheesy (and therefore being cheese) is something that can be said regardless of genre or you think cheese is a genre all of its own. Either way, you're wrong.


right no problem merlin keep it real


Posted by music_flick on Jan-29-2007 02:47:

i haven't encountered an original version of this song too.


Posted by Verona^My on Jan-29-2007 23:48:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_kane
sometimes i wonder how people classify tracks in genres on this site.


Who cares?


Posted by Arraias on Jan-30-2007 03:26:

cool song.


Posted by aloep on Jan-30-2007 15:56:

To answer the original question, the Way Out West Mix is technically the original. It was written by Ricky Simmonds and Stephen Jones and they hired Way Out West to produce this one after being impressed by their remix of "Everytime". This version was the one featured as the original on The Space Brothers website back in Summer 2001 which was over a year prior to it's release on Lost Language around October 2002.

For the record, I think it's a fantastic track in both the Lustral Mix and the original Way Out West Mix and is not something I'd personally class within the "cheese" boundaries.


Posted by kr00t0n on Jan-30-2007 23:21:

Broken (Way Out West), Stealth (Nu Breed), Everytime (Mike Koglin)

I must say, I love the remixes that Lustral tracks get


Posted by GrimReaper on Jan-31-2007 09:05:

quote:
Originally posted by kr00t0n
Stealth (Nu Breed)

I must say, I love the remixes that Lustral tracks get

That's a Way Out West track, not a Lustral track.


Posted by kr00t0n on Jan-31-2007 11:40:

quote:
Originally posted by GrimReaper
That's a Way Out West track, not a Lustral track.


DOH!

*blush*


Posted by IntoTrance on Feb-01-2007 01:17:

Do you twats ever get tired of arguing about the same thing over and over again in nearly every single thread?

"This is cheese! No it's not!"

"This is prog! No it's not!"

"Trance sucks, go listen to breakcore trip garageear bleed! Um.. I'd rather not"

"I know more about classifying genres of music, which, of course, I will defend to the death over message boards! No you don't, I know more!"

Same shit over and over again. You manage to turn EVERY thread into a battleground.


Posted by Hydarnes on Feb-01-2007 15:20:

...Who's caling this cheesy? This whole cheese-caling is just getting ridiculously out of hand.

This is an oldie, a classic. And the Lustral Mix was the best version! Great tunage.


Posted by breakaholic on Feb-01-2007 16:50:

New album mix sounds really good as well


Posted by Hydarnes on Feb-01-2007 19:03:

quote:
Originally posted by breakaholic
New album mix sounds really good as well


Hey, I agree! It's lovely!


Posted by born2trance on Apr-30-2007 14:14:

dousk remix is the shit!!!


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Apr-30-2007 16:54:

quote:
Originally posted by born2trance
dousk remix is the shit!!!






Serious? Do you have a link to a sample? I love the track, and I really liked Dousk's D.I.Y. album so now I'm really curious.


Posted by josh rising on May-01-2007 02:28:

the new dousk mix is alright, and the album mix is...well, less then alright. the lustral mix wins for me, hands down...


Posted by superman72 on May-01-2007 12:35:

From the samples, it sounds like they've replaced/re-recorded Kate Jackson's vocals from the original release with a new singer (Andrea Britton perhaps?) Which is super lame. Just wrong.


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