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Posted by Push2005 on Jun-25-2006 08:58:

This track is allright on the dancefloor I guess... It doesn't do that much to me whilst listening to it, but I don't hate it either...

It scares me (and max ) Tiësto has picked up this track


Posted by littleannie on Jun-26-2006 02:06:

i wonder for how many compilations this one will be licensed...
max tracks look like appearing on a lot of them.


Posted by placebo on Jun-26-2006 13:38:

Eh, it is nothing special. Generic electro-filler at best.


Posted by SVGmethod on Jun-26-2006 16:24:

quote:
Originally posted by MagikMan_643
+1

If its 4 & half years old, it just shows how far ahead of the game Max really is


Ditto. Max Graham is one of my favorite producers. This song is in my playlist for sure. I wanna play this out soon.


Posted by SVGmethod on Jun-26-2006 16:25:

quote:
Originally posted by placebo
space disco is hot


how about that pic on myspace for that track? LOL.


Posted by ThomasNeil on Jun-27-2006 10:58:

Really like this, great production on it


Posted by acetate212 on Jun-28-2006 00:49:

this song sounds Nothing like anything max has produced before. it beats the hell outta me how people don't pick up on that & go like 'yeah, I luv max & I'm def digging this trk'

it's a piece of crap electro junk that is no diff than the other crap being churned out at the moment, minimal at best--very disappointed in max who once had a unique style untouched by no one else


Posted by NoisyNeil on Jun-28-2006 16:03:

i really like that roaring synth sound in the original! it's cool


Posted by MR STROKE on Jun-28-2006 21:59:

monster track, nothing ground breaking a new, but I imagine in a club or festival this would be massive


Posted by Dj Minaya on Jun-29-2006 00:06:

quote:
Originally posted by MR STROKE
monster track, nothing ground breaking a new, but I imagine in a club or festival this would be massive


It works very well in live sets I've seen it firsthand


Posted by Cobalt on Jul-19-2006 09:54:

Eh, it's okay. I think Space Disco is much better.


Posted by shades_of_gray on Jul-19-2006 12:28:

Its quite a fun little number,

6/10


Posted by max graham on Jul-27-2006 16:03:

:)

i too prefer space disco personally... im really feelig smack too

www.maxgraham.com/licensing to hear em all


Posted by RJT on Jul-27-2006 16:40:

Wow, Space Disco, Cosmic Funk, and Smack are all sounding pretty solid... Something a little different for you right now Max?

Any release info on those tunes?


Posted by humilis on Jul-27-2006 19:54:

Heard it in Deep Dish set some time ago and I like it. I hate basic trendy electrohouse shit, but I think this is very catchy. A bit cheesy but very good 8/10.


Posted by PETRAN on Jul-27-2006 21:52:

EDM was never as bad as now...


Posted by UWM on Jul-27-2006 22:22:

quote:
Originally posted by PETRAN
EDM was never as bad as now...


You must have posted in the wrong thread, as this track was produced four years ago and as such has absolutely no relevance in your 'argument'.


Posted by Clovis on Jul-27-2006 23:03:

I've heard better.


Posted by PETRAN on Jul-30-2006 23:40:

quote:
You must have posted in the wrong thread, as this track was produced four years ago and as such has absolutely no relevance in your 'argument'.



Yes it has...it's simple...here are the steps


1)produce a random track with a farty synth just to have fun in 2002 or whatever...


2) "electro" with farts and stuff is "very cool" in 2006 and sells!


3) searching the funny track in the old harddrive and actually thinking of putting it out in 2006, where disturbing noises, farts,1-note synths and an overall feel of "masturbation" all over the track is extremely cool!!!(after all, we had benassi in the past).Todays people are luvin it...

4) The artist doesn't care anymore about music...after all he has understood that EDM is completely controlled by a ferocious music industry. Music doesn't matter anymore, only the easy life. Artist is making easy money and feels happy. People are listening to trash and feel happy.


5) If it wasn't for todays state of EDM this track would NEVER get a release. It was todays music state and taste that accepted it (this crime to happen). Hence it has direct relevance to my argument...


Posted by NoisyNeil on Jul-31-2006 10:28:

quote:
Originally posted by PETRAN
Yes it has...it's simple...here are the steps


1)produce a random track with a farty synth just to have fun in 2002 or whatever...


2) "electro" with farts and stuff is "very cool" in 2006 and sells!


3) searching the funny track in the old harddrive and actually thinking of putting it out in 2006, where disturbing noises, farts,1-note synths and an overall feel of "masturbation" all over the track is extremely cool!!!(after all, we had benassi in the past).Todays people are luvin it...

4) The artist doesn't care anymore about music...after all he has understood that EDM is completely controlled by a ferocious music industry. Music doesn't matter anymore, only the easy life. Artist is making easy money and feels happy. People are listening to trash and feel happy.


5) If it wasn't for todays state of EDM this track would NEVER get a release. It was todays music state and taste that accepted it (this crime to happen). Hence it has direct relevance to my argument...


that reaction is pretty damn childish

however, it did get a release and there are people who like it and there are people who don't ... as simple as that...

i like the original, dispite the fact it would sound any cheap or cheesy...

now, it's a remake but does somebody have a sample of the original version?


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