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Smith & Pledger pres. Aspekt - Hi-Jack (Original Mix)
Horrible vocals, otherwise great song
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| Originally posted by Ian Vibrasphere - Floating Free (no need really) |
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| Originally posted by Spacey Orange Coldcut - Autumn Leaves (Irresistable Force Mix Trip 2) [1993] fucking singing just kills this track for me. mixmaster morris couldn't leave it just as an instrumental. nooooooo, he had to keep the crappy vocals in his remix. |
Luke Solomun - People, Places, Thoughts, and Faces (Ajello Mix)
It's not that they totally ruin it - just the way they initially come in makes me cringe so fucking hard. Shame, because it's got a classic 90's Chicago house piano line in it with mild tribal/acid overtones, and I'd love to want to play it way more than I do.

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| Originally posted by Magadansky Soooo much agree with this one. I hate those "like this", "like that" vocals. They drive me mad. Speaking of Vibrasphere I must add In Control is also a lot better without the vocals. Tegma - Spread Out and Skelter, Flowjob - Don't Believe in Mirrors, Chi A.D. - Astral Warrior are also in my list. Might add some more later. |
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| Originally posted by Mattsanity but when it comes to my experienced ears |
Maybe try ear drops to remove the shit in there, and drink some whilst you're at it to clean that gash out of your mouth
not sure why i would want to help a tool like you but anyways, mattsanity, if you bothered to check the other mixes open up you will find the dervish overdrive remix, which in the first part is essentially an instrumental rerub of the original, but more than that.
in those days leftfield's dubs sometimes meant dubs as in jamaica, not as in instrumental. infact, for the most times it was as in jamaica, like the release the pressure and it's accompanying release the dubs
it would be:
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| Originally posted by Mr Game+Watch Oh yeah, and nearly every song with a spoken word by some black preacher guy... such an overused and unnecessary cliche. |
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| Originally posted by theevolpenguin I really hope you're not talking about the one that goes "IN THE BEGINNING THERE WAS JACK". That sample is a fucking mantra |
You mean this??:
In the beginning .. was music ... house and techno. And they ignored it but it became bigger and people of all nations came together in order to dance. They called it a hype and said it was over - but it still developed and grew into a movement. And now they're trying to forbid it. But they can't stop it. Forward ever .. backward never ... Mayday, the Judegment Day.
4 Strings - Into The Night
The D'Tech mix rocks, but then they rereleased with those horrid vocals!
How about a track bettered by adding vocals?
Not a strict add, but changing the vocals in Naline & Kane - Cruisin, to those in Beachball made for a much better track imo.
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| Originally posted by Mattsanity OOPS I forgot to mention, I just gotta say I'd rather hear a black woman on Open up than some drunk guy like that. edm history proves that black women always lace up a song better than any other types of breed. digweed and sasha would concur with me. I fucking love black women. I even found out that a black woman sung spektrum's kinda new lyrics and then dirty south came by and laced up his own version to make a classic electrohouse song. like let's be real, that dirty south remix is a fucking classic in the clubs |
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| Originally posted by RJT Luke Solomun - People, Places, Thoughts, and Faces (Ajello Mix) |
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| Originally posted by Ian you can respect someones taste and disagree tho mate, it's just a case that when you disagree you do so constructively and have reasons for it! |

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| Originally posted by kr00t0n How about a track bettered by adding vocals? |
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| Originally posted by kr00t0n Not a strict add, but changing the vocals in Naline & Kane - Cruisin, to those in Beachball made for a much better track imo. |
Maybe not ruined but I like The Space Brothers - Everywhere I Go (Paul Van Dyk Rework) better than the original or Push remix
Lance Jordan & Milly DeMori - Milkbone
The production work in it is really good (very nice classic styled prog), but those vocals are absolutely AWFUL.
Not ruined, but i always prefered Sultan & Tonedepth - Moments over Portishead - Roads (Sultan & Tonedepth Remix).
Btw, it got nothing to do with bad vocals as i love the original.
Gudrun Gut - Cry Easy (pole remix)
Skin - Faithfulness (Tiesto Remix)
Tiesto obviously forgot to remove the vocals while remixing this
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| Originally posted by makovski Tiesto obviously forgot to remove the vocals while remixing this |
John Dahlback - Everywhere
Milke - She Says
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