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Posted by Peter K on Jan-26-2007 09:04:

Lustral - Broken

I've never come across an 'Original' version of this song... and just wondering, was there ever an original released?
Cheers


Posted by A.J. on Jan-26-2007 09:33:

Discogs is your friend

http://www.discogs.com/release/77855

The Lustral Mix is the "original", as far as i know.


Posted by eckmek on Jan-26-2007 20:10:

Great classic


Posted by denys envy on Jan-26-2007 20:21:

If my mind serves me right... and sometimes it does when the drugs wear off, Lustral used to bang this track way before the 2002 release, when approached by Lost Language to get it signed they "remastered", flipping a few things around for the release version and called it "Lustral Mix". I may be completely wrong tho.

So original exists, but only Stephan and Ricky have it, and whoever they gave the original promo to.


Posted by distant on Jan-26-2007 20:25:

The WoW remix is one of my favorite cheese tunes.


Posted by klappa on Jan-26-2007 23:07:

quote:
Originally posted by distant
The WoW remix is one of my favorite cheese tunes.



Cheese? You obviously don't have a clue.


Posted by distant on Jan-26-2007 23:09:

quote:
Originally posted by dj christian
Cheese? You obviously don't have a clue.


The lyrics are comparable to pop. And I have plenty a clue, in contrast to you, thank you very much.


Posted by Peter K on Jan-27-2007 08:13:

this looks like another case for Grimreaper..


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jan-27-2007 09:26:

quote:
Originally posted by dj christian
Cheese? You obviously don't have a clue.

Cheese isn't always a bad thing, you know.


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Jan-27-2007 12:30:

quote:
Originally posted by dj christian
Cheese? You obviously don't have a clue.


Once again you've managed to make yourself look an absolute clown. I swear you never used to come across as such a bellend in the past? Odd.


Posted by eckmek on Jan-27-2007 12:52:

"Bellend" must be the awesomest word to ever exist.

Thank you Mikey.


Posted by distant on Jan-27-2007 17:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Cheese isn't always a bad thing, you know.


My point exactly.


Posted by sterilis on Jan-27-2007 18:03:

i wouldnt call it cheesy maybe commerical. sometimes i wonder how people classify tracks in genres on this site.


Posted by distant on Jan-27-2007 18:15:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_kane
i wouldnt call it cheesy maybe commerical. sometimes i wonder how people classify tracks in genres on this site.


As far as I know, it didn't have any commercial success. And as I said, the lyrics are pure schmaltz.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-27-2007 18:32:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_kane
i wouldnt call it cheesy maybe commerical. sometimes i wonder how people classify tracks in genres on this site.


I'm wondering how the fuck you can consider "cheese" a genre.


Posted by sterilis on Jan-27-2007 18:50:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I'm wondering how the fuck you can consider "cheese" a genre.


when did i say this?


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-27-2007 20:50:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_kane
when did i say this?


Oh I'm sorry. How stupid of me for making that connection when you spend half a brief post classifying something and the other half saying "I wonder how you classify genres."


Posted by sterilis on Jan-28-2007 18:25:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Oh I'm sorry. How stupid of me for making that connection when you spend half a brief post classifying something and the other half saying "I wonder how you classify genres."


i classified something as commercial i believe the 'cheesy' term was used by everyone else in the post so obviously i was going to mention what other people has stated .


Posted by montana on Jan-28-2007 18:33:

the way out west remix is awesome, it sounds like mindcircus part 2 but i think that is also a bit of the charm. the Pitch & Sulphur remix is also good


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-28-2007 18:47:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_kane
i classified something as commercial i believe the 'cheesy' term was used by everyone else in the post so obviously i was going to mention what other people has stated .


Now tell me what the fuck any of this has to do with genre.


Posted by sterilis on Jan-28-2007 18:59:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Now tell me what the fuck any of this has to do with genre.


commercial dance is a genre you ignoramous


Posted by distant on Jan-28-2007 19:09:

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


How so? Snap! and Ian van Dahl are both commercial and dance, yet their sound cannot even remotely be compared, so what would be the point in classifying them as the same genre?


Posted by sterilis on Jan-28-2007 19:16:

quote:
Originally posted by distant
How so? Snap! and Ian van Dahl are both commercial and dance, yet their sound cannot even remotely be compared, so what would be the point in classifying them as the same genre?


ive seen people on here call agnelli and nelson cheese yet they are not even similar to ian van dahl. broken is a commerical track imo. it was played on radio after pop songs. that to me puts it in the commercial market.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jan-28-2007 19:19:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_kane
ive seen people on here call agnelli and nelson cheese yet they are not even similar to ian van dahl. broken is a commerical track imo. it was played on radio after pop songs. that to me puts it in the commercial market.

True, but it doesn't make it a genre of its own.


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Jan-28-2007 19:20:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_kane
ive seen people on here call agnelli and nelson cheese yet they are not even similar to ian van dahl. broken is a commerical track imo. it was played on radio after pop songs. that to me puts it in the commercial market.


You really are a flid. El Nino, Everyday, etc. used to get radio play after 'pop songs' as well.


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