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Posted by Darrell Austin on Dec-22-2007 21:53:

Deadrat6 - Very Exactly / Printing Russia {Oxygen}

out now on beatport under the name D-6.

I actually like these more than his normal Marcus Schossow works, especially Printing Russia.

Sorry to add another of these threads on this site, but this hasnt been discussed yet


Your thoughts?


Posted by iammesol on Dec-22-2007 21:59:

I still don't find the names funny... listening now though.

lol... wow. Straight ripoffs, just melodic


Posted by miamitranceman on Dec-22-2007 23:50:

Wait, these are actually being sold?


Posted by RJT on Dec-23-2007 15:19:

Wait, this is Schossow?



That fellow is well on his way to replacing Tyas as the joke du jour in EDM.


Posted by mphreak on Dec-23-2007 15:24:



Stupid and childish... But it would be even more funnier if these tracks hit top10 at charts


Posted by RJT on Dec-23-2007 15:49:

The fact that he had to pull such an absurd PR stunt to get anyone to pay attention to his music seems to me to be a clear admission of his lack of talent.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Dec-23-2007 17:08:

Yay for digital labels!


Posted by callme:gsmile: on Dec-23-2007 17:23:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
The fact that he had to pull such an absurd PR stunt to get anyone to pay attention to his music seems to me to be a clear admission of his lack of talent.


While i agree, i do think tracks like this will make the n00bs realize "holy shit the music i listen to is cheesy garbage ewwwwww." This will (if there is a god) make Deadmau5 tracks either fucking become different or he will fall of the map giving another boring producer (all bets on Glen Morisson) who will make 15 tracks that sound the same become famous so we cant hate them. Best Christmas ever, sometimes you do whatever it takes to get ahead, music is not about integrity for the most part anymore. For instance, i only got bookings lately because i promised to bite the head off of a baby. Sell out





































Posted by dorifuto on Dec-23-2007 17:30:

these tracks are fucken rubbish, they sound so weak. you'd think if it was a blatant imitation or pisstake attempt, they may sound at least half as full as deadmau5's tracks. at least adam k & soha, inpetto, & glenn morrison could do it. marcus schossow you fail.


Posted by callme:gsmile: on Dec-23-2007 17:46:

if you make half a nugget or a full one, its not different because its all just shit.


Posted by XaNaX on Dec-23-2007 17:59:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT

That fellow is well on his way to replacing Tyas as the joke du jour in EDM.


lol


Posted by jupiterone on Dec-23-2007 18:01:

I made a Deadmau5-like production once. I later slapped myself across the face really hard for doing so and ended up trashing it immediately.

I won't be the one to say I hate Joel's productions because I like most but this is a rather horrid attempt at copying the style. They have absolutely no purpose other than taking up t3h g1g4by735.


Posted by mphreak on Dec-23-2007 21:02:

Well, hopefully producers and deadmau5 himself will abandon this "deadmau5's" sound. It's pretty boring now. But, can't believe that someone will play this, even on a radio show . Lame.


Posted by Paradox Lost on Dec-23-2007 21:53:

For tracks produced with the intent to parody, they actually sound half-decent, but that's the only context whereby I can appreciate them.

I can't imagine anyone dropping these tracks and taking them seriously.

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
The fact that he had to pull such an absurd PR stunt to get anyone to pay attention to his music seems to me to be a clear admission of his lack of talent.


I'm unclear as to precisely what the guiding premise behind this plan of his, though the backstory appears to be more and more childish as it further unfolds, but this has undoubtedly been useful PR for Schossow and probably Deadmau5 alike. It may not be good PR, but I'm sure there's more people familiar with both of them then before this awkward little stunt.


Posted by MichaelBoogerd! on Dec-23-2007 22:32:

Bolier & van Riel were the first to come up with the "parody myspace page". That makes this particular joke rather flat, considering someone already did the whole "hohoho our tune isn't serious guys myspace blog" thing.

Schossow is wasting his talent with this wasteful butchery of decent plodders (err deadmau5 tracks).


Posted by Nik Novo on Dec-23-2007 23:31:

Sinterklaa5 > DeadRat6


Posted by 16YearOlTerror on Dec-23-2007 23:32:

well whos this lol

http://www.myspace.com/marcusfatow


Posted by Djeebie on Dec-23-2007 23:37:

Deadmau5?


Posted by MichaelBoogerd! on Dec-23-2007 23:48:

If Printing Russia can get a release, so can Faxing Wisconsin!


Posted by Paradox Lost on Dec-23-2007 23:58:

quote:
Originally posted by MichaelBoogerd!
If Printing Russia can get a release, so can Faxing Wisconsin!


Yeah, but I'm not sure if those are actually full length releases. They may have made just enough of a track in order to put forth a sample.


Posted by Meat187 on Dec-24-2007 00:08:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
I made a Deadmau5-like production once. I later slapped myself across the face really hard for doing so and ended up trashing it immediately.

I won't be the one to say I hate Joel's productions because I like most but this is a rather horrid attempt at copying the style. They have absolutely no purpose other than taking up t3h g1g4by735.


I suggest you release it under the alias DeadWomba7.


Posted by iammesol on Dec-24-2007 02:36:

quote:
Originally posted by 16YearOlTerror
well whos this lol

http://www.myspace.com/marcusfatow



Posted by callme:gsmile: on Dec-24-2007 02:37:

i love how people call him joel like they are best fucking friends.


Posted by iammesol on Dec-24-2007 02:40:

I love how people call him Joel because hes not really a dead mouse.


Posted by denys envy on Dec-24-2007 04:05:

5hit.


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