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Remix EP: "Tyler Michaud feat. Marcie- Dirty Girl"
TYLER MICHAUD FEAT. MARCIE "DIRTY GIRL" (REMIXES) - OUT NOW!
February 21, 2008 - TYLER MICHAUD and MARCIE return with an EP of remixes for their smash "DIRTY GIRL". Tyler himself, NEON STEREO, and MATT ZO offer fresh takes on this orgasmically perfect tune, taking it from progressive house to oh-so-dirty electro. A must-have release for DJs.
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SOOOOOOMEEEWHEEEEERE OVERRRR THE RAIIIIINBOOOOHHHGODMAKEITSTOP!
puking coooooooow. mooooooooooove it along! 
srs question though. Why in god's name would you want to be the pioneer of dorothytrance?
I could see raving pretty hard to Michauds Tech Dub given the right setting.
That being said, I'll pass on commenting on the rest. 
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| Originally posted by RJT I could see raving pretty hard to Michauds Tech Dub given the right setting. That being said, I'll pass on commenting on the rest. |
I had fun singing the Rainbow song. The melody is a standard, and the mix with my vox was another take on a tune that has been covered countless times, (it's even already been done in edm style before me). I come from a theatre background as well as trance, and when I was asked to sing on the Naksi vs Brunner tune, I saw it as a fun project that tapped into some of my musical theater training.
Life is short, I love to sing, and I sing what I like. I don't feel comfortable living in any kind of box. There's no way I could ever please everyone with every track, 'cuz there's too many production styles! That's why artists and producers often take one vocal and remix it in various styles...to try to make something for different tastes. The Naksi vs. Brunner style has its audience, and I respect that and enjoy being part of it. I appreciate that you're checking out all my tunes, and not narrowly classifying my work. I hope you find something in the discog that you like!
Anyway, Ozrave is a funny way to describe it! I'll cover crazy train next and we can make ozzyrave and bite heads off pigeons and stuff. 
can we move on now? lol.
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| Originally posted by marcie I had fun singing the Rainbow song. The melody is a standard, and the mix with my vox was another take on a tune that has been covered countless times, (it's even already been done in edm style before me). I come from a theatre background as well as trance, and when I was asked to sing on the Naksi vs Brunner tune, I saw it as a fun project that tapped into some of my musical theater training. Life is short, I love to sing, and I sing what I like. I don't feel comfortable living in any kind of box. There's no way I could ever please everyone with every track, 'cuz there's too many production styles! That's why artists and producers often take one vocal and remix it in various styles...to try to make something for different tastes. The Naksi vs. Brunner style has its audience, and I respect that and enjoy being part of it. I appreciate that you're checking out all my tunes, and not narrowly classifying my work. I hope you find something in the discog that you like! Anyway, Ozrave is a funny way to describe it! I'll cover crazy train next and we can make ozzyrave and bite heads off pigeons and stuff. ![]() can we move on now? lol. |

well at least i gotcha on one! 
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| Originally posted by marcie well at least i gotcha on one! |
edge of the ocean was good
even though you sang one line lol was still good 
Why someone would go out of their way to bash someone's work is really beyond me. It's ok if you don't like it, because everybody's taste is unique, but to go to the person that created and basically say 'you suck', is a bit much.
I'm not telling you what to do, but isn't it more sensible that if you don't like something simply to ignore it?
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| Originally posted by 8Wonders Why someone would go out of their way to bash someone's work is really beyond me. It's ok if you don't like it, because everybody's taste is unique, but to go to the person that created and basically say 'you suck', is a bit much. I'm not telling you what to do, but isn't it more sensible that if you don't like something simply to ignore it? |
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| Originally posted by 8Wonders Why someone would go out of their way to bash someone's work is really beyond me. It's ok if you don't like it, because everybody's taste is unique, but to go to the person that created and basically say 'you suck', is a bit much. I'm not telling you what to do, but isn't it more sensible that if you don't like something simply to ignore it? |
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| Originally posted by Ted Promo Not on a forum where I am allowed to voice my opinion. Man, you always pigeonhole yourself into the same circle-jerking argument every time you pop up in this forum. |
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| Originally posted by 8Wonders The 'issue' at hand isn't whether you are allowed to or not. It's not a dictatorship, you can say whatever you feel like. What it's about is whether you have enough character not to go out of your way to bash someone's work no matter how good or bad it may be to you. |
Adam is lacking in the soul department. Just cope with it. 
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