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Posted by Guest on Jun-25-2008 23:06:

Adam Beyer's Remix of Marionette

Why does it feel like the melody is phased wrong? Is it me or is something fucked up in this sample?

http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF318806-01-02-01.mp3


Posted by alefort on Jun-25-2008 23:35:

Nothing seems off to me...


Posted by Gauss on Jun-25-2008 23:51:

Sounds alright to me. As a matter of fact, I really like it. Getting it right now.


Posted by Clovis on Jun-25-2008 23:51:

It's you.


Posted by Az on Jun-26-2008 00:54:

definately you
looking forward to hearing this ****** out


Posted by distant on Jun-26-2008 00:57:

Pretty weak. Original is much better.


Posted by Clovis on Jun-26-2008 00:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Az
definately you
looking forward to hearing this ****** out



Konrad fucking Black @ DEMF 08'


Posted by idoru on Jun-26-2008 01:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
It's you.


Posted by Clovis on Jun-26-2008 01:14:

quote:
Originally posted by distant
Pretty weak. Original is much better.



Well duh, the original is only a fucking masterpiece...


Posted by enydo on Jun-26-2008 01:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Konrad fucking Black @ DEMF 08'



That is fucking awesome.

Love the original and the remix to death.


Posted by Guest on Jun-26-2008 01:40:

in that video it sounds right...it must be the way the sample starts so what I think is the first beat isnt really the first beat. Whatever...track is hot and I'm gettin it.


Posted by Glaniskanis on Jun-26-2008 01:42:

been hammering this beast!!
fucking great


Posted by Az on Jun-26-2008 02:07:

quote:
Originally posted by distant
Pretty weak. Original is much better.

times and places


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Jun-26-2008 02:18:

Doesn't hold a candle to the original.


Posted by Guest on Jun-26-2008 02:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Az
times and places


original mix = outdoors, 3am, thousands of people


Posted by stev�sto on Jun-26-2008 14:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Az
times and places


perfect wedding song!


Posted by RJT on Jun-26-2008 14:39:

How does it not hold a candle to the original? It's basically the same fucking song with a new kick.



The degree to which some folks nitpick here absolutely boggles my mind.

Edit: And I don't know why people are nostalgic for the original in the first place - it's a great track, but hardly a masterpiece. It's 13 minutes of the same loop that spends the last minute slowly getting quieter.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Jun-26-2008 14:44:

This remix is good but it doesn't come close to the perfection from the original. The only gripe I have with the original is that it's not long enough.


Posted by RJT on Jun-26-2008 14:49:

quote:
Originally posted by DOOMBOT
The only gripe I have with the original is that it's not long enough.


Please tell me you're being sarcastic.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Jun-26-2008 14:53:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Please tell me you're being sarcastic.

This is just one of those tracks that hits my ear perfectly. I've sat at the computer with this track on continuous loop many times. I'm only upset I've never been able to hear this on a really good system at full force.


Posted by nefardec on Jun-26-2008 14:54:

the melody is phrased fine, but it has been syncopated in places


remixes like this which retain the entire melody basically of a really popular track and only give it a certain superficial "style" that are useless IMO.

just make a new track


Posted by DOOMBOT on Jun-26-2008 14:56:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
the melody is phrased fine, but it has been syncopated in places


remixes like this which retain the entire melody basically of a really popular track and only give it a certain superficial "style" that are useless IMO.

just make a new track

The impression I get from the remix is that he wanted to make it more club friendly, while making it easily recognizeable as to what track it's a remix for.

I usually like those types of remixes to be honest. Radio Slave does it all of the time and they usually end up sounding great.


Posted by RJT on Jun-26-2008 14:58:

quote:
Originally posted by DOOMBOT
This is just one of those tracks that hits my ear perfectly. I've sat at the computer with this track on continuous loop many times. I'm only upset I've never been able to hear this on a really good system at full force.


Fair enough then. I just think it goes on for far too long, and the original is relatively DJ-unfriendly unless you're playing a bit more chill set (at least, IMO).


quote:
Originally posted by nefardec

remixes like this which retain the entire melody basically of a really popular track and only give it a certain superficial "style" that are useless IMO.


I don't know about useless, but certainly not all that praiseworthy. I think this mix works just because it is basically the whole of the original with a bit thicker low end that translates much better to larger systems.

I don't really think it's trying to fit into a certain style, but it does definitely lend itself to DJ's much better than the original did.

I also have a clear bias though, because that Konrad set that Clovis posted a video from sold me on this mix entirely.


Posted by nefardec on Jun-26-2008 15:00:

that's exactly what i feel is the problem

originality = win

relying on other people's success =

also useless was a bad word. they're entirely practical. exclusively practical. artistic or original - that they are not.



this easy recognizability is the America Online of dance music.
just not my thing, but I realize I am in the minority.

i can't stand when i recognize something like marionette in a set. if i recognize something it's more fun when it's something obscure that i can secretly enjoy.

this is like sing along techno



on a side note, i don't own any radio slave remixes except his remix of Francois K.


Posted by RJT on Jun-26-2008 15:03:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
that's exactly what i feel is the problem

originality = win

relying on other people's success =

also useless was a bad word. they're entirely practical. exclusively practical. artistic or original - that they are not.

this easy recognizability is the America Online of dance music.
just not my thing, but I realize I am in the minority.


I don't think that's it at all though, I mean - we're talking about Adam Beyer here, he doesn't exactly need to rely on other people's names to get him anything.

I really have a huge problem with people assuming what others motivations are in creating the music they do.

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec

i can't stand when i recognize something like marionette in a set. if i recognize something it's more fun when it's something obscure that i can secretly enjoy.

this is like sing along techno


Edit: Clovis, you forgot to log out nefardec.


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