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Posted by wizniz on Sep-25-2008 14:46:

Pink Floyd - Money (Packy Beats' 3-oh-yea! remix)

Hey everyone!
I've been on & off of these forums for a while, but now that I am at a new place and have gotten internet set-up... it's time lol!
This is a remix I am working on... it's pretty much done to the point where any changes I make are small. You know what its like haha

Any feedback is appreciated, positive or negative. Also, to anyone who remembers me, I go by pacific mint or packy beats depending on the track styles...
ENJOY!



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Posted by adi_hanson on Sep-25-2008 20:07:

Hi there ,
first off , packy beats , not sure if you could use that name in the UK (if your british you know what i mean , if not dont worry)
secondly i like your usage of a random photo

Anyways to the music. I was brought up on pink floyd so im gonna give this a listen:-

The start sounds flat , but there are elements that widen up the track.
After that
its not what i expect , funky vocal work
and then at 4. mins complete turnaround!!!!!!!!
not sure at the transition at 4.55

You have been very crazy to attempt a pink floyd remix and truly is a crazy song!
But technically and methodically done well

not sure if the pink floyd hardcore will like it though!

Put it out there and see what happens


Posted by B_man on Sep-26-2008 03:18:

What I have heard of Pink Floyd I enjoy... I'm not a hardcore fan, but if I took the time to listen to them more, I would be.

Well... this sounded MIDI-ish from the beginning... then took a few unexpected turns and the ambiance was definitely strong enough to warrant some minor existential provocation.

Personally, I would change the clap/snare sound in there. It sounds like an underprocessed 80s disco snap (maybe sounding too close to an FL clap). Some of the synths are really hitting the spot.

It was an enjoyable journey... a rhythmically postmodern outlook on a classic tune that I hold in high esteem.


Posted by wizniz on Sep-28-2008 20:12:

thanks for the great replies!!
i am looking forward to playing this song out for the first time this wednesday at an outdoor dance party i am opening for :]


Posted by we_R_DNA on Nov-09-2009 17:39:

quote:
Originally posted by wizniz
thanks for the great replies!!
i am looking forward to playing this song out for the first time this wednesday at an outdoor dance party i am opening for :]


How did this go? What was the crowds reaction?



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