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Posted by BlueSky on Aug-27-2012 13:24:

Ferry Corsten remixes Justin Bieber



fking disgusting !!


Posted by Subtle on Aug-27-2012 13:25:

Hehe, been a while since he came with something good.


Posted by Magnetonium on Aug-27-2012 15:25:

EM remixers and producers just don't have standards anymore these days.


Posted by miamitranceman on Aug-27-2012 21:02:

The old faithfuls in the EDM world are anything but anymore.


Posted by Mattsanity. on Aug-27-2012 21:03:

The Backstreet Boys - As Long As You Love me is a classic pop song.


Posted by Trancelover03591 on Aug-27-2012 23:26:

I haven't seen any confirmation it is really a Ferry Corsten remix. But it is definitely professional level so I imagine it is.

Incidentally another known trance artist posted another remix of the song today, which I think is better:

Justin Bieber feat. Big Sean - As Long As You Love Me (Audien Remix) [Preview] by Audien


Posted by RoBDaWG on Aug-28-2012 15:18:

Markus Schulz produced Backstreet Boys tracks back in the day.


Posted by Acton on Aug-28-2012 15:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Trancelover03591
I haven't seen any confirmation it is really a Ferry Corsten remix.


It is. He posted a comment on Facebook earlier, in response to the amount of negative comments he's receiving about it.


"Hey guys, as a response to some extremely ridiculous reactions to me doing a remix for Justin Bieber, I just want to say this�

The request for this remix came in and I found it quite a challenge to make a dance radio remix for such a young and talented artist. And YES, if you can play 3 instruments and you can sing, I call you talented!

I just had fun producing this, please don�t cry over it, I create EDM!"


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Aug-28-2012 15:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium
EM remixers and producers just don't have standards anymore these days.


As opposed to the good old days, right? ROIT?


Posted by Mattsanity. on Aug-28-2012 17:12:

quote:
Originally posted by RoBDaWG
Markus Schulz produced Backstreet Boys tracks back in the day.


I didn't know that.

the best period for pop music was 1995-2000. the backstreet boys, nsync, spice girls, britney spears, christina aguilera, ricky martin


Posted by RapidFire on Aug-28-2012 18:00:


Posted by Trance-M on Aug-28-2012 18:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Acton
It is. He posted a comment on Facebook earlier, in response to the amount of negative comments he's receiving about it.


"Hey guys, as a response to some extremely ridiculous reactions to me doing a remix for Justin Bieber, I just want to say this�

The request for this remix came in and I found it quite a challenge to make a dance radio remix for such a young and talented artist. And YES, if you can play 3 instruments and you can sing, I call you talented!

I just had fun producing this, please don�t cry over it, I create EDM!"



Well, the remix is extremely hideous, that's worse than the fact that it's a remix for Justin Bieber I would say.


Posted by bucky on Aug-28-2012 19:03:

It's pop music. It's not meant to be groundbreaking cutting edge underground dance music.


Posted by Trance-M on Aug-28-2012 19:27:

quote:
Originally posted by bucky
It's pop music. It's not meant to be groundbreaking cutting edge underground dance music.


It doesn't need to be, but Ferry can do so much better, even with a pop track.


Posted by Mattsanity. on Aug-28-2012 19:52:

This new decade (2010- ) belongs to Bieber so far.


Posted by RebeL9 on Aug-28-2012 21:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Subtle
Hehe, been a while since he came with something good.


I was 100% sure that you would say "It's not bad. Nice break, quite funky!"


Posted by Titanium on Aug-29-2012 00:21:

He's still getting bashed for this lol. 700 comments for the first one and 230 comments for the 2nd post.

https://www.facebook.com/FerryCorst...151144582043209
https://www.facebook.com/FerryCorst...151144246558209


quote:
Originally posted by bucky
It's pop music. It's not meant to be groundbreaking cutting edge underground dance music.


Mike Push did a nice remix of Troy 10 years ago.

http://youtu.be/_Ad0qVhfdfA


Posted by Sykonee on Aug-29-2012 01:07:

Ah yes, the continued trancecracker outcry as their scene is ripped from their hearts. I bask in their misery.


Posted by enydo on Aug-29-2012 01:46:

As if this is any different from all the other tripe Ferry and his ilk have been pumping for the last decade?


Posted by MSZ on Aug-29-2012 03:36:

Meanwhile...


Posted by Guest on Aug-29-2012 04:00:

J00F should do a remix for Bieber.


Posted by tijs_fan on Aug-29-2012 05:38:

Ed Milne ferry you're a massive kunt.

4 hours ago


ROFL


Posted by Mattsanity. on Aug-29-2012 12:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Acton
It is. He posted a comment on Facebook earlier, in response to the amount of negative comments he's receiving about it.


"Hey guys, as a response to some extremely ridiculous reactions to me doing a remix for Justin Bieber, I just want to say this�

The request for this remix came in and I found it quite a challenge to make a dance radio remix for such a young and talented artist. And YES, if you can play 3 instruments and you can sing, I call you talented!

I just had fun producing this, please don�t cry over it, I create EDM!"


LOL @ Ferry Corsten's passive aggressiveness.


Posted by evo8 on Aug-29-2012 14:45:

quote:
Originally posted by MSZ
Meanwhile...



Strange production in some way - the kick is really buried, maybe its the youtube quality...nice apart from that


Posted by MSZ on Aug-30-2012 01:41:

quote:
Originally posted by evo8
Strange production in some way - the kick is really buried, maybe its the youtube quality...nice apart from that


Dont know about you, but I could tell right away it was some lofi set rip. Better versions were uploaded on youtube yesterday, you can also check it out at the stores.


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