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lay
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Registered: Sep 2002
Location: Munich, Germany
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after hearing the track for the first time, I think I'd go for a breakbeat remix.
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Aug-01-2010 14:52
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Acton
Like a FCKNG BIRD

Registered: Mar 2002
Location: London
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Aug-01-2010 15:41
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Stephen Wiley
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Registered: Apr 2004
Location:
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| quote: | Originally posted by Mad for Brad
if you go trance, i think scot project does the best and most unique remixes
if you go electro , i think wolfgang gartner has great tunes when he remixes. |
Leaning more towards breaks/progressive house and possibly Trance. The names you mentioned above are going to demand an advance which I refuse to pay because of the industry of music right now. Please no flame wars. I know they deserved to be paid and paid well but I can't pay them large amounts of money if I'm not getting it in return. And besides, without going into too much detail, remix royalties will be not be controlled by Olympik. (if you can read between the lines)
And yes I was thinking a breaks mix would be good Matt. Would love to hear you give it a shot. I get the party Friday so if you're interested let me know and I'll fire them over. One neat thing I learned about this track is that some of the vocal parts are actually synthesized. (synthesized plus normal vocal) - I had never heard of this concept before.
I think I'm going to do an ambient remix using the sound primarily thats really washy lead/melody that starts in the very beginning of the track. That plus the vocals and the proper FX I think would make for a very solid ambient mix.
Anyone else have any thoughts?
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Aug-01-2010 19:01
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EddieZilker
This is the dance.

Registered: Jan 2009
Location: Marijuana Sex Camp
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Break trance with plucked chords, long moogish bass-line, a short-percussive mid-line bass, a prominent mid-pitch hi-hat with the emphasis in the mix, still on the vocals. Personally, I'd let it build, over time, starting off with a very quasi deep-house pattern and feel, then letting the other instruments crescendo around the singer's vocals. I would make interplay between the bass-lines and kick drums a focal-point of the music bed. I'd also do without any break.
Personally, I think trying to match up to the mix you posted may be a little wrong-headed. Not that I think your remark puts yourself in competition with him but I do think it sells other possible interpretations short while holding emulation as the test for quality.
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