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noticed a funny thing of paul oakenfold in a MTV special of "planet of the apes"
mtv was having a special of planet of the apes and of course they started talking about the soundtrack.
They touched upon the dance remixes of "world reknown" paul oakenfold and showed a clip of him and this other guy in front of a computer (pro tools). Paul Oakenfold was telling the guy how he wanted it to sound, stretch it hear, squeeze it there, thump it there, drop it there and the other guy was doiing all the work on PROTOOLS.
If it was ferry corsten, you'd have A BRAND NEW MELODIC ANTHEM straight from his musical mind, onto the keyboards and into your musical mind as you hymmm to it in the shower or at work.
I'm not saying paul oakenfold is full of sh*t, obviously he is but if they gave me a million bucks to do that just for my name I WOULD so I can't talk sh*t about paul oakenfold.
what's wrong is that the industry is using a FAMILIAR NAME to get into the wallets of the general public who don't know any better. Will it touch the hearts of the general public? NO, because you can't fool people into believing falseness of music, they'll spend their money but ultimately is is something they'll always remember? no!
Just the other day, a co-worker friend of mine who is unfamiliar to trance accidently listened to fridge-Love, freedom, tolerance (fridge am mix) in my car and fell in love with it. Straight away, he pointed out that the tune he was hearing was really good.
NOW THAT'S TO ME IS MAGIC.
LONG LIVE TRANCE
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I see the music, I hear the light
Last edited by djVersus on Aug-10-2001 at 08:07
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