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ManWithNoName
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Middlesbrough, England
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| quote: | Originally posted by WestCoastTrancin'
omg... like you've ever supported an artist in your life. that's a good one.
peaC3
-reZ | Its about time people stopped ripping tracks aswell or soon there will be no trance scene left
So far then this leaves Matti -£xxx amount that they have to pay for the remix....the label -£xxx that it will cost them and not forgetting the remixer, who in this case may well be missing his chance at getting his remix on one of the biggest trance tracks of all time.
When its starts costing the artist hundreds of pounds so people can have a free record to play, they start thinking about calling it a day!
You could of course had a little respect for this industry and reported whoever offered you the track. If not to the relevant authority but maybe to the artist themselves so they could do something.
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May-27-2003 10:18
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fcuk ®
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Melbourne
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Original does it for me, following the Slusnik Luna 9/10. FC Rmx being almost identical i give it no credit.
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May-28-2003 05:33
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raditz
Lord of all that is evil

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Mexico City, Mexico.
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Well, the ripping is pretty much unstoppable. Neither the industry can stop it, nor the artists, nor the goverments, nor anybody, it doesn't matter how many efforts are made to stop them, they'll always come back. Cut a head, and 3 more will pop out, it's pretty much the history of humanity. The thing that is forgotten is that people will still buy their stuff. If someone's good enough, their records will be sold in one way or another, that's a fact, people should stop seeing the mp3s scene so negatively when they've been the ones that have introduced many of us to this music. Yes they might put in danger early works and stuff, but for those that have a true love for music, they will always end up buying the final stuff, regardless if they previously had a full rip from the internet. Caring about the sales is pathetic, the quality of their music should be the top priority. It's not like they all depend on a 100% on their music to live everyday, and for those that do is because they're good and have been around for years and know that their music will be sold regardless of a zillion lame mp3 groups out there that might rip their stuff weeks before it's out when they know that they're making great music. In the end, the music is what should be cared the most, good tunes will always have a good success in the shelves as much as they do on the rippers cases. So there, end of my ranting.
Now back to the topic, the original mix rocks as everyone knows. The ferry corsten remix ain't too different as many have pointed out, a more radical change would have been nice, but at the same time I think the original was already unbeatable so there wasn't much that ferry could have done, still it's a good mix, perfect for a chillout session. Now the Slusnik Luna Mix is a bit ehh strange, certainly it's a hella lot different but nothing special.
Original Mix 10/10
Ferry Corsten Mix 8.5/10
Slusnik Luna Remix 4.5/10
PS: sorry about my ranting, flame at will if you like.
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May-28-2003 06:48
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