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RapidFire
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Registered: Feb 2005
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
If you're BT, you just get the vocalist to sing a load of shite, and then you put together a chorus from snippets of voice.

The freakishly talented bastard.


heh he only did that with blue skies

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Spirit5
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I may not be the best person to answer this particular question, but I do think that someone should answer this guy's question. It's a completely valid and intelligent question and he is just curious. It would be great if someone would take the decency and answer it, most likely someone who is a producer or has connections to the EDM industry.

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Pinokio
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Registered: Oct 2002
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Originally posted by montana
they make a track and then call up justine suissa and then she adds vocals about bunnys, fairys and unicorns dancing in the sky around some ugly bird who is desperate because she fucked some man on her holiday and then the bloke got some common sense and never called her back and then left her out in the snow freezing her tits off


I love Justine Suissa's Voice,

but this is so so so funny


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eRRaTiK
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada

quote:
Originally posted by Spirit5
I may not be the best person to answer this particular question, but I do think that someone should answer this guy's question. It's a completely valid and intelligent question and he is just curious. It would be great if someone would take the decency and answer it, most likely someone who is a producer or has connections to the EDM industry.


it's there, in between all the lines (of cokeomgwtfbbq).
- they come up with their own
- they sample other works
- they hire a vocalist
- they collaborate with a vocalist, who then sings it
- they purchase an excerpts package

any or all of the above.

be careful bout the dresden comment guys, he might post a special farewell message. oh wait...


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mark_the_gooner
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Hampshire, England

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Originally posted by moncster
TA has too many people trying to be funny


Aswell as too many people who find things that try to be funny actually funny.

On topic now:
Most vocalist think up the vocals. Jan Johnston usually sings about love and the atmosphere around it. I'm not too sure about the other popular ones.


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Allied Nations
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Originally posted by eRRaTiK


be careful bout the dresden comment guys, he might post a special farewell message. oh wait...





See, that was funny!


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Eagle`
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See, that was funny!


+1


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Ian
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ok. interview I did with Ricky Simmonds a year ago, behind some of the best vocal projects we've had - chakra/space brothers/lustral etc...


i:Vibes: Moving back into the producing category, you are widely regarded of being some of the best vocal music writers, with the projects like for example Chakra. How do you go about making a track that fits the vocals so well, do you write the music for them, or just add them over the tune like a lot of people seem to.


A: Trade secret. Not allowed to give it away. To be honest with you, we put together the music, and then write lyrics and melodies over the top it. It really is as simple as that. That does not mean it is easy or mechanical in any way. It always comes from the heart, and I think that is the key to it. Most writers and producers of a good standard can put together a vocal dance track, but if it is not written from the heart, it has no emotional resonance. On a personal note, I always try to write lyrics that mean something, and will never just add lines to make a rhyme work or fit a vibe for the sake of it.

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