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that song had huge success in the clubs and by no means is a sleeper.Actually it has been overplayed here.
Mar-24-2006 16:10
Candeeman
Retired Tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2005
Location: Godskitchen
Great tune....It's also on Morillo's Subliminal Sessions 9.
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Mar-24-2006 21:54
idoru
You Can Call Me Al
Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
quote:
Originally posted by andreas1999
but it would be cool to do a new house remix of it for 2006.
It came out circa 2003. No way does it need a "200x Remix" let alone this soon. The fact that it's just now getting popular, three years after it was produced, proves that it has lasting value and is very playable today as is.
Mar-24-2006 23:09
Scolomon
Fwoooooosh boom boom boom
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: NYC
quote:
Originally posted by idoru
It came out circa 2003. No way does it need a "200x Remix" let alone this soon. The fact that it's just now getting popular, three years after it was produced, proves that it has lasting value and is very playable today as is.
i beg to differ, sometimes it just takes songs awhile to catch on
took discopolis by kris menance and likelike about a year or that free form five no more conversations (mylo mix) about 6 months till people started playing it
lasting ability? maybe but not necessarily
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Mar-24-2006 23:33
idoru
You Can Call Me Al
Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
quote:
Originally posted by Scolomon
i beg to differ, sometimes it just takes songs awhile to catch on
took discopolis by kris menance and likelike about a year or that free form five no more conversations (mylo mix) about 6 months till people started playing it
lasting ability? maybe but not necessarily
It still means that the sound it had in 2003 is playable and successful three years later, if it's catching on now and everyone loves it. If that's the case then it doesn't need a "2006 Remix."
Mar-24-2006 23:41
Scolomon
Fwoooooosh boom boom boom
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: NYC
quote:
Originally posted by idoru
It still means that the sound it had in 2003 is playable and successful three years later, if it's catching on now and everyone loves it. If that's the case then it doesn't need a "2006 Remix."
you can play a great song 12 years later and it will work perfectly
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Mar-25-2006 00:16
idoru
You Can Call Me Al
Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
quote:
Originally posted by Scolomon
you can play a great song 12 years later and it will work perfectly
Exactly my point.
Mar-25-2006 00:23
Pinokio
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Panama City, Panama
quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Heard it back in 2003 and really liked the Den Hetrix & Raffa Remix.
That's a great track, I first heard it on a Tiesto set,m he used to play this a lot long time ago.
Originally posted by andreas1999
i liked the vocals and those chords they use but the production could have been much better. me and a friend did a small club remix for fun.
but it would be cool to do a new house remix of it for 2006.
was jus about to post about your remix, i like it
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Mar-25-2006 17:43
Gillis maximus
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: G-Vegas
It's just a really good song .....why fuck with it?
Mar-26-2006 08:46
Mike_Foyle
Two colours in my head
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Leicester, UK
quote:
Originally posted by idoru
It came out circa 2003. No way does it need a "200x Remix" let alone this soon. The fact that it's just now getting popular, three years after it was produced, proves that it has lasting value and is very playable today as is.
mate, he said it would be cool for him to do one. whether or not YOU need one doesnt matter. i think a house remix from andreas would be shit hot.
no wonder the scene isnt going anywhere. people arent prepared to accept change. believe it or not, music changes alot in a couple of years. or at least it SHOULD...
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Mar-26-2006 09:10
idoru
You Can Call Me Al
Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Foyle
mate, he said it would be cool for him to do one. whether or not YOU need one doesnt matter. i think a house remix from andreas would be shit hot.
no wonder the scene isnt going anywhere. people arent prepared to accept change. believe it or not, music changes alot in a couple of years. or at least it SHOULD...
Because, for the most part, 200x remixes are produced so shoddily that they come off as quick cash-ins on something that's already famous. Produce 200x remixes that change my opinion, and I wont have a problem.
However, that's a whole different discussion for a whole different thread. This doesn't need to be one of those threads.