Originally posted by Sykonee
Now that's just silly.
Tiestin van Mini-Van would be the better choice for that mash-up.
I stand corrected.
Dec-06-2006 19:03
d:rek
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Chicago, United States
Just give it time and Sean Tyas will remix them all.
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just pure talented. tiesto can mox 2 any song u giv him!!!! luv 2 be like tiesto the lucky f**ker
Dec-06-2006 19:04
justin
bana na-na
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: home
Re: Re: Infusing current sound of trance with the classics
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Originally posted by RebeL9
because it's a fact that the majority of the re-releases of tracks are made by labels not to breath in some fresch air into the old track but just to have it remixed by some half famous lamers which often pay NO tribute to the original and the results come out weak as hell.
I can barely understand what the hell you are saying. is it even pertinent? I don't know why you are arguing with me.
And Mr Mystery ... lame
Nehow
I can name quite a few tracks that have recently been "reconditioned". And most of them suck. Which brings me to my point. why arn't producers like Hawk Probspot, Leama and Moor etc etc etc remixing tracks like "Drifting Away" etc etc ect. Instead they're mixing current shit tunes and don't even do any justice to the original ever.
BTW for future reference don't bother to make contributions to my posts in the futre if they are childish, or I will start doing it to yours and see how you lie it.
Dec-06-2006 20:22
GoSpeedGo!
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Registered: May 2006
Location: Eisenstein's laboratory
quote:
Originally posted by Sykonee
Now that's just silly.
Tiestin van Mini-Van would be the better choice for that mash-up.
Armesto?
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Dec-06-2006 21:05
Sykonee
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Location: Vancouver, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by paulandrews
Armesto?
Tiestin van Corstenfold's protoge.
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Dec-06-2006 21:19
justin
bana na-na
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: home
so no good remixes out there worth mentioning?
My point exactly.
Producers you are slacking!
Dec-07-2006 01:03
PETRAN
Like Antennas To Heaven
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Volos, Greece
Binary Finary 2007!!!!!!!!!!! (Selu Vibra remix)
lol....this is def. a funny thread...2001 vocal trance as a breath of fresh air for modern trance?!?
Dec-07-2006 01:16
Grrrrr
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Cambridge/Sheffield
Chicane saltwater 2006 is the perfect example of why the OP is wrong
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Dec-07-2006 01:20
thoughtlessjex
Yakkity Yak
Registered: May 2004
Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Hawk and Leama & Moor make good remixes?
Actually, I generally don't care for modern remixes of classic tunes. For the most part, the remixes are of tracks that stand perfectly well on their own and don't need remixes, most of the rest are just plain worse than the original. The few good remixes out ther, I must not have heard yet, because I've not heard a good one yet.
Originally posted by justin
so no good remixes out there worth mentioning?
My point exactly.
Producers you are slacking!
No. Here's an idea. If you want originality and creativity in trance, you don't encourage people to remake perfectly good fucking tracks. You encourage them to stop rehashing and recycling and start moving the fuck forward, making new classics with new sounds and new techniques, rather than the same shit we heard one-too-many-times before in approximately 2002.
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: trance elite street
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
No. Here's an idea. If you want originality and creativity in trance, you don't encourage people to remake perfectly good fucking tracks. You encourage them to stop rehashing and recycling and start moving the fuck forward, making new classics with new sounds and new techniques, rather than the same shit we heard one-too-many-times before in approximately 2002.
Agreed. Great classics don't need remaking unless the remaker has a quite different aproach than the original, not just "updating" the sound with fresh gear. Like you said, if you have a perfectly good classic track why try to beat it with something that sounds almost the same?
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