Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
The TJ edits are an awesome series. I like the one with the edit of All I Do, with the A side consisting of a big middle finger to Villalobos. http://www.discogs.com/Various-TTJ-...release/2117744
he could teach Soul Clap a thing or 2
I loooved this edit, way better than Villalbososossos effort.
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Mar-04-2011 00:53
geroin
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quote:
Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
The TJ edits are an awesome series. I like the one with the edit of All I Do, with the A side consisting of a big middle finger to Villalobos. http://www.discogs.com/Various-TTJ-...release/2117744
Re: DJs you would like to see Release an Album of all EDITs
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Originally posted by Scoops
simply put..DJs you would like to see release an album like Sasha's Involver....
Danny Tenaglia
Markus Schulz
James Zabiela
PvD
Victor Calderone
Didn't PVD already do this on The Politics Of Dancing? I think Involver is really stretching the definition of "edit", because those are really remixes.
In that vein, I'd love to hear Echospace do a full disc of reshapes. Disembodied voices floating through the dub ether...
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Originally posted by geroin
ahaha jesus fuck, this destroys lobos edit
i wouldn't go as far to say destroy, as they are different tracks in the sense that the tempo and context in which they should be used are completely different. The lobos edit kind of pumps me up.
This one is funny to me because I know Terje was making a point with this one kind of in the way a blues harmonica player would get on the stage to headhunt the guy playing with the band and steal his job.
I rememeber seeing a Terje quote in which he makes fun of the Berlin fart smelling crew.
Mar-04-2011 17:34
Zyklon_Jay
wehrmacht bitches be at!
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it is really too bad that they took down the terje edit of this from youtube.
such an awesome track.
he did an awesome job with this stevie track too, made it very dj friendly.
Mar-04-2011 17:56
montana
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terje is one of the best in the business but i like it when he gets really creative with his edits, but he does have some tendencies to go to the soul clap level of retardedness with editing something that doesn't need editing. case in point, that superstition edit.
don't get me wrong i think it's good but only the first half. you don't have to do anything with superstition, it's brilliant as it is. and if you are a dj and can't work something a funk tune like that that opens with raw drums, then you shouldn't be a dj. however, him doing a dubout of superstition with drums and a heavier bassline, awesome.
know what i mean?
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Mar-04-2011 18:14
SYSTEM-J
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
Agree with Tony. I've heard the Superstition edit before and it's a waste of time. The original still rocks it on any dancefloor worth a damn, and since he doesn't even give it a percussive outro it's no easier to mix out of than the original. This is another shitty "/thread" from Jay.
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Originally posted by montana
terje is one of the best in the business but i like it when he gets really creative with his edits, but he does have some tendencies to go to the soul clap level of retardedness with editing something that doesn't need editing. case in point, that superstition edit.
don't get me wrong i think it's good but only the first half. you don't have to do anything with superstition, it's brilliant as it is. and if you are a dj and can't work something a funk tune like that that opens with raw drums, then you shouldn't be a dj. however, him doing a dubout of superstition with drums and a heavier bassline, awesome.
know what i mean?
i wouldn't compare it to soul clap at all... and i like having some drums that are tightened up for mixing purposes. I'll still try and mix music with live drumming, but if i can avoid it i will
Soul clap is the epitome of lazy. Terje did a lot of subtle efx work and added a few slight elements as well as beefed up some of the lower frequencies. Soul clap just takes the high hats from something they didn't create, and lays it over something they didn't create or modify at all. The only thing they create is the name of the track to rip off the original artist.
ignores systems comment because he is a prog ginger.