Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
No. On the sleeve for the album, Suburban Train is referred to as being produced by Tiesto, written and composed by T. Verwest and RV Gelderen. To produce a track is to program the synths, mix and arrange it. Writing a track is coming up with the notes.
thats what compose means....dude im not stupid.. all im saying is that in this case, written seems to mean produced, arranged, and mixed. other wise why the fuck would they have written by and "composed by" seperately, and no "produced by" ...not that it matters..
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Dec-27-2004 17:02
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Foyle
thats what compose means....dude im not stupid.. all im saying is that in this case, written seems to mean produced, arranged, and mixed. other wise why the fuck would they have written by and "composed by" seperately, and no "produced by" ...not that it matters..
Gods knows why Tiesto puts composed by in his credits, but the credits I have for the track definitely say produced by Tiesto.
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Walking to John O'Groats for some spastics
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Gods knows why Tiesto puts composed by in his credits, but the credits I have for the track definitely say produced by Tiesto.
listen to reform
he may well have produced it, but he ripped off Van Gelderen so much if he didn't credit him on the vinyl, there would have been a very expensive lawsuit
Ronald said this himself in ASOT chat ages ago
Dec-27-2004 17:10
Mike_Foyle
Two colours in my head
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Leicester, UK
quote:
Originally posted by Az
listen to reform
he may well have produced it, but he ripped off Van Gelderen so much if he didn't credit him on the vinyl, there would have been a very expensive lawsuit
Ronald said this himself in ASOT chat ages ago
lol sounds about right... lets settle with that
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Dec-27-2004 17:13
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
quote:
Originally posted by Az
listen to reform
he may well have produced it, but he ripped off Van Gelderen so much if he didn't credit him on the vinyl, there would have been a very expensive lawsuit
Ronald said this himself in ASOT chat ages ago
Originally posted by Petrogad
/me wanders to www.google.com
+1 dont post a thread just for the sake of it.
Dec-27-2004 18:02
Az
took me all the way back
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Walking to John O'Groats for some spastics
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Then RVG ripped off Lost Tribe's Gamemaster.
go listen to reform
you couldn't win a lawsuit on that, there are noticeable differences in the two
reform and suburban train are almost identical, just superior mastering and structure
Dec-27-2004 18:07
miamitranceman
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Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Miami
As a side note, can someone tell me the difference between "Suburban" and "Urban" Train?
Dec-27-2004 18:09
Az
took me all the way back
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Walking to John O'Groats for some spastics
quote:
Originally posted by miamitranceman
As a side note, can someone tell me the difference between "Suburban" and "Urban" Train?
urban train has vocals
suburban train does not
Dec-27-2004 18:12
DOOMBOT
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Originally posted by bass.exe
+1 dont post a thread just for the sake of it.
But let's make a point by bumping it. Very smart.
Dec-27-2004 18:21
Mike_Foyle
Two colours in my head
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Leicester, UK
quote:
Originally posted by Az
urban train has vocals
suburban train does not