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A.J.
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Sydney

quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
(which is frankly bullshit, not one classic remake has *ruined* its respective original)




Oh c'mon, do you honestly believe this?

"200X"/"classic" Updates...

Old Post Aug-11-2005 02:03  Australia
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RebeL9
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Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden

quote:
Originally posted by isoterra

(which is frankly bullshit, not one classic remake has *ruined* its respective original)



have you been sleeping in a cave the last two years?


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scAza
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Liverpool, England

I thought I recognised those synth stabs from some Tij set

I'm LOVING this track, its excellent imo. I agree hardly ground-breaking but come on, not every track everybody does is always going to be 100% revolutionary is it? If that was your criteria-list for liking tunes, I don't think you'd be listening to EDM

Awsome break, the sort of "liquidy" noise is excellent


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Old Post Aug-11-2005 09:43  England
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noikeee
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quote:
Originally posted by scAza
I thought I recognised those synth stabs from some Tij set

I'm LOVING this track, its excellent imo. I agree hardly ground-breaking but come on, not every track everybody does is always going to be 100% revolutionary is it? If that was your criteria-list for liking tunes, I don't think you'd be listening to EDM


we're not slating it cause it's not ground-breaking. we're slating it cause it's shit.


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isoterra
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Nottingham, UK

quote:
Originally posted by A.J.


Oh c'mon, do you honestly believe this?

"200X"/"classic" Updates...


of course i fucking do. how in christ's name does it make the original tune/initial remixes any less listenable just because of a new inferior remake being issued? anyone who says it does needs a cold hard slap round the face.

picking a completely random example out of that list you linked to, take Randy Katana - Fancy Fair 2005... the original was a simple yet immense club tune which set dancefloors alight everywhere. the new version came out, did the same; less people liked it but alas. the point i'm making is that the ORIGINAL fancy fair still has an equally devastating effect now as it did before FF05 came out (as it happens, randy dropped it at dancevalley this weekend, so i know this to be true). so it has in no way been 'ruined' in the slightest

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isoterra
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Nottingham, UK

quote:
Originally posted by Ghostface
Is this the one tiesto played in the dance music awards set? I liked that one. How deos the ASOT release differ? (I can't Dl the sample at work).


i only remember hearing it at global gathering... but the break was longer with more emphasis on the strings, and when the beat kicked back in afterwards, the vocal sample continued on with the basschords changing, generic trance stylee. i much preferred it when it just kicked straight in with the arpeggiated vocal & flat bass

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Fundamental
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Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Scotland

quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
picking a completely random example out of that list you linked to, take Randy Katana - Fancy Fair 2005... the original was a simple yet immense club tune which set dancefloors alight everywhere. the new version came out, did the same; less people liked it but alas. the point i'm making is that the ORIGINAL fancy fair still has an equally devastating effect now as it did before FF05 came out (as it happens, randy dropped it at dancevalley this weekend, so i know this to be true). so it has in no way been 'ruined' in the slightest


Agreed with that point.

As for this new tune, that's the first time I've heard it and I reckon it's alright. Nothing amazing, and not worth spending money on in my opinion, but then again there isn't much wrong with it (apart from that damn snare, which has already been mentioned ). But yeah, it's quite a nice driving little piece, and I can understand why people would really like it. Also I can't hear that much of a resemblance to the Union Jack tune, so I'm just judging it in it's own right.


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scAza
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Liverpool, England

quote:
Originally posted by paranoik0
we're not slating it cause it's not ground-breaking. we're slating it cause it's shit.


in you're opinion, and apparently not everyone elses...

PS: u use the mike.be forum ?


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noikeee
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quote:
Originally posted by scAza
in you're opinion, and apparently not everyone elses...


well apparently it's the opinion of everyone that's slating it, which was my point

quote:
PS: u use the mike.be forum ?


i've used to but haven't logged on there for ages, cause i lost interest in mike's music, especially the releases on about the last 2 years


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