Its a nice dance track, always liked the follow up Feel The Beat more.
Mar-26-2008 10:41
Redd
decent idiot
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Tønsberg
Mr.Mystery always cries "alt" whenever someone is making these kind of threads, and on this one I agree. Next thread he makes will probably be about deadmau5 or tiesto.
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Mar-26-2008 11:16
DJ Neovig
tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2008
Location:
Thank God for Sandstorm. Before I heard it I thought this was what EDM was.
Catchy song though.
Mar-26-2008 11:30
SteelWolf
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Tucson, AZ (for now)
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Neovig
Thank God for Sandstorm. Before I heard it I thought this was what EDM was.
cut
Catchy song though.
OH NOES!!! MOT THAT SONG AHHHH!!!
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Mar-26-2008 11:49
Meat187
Diese scheiß Katze
Registered: Dec 2007
Location: The Night's Plutonian Shore
Tiesto - Fly got me into trance.
On topic: Sandstorm vs. Soulja Boy takes the cake!
Mar-26-2008 12:04
Guest
Guest
Registered: Not Yet
Location:
Sandstorm was really intense back in 2000. I first found it on a bootleg Club Exit cd from new york somewhere...then later that summer, everytime I went to the club they dropped it and the place went totally apeshit. Regardless of overplay or commercial success that the track saw, you can't deny it was the fucking shit.
Mar-26-2008 12:28
Darkarbiter
Psysnob
Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Melbourne
quote:
Originally posted by Guest
Sandstorm was really intense back in 2000. I first found it on a bootleg Club Exit cd from new york somewhere...then later that summer, everytime I went to the club they dropped it and the place went totally apeshit. Regardless of overplay or commercial success that the track saw, you can't deny it was the fucking shit.
Originally posted by bas
we're just rolling in that sweet sweet Beatport chedda SON. I PUT DIAMONDS IN MY SALT SHAKER SO I CAN HAVE CRUSHED DIAMONDS ON MY FOOD...it makes my dookie twinkle!!!
Mar-26-2008 12:34
Nik Novo
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Munich, Germany
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Originally posted by miamitranceman
Sandstorm was great in its time. If you havent already, check out some of his other tracks, especially of his second album "Rush".
Word, i really love the album
Mar-26-2008 12:50
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
It may be a decent glowstick anthem, but the fact is that Sandstorm is far too simplistic to stand up to the immense overplay it received, and now I'm so numbed to it through over-exposure I could happily never hear it played again.
atleast it was a great song, had a fresh original sound and prooved that even the most simplest melody can work if it's done well. unfortunetly the overplay totally killed the track and made me not wanna hear it ever again.
it's hard to say what i would think of the track if i would hear it now for the first time.
Registered: May 2004
Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
quote:
Originally posted by leph555
Wonderful. Loving it so hard.
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As to the topic, I have to admit that there's nothing technically or even musically wrong with Sandstorm. In fact, as far as building tension goes, it does better than a lot of anthem trance was doing at the time. The main problem is the novelty was lost after about the third time Darude played it in the same night.