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Sorry I had to resurrect this topic from the dead, but trance cheese lately has been as persistent as a cockroach in a cupboard. Is it simply the nature of trance cheese artists to remake chart-topping but nearly-forgotten pop hits from at least a decade or two back, or are they so convinced that they can get a quick hit out of them, that they don't actually bother to put in the effort to make a hit, the way that respected trance artists do? How many more classic pop tunes will Cascada, D.H.T. and D.J. Sammy remake, before the public becomes convinced that this is all they're good for, all they're capable of, and nothing more?
I must confess, I have "Castles In The Sky" and "Sandstorm" in my rack. But at least they're original tunes. There is a way to do a remake; but certainly not the way demonstrated by the artists I've named above. Case in point: Jürgen Vries and Andrea Britton's "Take My Hand", a 2004 remake of Dido's 1999 track from the album No Angel.
Last edited by CookyMonzta on May-11-2008 at 05:52
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