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The latest G&D remixes i have heard.
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Dj-RapTor
Deborah Cox - Play you'r part (G&D remix)

Annie Lennox - Pavement Cracks (G&D remix)

What the hell ???? These two are so damn ugly :(... I cant believe they were remixed by the legendary G&D. Very poor, remminds me of pop shiat :nervous:
emono
hey now.
Floorfiller
not everything can be beautiful things ya know :rolleyes:
udham
IMO, the G&D Mix of Pavement Cracks is *VerY* good!
Dj-RapTor
quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
not everything can be beautiful things ya know :rolleyes:


Im aware of that, but there has to be a minimum :D !!!
emono
quote:
Originally posted by udham
IMO, the G&D Mix of Pavement Cracks is *VerY* good!


^ indeed.
it may sound poppy, because it is a mix of a pop song,
annie lennox - former vocalist of the Eurythmics.

the remix, though,
has the G&D signature

that's even comparable to Mindcircus
LaCasta
Give them a few more liistens before you form your opinion. I thought pavement cracks was wierd but i love it now
webbie
Good!

This is what is needed, a split in the path that shows that G&D
is multifaced and has more interests in music then the wide array.
DaveSaenz
quote:
Originally posted by LaCasta
Give them a few more liistens before you form your opinion. I thought pavement cracks was wierd but i love it now



Word.

Sometimes when you first hear a track, you think, "How much does this suck?"

But then you hear it enough, and it grows on ya....:D
MaRt
If they bumped out identical sounding remixes all of the time you'd be moaning about that too. Diversification is a GOOD thing. ;)

Teknoscaper.
G&D need a little thing called consistency, which they don't have at the moment
Ding Chavez
Wow you're amazing. In one thread you whine old anthems are has beens and in this thread you claim artists need some more consistency and produce the same sound over and over...



Be happy there are artists willing to pick up a tune for an out of the ordinary remix. Keeps the music entertaining.
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