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Tommy Pi & Tomonari - C Sharp 2004 (inc review)
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| Ian^ |
As everyone knows, this is out on 26th july on Skywarp records of Germany.
5 tracks for you to choose from
vinyl 1
Original
Mike Shiver
Tom Porcell
vinyl 2
Alphazone
Markus Schulz Coldharbour
After getting the cd promo for reviewing purposes today, you can find my review here at http://www.ivibes.nu/index.php?article=3192
My conclusion however i'll paste here
A variation of scores throughout, with 2 very strong remixes, and some that maybe need work on to be as good. Altogether, I'd say it's worth a purchase for the Mike Shiver & Alphazone releases alone, although with them being on seperate vinyls, it's gonna cost you twice as much. Those 2 release would command a score of 9/10 between them, but sadly the other material lowers the score considerably
personally I find it hard to feel some of the remixes, as they don't improve the original at all (rls under 'the quest') |
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| TigerClaw |
| I personally liked the markus schulz coldharbour remix better then the others though. :) |
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| Ian^ |
| quote: | Originally posted by TigerClaw
I personally liked the markus schulz coldharbour remix better then the others though. :) |
as an individual track, I can see that the style will fit some peoples tastes, but it just sounds wrong to my ears, one or two instruments sound a bit like they shouldn't be there, and some of the percussions scared me when they came through so loud. The idea in general is there for a different take, but im this case personally I found it fell short :) |
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| Ian^ |
| just to add to that, I'd have loved someone like James Holden to have remixed it for a proggier sound, would've possibly been a better choice, I respect markus as a dj but as a producer I think he falls short of some guys like that |
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