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A*S*Y*S - Acid Save Your Soul (3x12"/CD) (pg. 2)
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| Sand Leaper |
| quote: | Originally posted by tortoise
No More in' Rock & Roll would be better if there was no voise |
Then you'll love PvD's edit. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by flavdave
Yeah well Liam got the idea for the riff from Nirvana - Very Ape. That thief. |
He took the guitar riff straight from Very Ape, but the main riff he composed himself. |
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| brian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Paul van Dyk's edit of No More in' Rock 'n Roll |
It's about time, but pretty late as usual. I reconstructed this nearly four months ago. I guess a vinyl version would be handy, though. |
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| tortoise |
| i heard the PVD edit on one of his sets, but it sounds like in ihs version there is no drumb break like there is in the original |
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| DJ NGE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sand Leaper
note: PvD releasing another one of his edits sure throws his "I don't make any money off of my edits"-arguement into question again.. |
How much does that make this year? 3 edits? 4 edits? in relation to how mandy edit/reworks he has made, this note is just pathetic ;) |
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| Sand Leaper |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ NGE
How much does that make this year? 3 edits? 4 edits? in relation to how mandy edit/reworks he has made, this note is just pathetic ;) |
You miss my point. PvD has always argued that he makes no profit of his edits whatsoever and that they are only for his own sets. This arguement falls completely flat once he decides to release them. |
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| DJ NGE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sand Leaper
You miss my point. PvD has always argued that he makes no profit of his edits whatsoever and that they are only for his own sets. This arguement falls completely flat once he decides to release them. |
I get ur point but i don't think he really makes money with one of his edits being released on TTX.
Also it would be kinda boring if Vandit would release exactly the same tracks (i.e. holding on to nothing) so they sometimes include the pvd edit... so whats the point? you want to blame him for that? |
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| Sand Leaper |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ NGE
I get ur point but i don't think he really makes money with one of his edits being released on TTX.
Also it would be kinda boring if Vandit would release exactly the same tracks (i.e. holding on to nothing) so they sometimes include the pvd edit... so whats the point? you want to blame him for that? |
It's the fact that he claims he doesn't want to make any money or attach his name to his edits yet proceeds to do that exact thing afterwards that I find quite dodgy. The PvD Edit of Holding Onto Nothing was on the Xtravaganza release as well.
It's obvious that he realizes that there is a market for his edits and decides to make use of it. That would be OK if he didn't claim what he does regarding them. |
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| DJ NGE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sand Leaper
The PvD Edit of Holding Onto Nothing was on the Xtravaganza release as well. |
No, it wasn't.
If he really wanted to make profit out of his edits he would release everyone he has ever made and i don't see him do that. |
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| Sand Leaper |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ NGE
No, it wasn't.
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Yes it was.
http://www.discogs.com/release/250651
http://www.discogs.com/release/243789
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If he really wanted to make profit out of his edits he would release everyone he has ever made and i don't see him do that. |
That has more to do with whether labels want his edits or not than his will to release them me thinks. |
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| djferdo |
| magic people! voodoo people! |
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