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Tiësto - Forever Today vs Randy Katana - In Silence (pg. 3)
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| halexander837 |
| Forever today |
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| The Master |
| quote: | Originally posted by skip
well it's almost identical. i'm not gonna believe the "oh really it's the same? i've never seen terminator" BS. everyone's seen terminator ffs.
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yes they're really similar melodies, but that doesn't means he ripped it... its just a coincidence. |
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| skip |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Master
yes they're really similar melodies, but that doesn't means he ripped it... its just a coincidence. |
well you can believe what you want and i can believe what i want.
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| The Master |
| quote: | Originally posted by skip
well you can believe what you want and i can believe what i want.
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sure, the difference is that you cannot prove what you believe ;) |
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| skip |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Master
sure, the difference is that you cannot prove what you believe ;) |
and you can?
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| The Master |
| quote: | Originally posted by skip
and you can?
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of course.
as you know Forever Today was co-produced by Tiesto and classical composer Geert Huinink. just like they co-produced Magik Journey.
what they did in both songs was the same thing. Geert composed the classical masterpice you can hear as intro. then Tiesto produced the second part of the song, the one which has a simple yet effective melody; in Forever Today's case you can hear the resemblance with Lethal Industry. some people think the transition between the classical composition and Tiesto's part doesn't merge well together.
then the final part of both songs is a "remix" done by Tiesto (much probably co-produced with Geert) of the classical masterpiece. listen to both intros, then listen to the breakdown in both songs and you will see that in fact it is a "remix" of the classical piece handed by Geert. that proves no melody from The Termiator was ripped. Geert is a wide background genius and there is absolutely no way he could have ripped the melody. just listen to the classical piece again and you will notice there is almost no similarities with The Terminator melody. Geert's composition is a complex and beautiful piece and the only similarity is a short 5 notes coincidence. the thing is that when Tiesto made the "remix", he strenghted the melody and the 5 notes coincidence turned more noticeable. but it's just that, a 5 notes coincidence and it is unfair to believe and go saying that they "ripped" the melody from The Terminator when it's not true. |
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| PDM |
| Forever Today, great production wise, great melodic wise. |
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| SymsöniQuA |
| :tongue2 Forever today |
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| Heaven7 |
def. in silence...:)
Forever Today is not that good... |
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| QtheDJ |
| Not really a Tiesto fan...dunno can't seem to latch with his productions... Gonna go with Katana, on this one |
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| NoisyNeil |
Tiesto's Forever Today is sweeeeeeeeeeet :toothless
where as In Silence is a cheap and cheesy tune :( |
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| JuB jUb |
| quote: | Originally posted by PDM
Forever Today, great production wise. |
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No way!!
Seriously people just actually listen to some of tiesto's more recent productions such as Forever Today and basically all of the Parade of Athletes album. These songs may sound nice because they have a decent melody but in terms of actual production its as if they have been whipped together in an instant!
Once you're done listening to Olympic Flame etc. have a listen to Obsession. The difference in production quality is astounding!!!
In silence, no doubt about it, is much much better!
And if anyone is calling In Silence cheap and cheesy how about you get a clue and listen to the Txitxarro Mix.
(Just an opinion mind you...) |
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