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Saltwater ... Chicane's Masterpiece? (pg. 6)
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| _Ocean_Drive_ |
Are the best. No Ordinary Morning and Halcyon.
Question though, could you play Halcyon over certain bits of Seven Cities and it sound like it fits? |
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| isoterra |
| quote: | Originally posted by A.J.
Early > No Ordinary Morning
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both are simply divine :)
and can almost gaurentee i'll still be listening to his music in 50 years time.. if i'm still alive :wtf: |
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| dark_tenshi |
| While Halcyon and No Ordinary Morning are exceptional pieces, Saltwater is on a league of its own The depth and ingeniousness revolving this track simply leave other Chicane projects on a chase. |
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| Joost |
| In addition to Kilometre I think even Autumn Tactics (Thrillseekers remix) is better.. |
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| sthus |
ahhh, are you seirous?
I love don't give up but saltwater was the first chicane track i ever listened to ... i didn't know what it was, just loved it ... |
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| beats and beeps |
| quote: | Originally posted by Porky
PVD has For An Angel
Sasha has his Xpander
so is Saltwater Chicane's legacy? His greatest work which he'll be remembered for 50 years from now?
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Neither PVD, Sasha, or Chicane will be remembered anywhere near 50 years from now. No EDM will be remembered 50 years from now. Hardly any of the most popular pop tunes from the 50's are remembered today, aside from the same old same old ones that they play over and over.
Very little of the most revolutionary music of that time is remembered either.
You are extremely naive if you beleive that a genre such as edm has made a large enough impact on society, and music culture to be remembered half a century later. |
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| sthus |
Erm .... i dunno, maybe not rememebred by the general public but remembered by the people who listened to it, the people that were drawn in by an alternate type of music, to a style of music that wasn't the norm ...
I'd like to believe that the music i listen to now will be popular later on too ... |
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| raveballs |
| do chicane's remixes count? if so, then i'd have to go with the chicane edit of jose padilla's "who do you love" featuring angela john. |
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| DJ NGE |
| quote: | Originally posted by beats and beeps
Neither PVD, Sasha, or Chicane will be remembered anywhere near 50 years from now. No EDM will be remembered 50 years from now. Hardly any of the most popular pop tunes from the 50's are remembered today, aside from the same old same old ones that they play over and over.
Very little of the most revolutionary music of that time is remembered either.
You are extremely naive if you beleive that a genre such as edm has made a large enough impact on society, and music culture to be remembered half a century later. |
You can't compare 50 years ago with today ;) |
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| vrahnos |
all chicane's tracks ownz...
he's a musician by the whole meaning of the word (not a-18-years-old-remixer-who-just-started-using-reason-but-he-will-buy-a-midi-keyboard-when-he-grows-up)
if i had to choose a track, that would be offshore |
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| Krysta_101 |
| Saltwater does own. I'll agree with ya ;) |
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| Hydarnes |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krysta_101
Saltwater does own. I'll agree with ya ;) |
:tongue2 |
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