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UWM
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Phortastic
jeezes Rabz is turning himself into a fool quite fast here on TA i must say. Way to go bro! (btw that is called irony...)
Rabz
lol i know, sometimes i dont know when to stop before i go 6 feet under. This is one of those times.


~rabz~
Phortastic
atleast u realise it yourself :)
Rabz
yeah. i know that lol. Also 1.15am here, i seem to type before i think after midnight lol.

~rabz~
Luke Cartwright
Alot of vocal tracks I associate with cheesyness, some artists just kill tunes by adding silly lyrics. Riva - Stringer is my prime example. :whip:

Although there are a few singy song tunes I do like, all records should come with instrumental versions for people like me. :D
RebeL9
most trance today is cheesy. if you want to find non cheesy trance you have to go back a couple of years. before 1998
Phortastic
yeah to reply on topic for a sec: a trance tune is often cheesy for me because of the vocal (almost always female). Dont ge me wrong there are alot of good vocal tracks and i like vocals but not the cheesy ones :D
RebeL9
quote:
Originally posted by Rabz
:o

just checked it out forgot about BT, and is in a song with Diesto -Dreaming. Him to :) thanks for that lol


~rabz~


Tiesto didnt do Dreaming. BT produced it. Tiesto remixed it.
Get your mp3 names right :p

LouisC
Anything to do with Ian van Dahl, Dave Pearce or DJ Sammy... i'll spew
Crappy, panzy vocals for me ruin everything ;)
BlueFear
quote:
Originally posted by MarathonMan
A tune is cheesy if its spun by a Dutch DJ


LOL! :haha: :haha:


PS: May I quote you in my signature? (I mean it)
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