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Dave Seaman - Renaissance The Masters Series Vol. 7 (pg. 5)
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| lücid |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RJT
Good point.
It's not that I think it's a bad track entirely, it just for sure didn't feel like it went anywhere in that set.
I should probably give it a chance in this compilation before writing it off completely.
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i think in the right context it could sound good, but to me it's just a filler track... it's got the right elements and it sounds like it could be soooo good, but it just doesn't change enough to keep me interested. i start hearing melodies in my head of what i want it to do, and when it doesn't do that... i get frustrated.
i'm anxious to hear how it sounds on Seaman's compilation though... as i've only heard it by itself and in that Transitions set. |
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| Phortastic |
| I like cd2 the most. The first part of cd2 has some average tracks like that andy page but the second half makes up for that. The last 6 tracks are very strong :crazy: |
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| dj_bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
omg delete this post lol its soo negative..
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******! Beat me to it :whip: |
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| Clovis86 |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
omg delete this post lol its soo negative..
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Will it ever get old?
no. :stongue: |
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| Ang ' ela_ie |
| quote: | Originally posted by [B-O-F-H]
Group Therapy Mix is probably the best mix of TTD, very rocky and driving and none of those damn claps! |
None of that matters when the lyrics are still something straight out of a DJ Sammy nightmare. In my opinion, of course... |
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| Phortastic |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie
None of that matters when the lyrics are still something straight out of a DJ Sammy nightmare. In my opinion, of course... |
so true... spoils whole cd1 that track. Shame :( |
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| Stanza |
All I can say at the moment is that Cd2 rocks totally !!
If you're looking for your typical thumping driving prog hosue then look no further than this disc.
Cd1 is not really my style, I guess there's too much funky electro in there.. |
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| Ry Diggs |
| NUfrequency...............LARGENESS |
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| tracid |
Both mixes are well programmed and show exactly what to expect from the futur of the proghouse ! ( I hoppe :eyespop: )
dave plays huge & amazing release , it never falls into basical music,
his mixs are a blend of punchy house , progressive sounds and evenf if devastating vocals , all wrapped up together in one melting pot .
it was a long time since I have'nt listen a massive mix like that !
The Masters Series Vol. 7 is undoubtedly one of the best progressive mix of the begining of 2006 ! |
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| Cloud |
I need to hear the Nufrequency track.
The Chable remix of Dream On isn't bad. |
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| lücid |
CD 1 i really enjoy... CD 2 bored me - it has too many songs i've already heard and too many new songs from producers i'm familiar with, that sound too much like their older productions. tracks 4 through 10 on CD 1 is probably my favorite part of the compilation.
the remix of TTD is wayyyyy better than the original, but the vocals are still kind of abrasive, imo. i just don't really care for Molly's voice, but i'm glad Seaman decided to leave Josh's vocals in the remix.
my biggest complaint is that when i heard Luke Dzierzek & Liousias present Fling - Randoms on CD 2, my first thought was "man i really don't want to hear Suicide Sports Club - I Don't Know (Luke Dzierzek Remix)"... and that one is played 2 tracks later. that Dzierzek sound just gets kind of bland after a while, but at least he used the Dahlback remix of 'Echo' on CD 1, which i like a lot.
the last tracks on both CDs feel too forced... CD 2 i think would have been better if it ended with Shiloh - Dream On (Luke Chable Remix), which is an amazing track.
the mixing is good but nothing all too interesting... i've only listened to both CDs once-through so there may have been things that my ear didn't pick up on the first time.
all in all a good compilation, i've always really enjoyed Seaman's style. |
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