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What's Your Favourite Unreleased Reconstruction????
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| daisuke |
For me it has to be Paul Van Dyk's - Autumn (Gnomus Reconstruction), it is so beautifully blended together. Still badly wanting to see a reconstruction of Goldenscan's Halycon (Gatecrasher Intro Mix) from Gatecrasher Resident Transmission 2 but doubt that will ever happen :(
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| Mr.Mystery |
A big for reconstructions. |
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| Rainborn |
| What's the difference between reconstructions and remixes? |
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| sandstorm03 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
A big                for reconstructions. |
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| LittleGoku |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rainborn
What's the difference between reconstructions and remixes? |
its simple:
its basically a CRAPPY SETRIP of a song that will never be released.
then some nerd works on fixing the track to make it seem as if its full (edit).....and puts his name at the end.
Big thumbs down for this as well from me. |
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| Rainborn |
| Oh so it's as the title says then. Someone just reconstructs it, while remixing is like... fusing the original song with your own style! |
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| LittleGoku |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rainborn
Oh so it's as the title says then. Someone just reconstructs it, while remixing is like... fusing the original song with your own style! |
right on.:cool: |
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| ga11agher |
| so a reconstruction basicically consists of looping the beats to make a more of an intro/start/end of song for listening and mixing purposes? |
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| Rainborn |
right on.:cool:
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well there's a few more practical purposes in reconstructing a song. If someone finds it a bit repetetive, or just dislikes a part of the song he can remove it. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rainborn
right on.:cool:
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well there's a few more practical purposes in reconstructing a song. If someone finds it a bit repetetive, or just dislikes a part of the song he can remove it. |
Well that's more of a re-edit: altering the track by only using existing bars of it. A reconstruction refers specifically to slicing a track out of a mix and making it into an unmixed track.
I did one once with Mike Oldfield - Let There Be Light (BT's Ultraviolet Mix) because the bastards jilted me and didn't include the full mix on the CD single. So I took the mixed version from BT's R&R album and stuck it together with the unmixed version from the single to get the best bit in there with a proper intro. |
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| Allied Nations |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Well that's more of a re-edit: altering the track by only using existing bars of it. A reconstruction refers specifically to slicing a track out of a mix and making it into an unmixed track.
I did one once with Mike Oldfield - Let There Be Light (BT's Ultraviolet Mix) because the bastards jilted me and didn't include the full mix on the CD single. So I took the mixed version from BT's R&R album and stuck it together with the unmixed version from the single to get the best bit in there with a proper intro. |
That's just what you have to do with tunes sometimes... I did that with Cirque de Solei - Pokinoi (Sasha Remix). I'd call that an edit though... I think reconstruction is definetely a setrip turned full tune. |
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| plastikE |
anyways...
East West - Love I Lost (Azreal's Reconstruction) |
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