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Paolo Mojo - 1983(Eric Prydz Rmx) (pg. 4)
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Clovis86
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Originally posted by flavdave
Like when you need 13 minutes to go to the bathroom. :p



Or go do lines. :D :stongue:
DJ RJT
Or just to chill b/c DJ'ing is a hard job and you deserve a break! :)

Thanks Eric!
iammesol
So thats why this tune is so popular... :happy2:
Az
it needs to be played in all of it's glory, heard it out the other week, and if played right, allowed to build, it'll absolutely destroy the dancefloor
Blue Sky 99
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Originally posted by Az
it needs to be played in all of it's glory, heard it out the other week, and if played right, allowed to build, it'll absolutely destroy the dancefloor


You're absolutely right, I don't understand all the fuzz about people who find this a boring & long tune. If this track is dropped at the right moment and the right place the crowd will go absolutely wild :crazy:
Az
it's all about the bassline change about halfway through, it really, really goes off at that point. If anything the build up after that to the breakdown should be longer :stongue:
SPACEMASTERS
I really liked when Armin played this in Miami. Nonstop madness..I wasnt a fan of aftermath, but when I got this tune I was impressed..
Shamez214
Hernan Cattaneo seems to know exactly what to do because when he was in NYC on the 30th, he played the Prydz Remix into the Original mix. Though I still the Original is a million times better.
PlayerLac
Prydz remix does it for me. Sounds like a song outta Mega Man or something :crazy:
Blake_Jarrell
i must have a different eric prydz remix than everyone because mines only 9 mins, is not too long, and sounds nothing like the 17 min long aftermath (aka piss break track) lol

I would play the prydz mix out over the original simply because prydz mastering is ing PHENOMENAL, and the quality of the sound of a track means alot to me in a club situation. id really like to know what he has in his mastering chain and what techniques hes using, or what mastering house hes sending his stuff off to because it is really just top notch.

iammesol
I think the whole mafia does it themselves. I know Ax does for a fact.

Also I agree with you on the mastering part. It really does make a difference on a good sound system.
Tayfoon
They master all of their tracks
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