Originally posted by cherrybarry
Delerium - The Silence (Tiesto Remix)
WTF??? Silence has always had vocals as far as I'm aware. And the vocals are really good too - very classy.
And as for cass & slide - perception, the vocals used are absolutly amazing in my opinion! I agree with the comment that it sounds somewhat incomplete without them.
Ian
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Originally posted by isoterra
it's funny the two people i've disagreed with most in this thread both featured in my 'users whose taste you respect' list from a few weeks back :p
you can respect someones taste and disagree tho mate, it's just a case that when you disagree you do so constructively and have reasons for it!
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Originally posted by AustralianGQ
i think all of u just generally dislike trance with vocals in it...b/c any fan of vocal trance will tell u all that these tunes u guys are listing are classics! i dont know how u can dislike the vocals in any of the songs, their awesome! but thats just me.
You're just thick. There are many great vocal trance songs, most of which you probably don't even know about, but in recent years especially the number of meaningless vocal tripe has exploded. Tracks are given ty vocals in order to sell. Trance as a state of mind does not need vocals, but can tolerate them placed well. These days however, they're usually just cheap, tacky and plain disturbing.
Spacey Orange
Coldcut - Autumn Leaves (Irresistable Force Mix Trip 2) [1993]
ing singing just kills this track for me. mixmaster morris couldn't leave it just as an instrumental. nooooooo, he had to keep the crappy vocals in his remix.
Nik Novo
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Originally posted by TiestoLIVE
Dash Berlin - Til the Sky Falls Down
That's because the track is crap even without the vocals :p
as for the thread:
M1 - Heaven Sent (Michael Woods Vox Mix) :whip:
montana
Stephen J Kroos - Sadistick (To Be Able Remix) , it was quite easy to edit out the vocals but that didn't make them any less horrible.
Acton
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Originally posted by Ian
but in recent years especially the number of meaningless vocal tripe has exploded. Tracks are given ty vocals in order to sell.
Amen to that.
It seriously annoys me when a really good dance track (without vocals) has vocals added to it so the tune can be released comercially, yeah it brings in the money which is what labels are after, but it just makes the tunes crap and thanks to this the average joe bloggs who doesnt listen to dance music instantly thinks its , im not suprised how many people hate dance music when all they get to listen to is the crap that spawns from tunes that then add vocals purely for a commercial release.
Trance Nutter
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Originally posted by TiestoLIVE
Ferry Corsten - Punk
actually I gotta agree, its amazing how much that one line of vocal changes the track, definitely better without it. it was just unnecessary.
And yeah, definitely
Toca Me/Toca's Miracle
Syneathesia/Fly Away
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Originally posted by Nik Novo
as for the thread:
M1 - Heaven Sent (Michael Woods Vox Mix) :whip:
don't think I've ever been unfortunate enough to hear it, but I'm not looking forward to the day when it does happen:whip:
sleepydragon
push - strange world
stoneface & terminal - soulseeker
Acton
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Originally posted by sleepydragon
push - strange world
eh?
DOOMBOT
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Originally posted by hooknife
fail.
Interesting because I know I definitely didn't like them.
Kris G
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Originally posted by Mattsanity
this thread pretty much belongs to trance songs.
however, theres one classic prog house song that I wish removed those ugly vocals and thats leftfield - open up. that dude's presence in that joint is ing awful god damn. is there a dub of that song? I hope there is, my goodness....
'That Dude' is John Lydon, and absolute legend and the vocals are awesome on that track. An all time classic on it's original form, striping off the vocals would kill the track.
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by Kris G
'That Dude' is John Lydon, and absolute legend and the vocals are awesome on that track. An all time classic on it's original form, striping off the vocals would kill the track.
Fully agreed. It took real guts to use Lydon on a progressive house track and the fact that everyone from the critics to the dancefloor to Lydon loved it shows how well it paid off.