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Nathan Fake - Superpositions
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| keithos27 |
| Awesome track. Was curious if there was a more "dj-friendly" version than the 2:31 version on Drowning In A Sea Of Love? And/or maybe one that has a lower BPM? |
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| transcende |
| There isn't. Imo a lower BPM doesn't fit the track. |
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| Sand Leaper |
| Sorry, but this is one of my pet peeves. Why would you need a "dj friendly version" with "lower BPM"? Are you not creative enough as a DJ to fit it into your set, or are you too scared to throw the crowd a curve ball once in a while? |
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| physe |
| I think he means longer when he says dj friendly. |
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| TranceArmstrong |
| awesome song - i too wish there was a longer version |
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| Sand Leaper |
| quote: | Originally posted by physe
I think he means longer when he says dj friendly. |
Exactly. Why does every tune have to be streamlined to 130 BPM with a long mixing out-bridge at the end for DJs to drop it? Whatever happened to just playing good music? |
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| physe |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Exactly. Why does every tune have to be streamlined to 130 BPM with a long mixing out-bridge at the end for DJs to drop it? Whatever happened to just playing good music? |
While I agree with you, I will also say that I prefer longer songs even for listening - whether they have a long steady beat at the end for mixing or not. With short songs, by the time a track has time to build it's already over. Maybe it's just my preference though. |
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| mehta |
| when I encounter this problem I just remix it myself? |
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