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New Hard Trance/rap Summer Smash!
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| supersaw abuse |
this might be the single worst thing i have heard in a very long time
it's not so much rap as it is arrhythmically muttering into the microphone and hoping that something will stick to the absurdly over-the-top beat that you threw in behind it
please stop making music as soon as possible for the sake of the sanity of those around you. and learn how to spell, holy |
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| secked |
| is there an records store i can buy this music at |
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| Crash |
| quote: | Originally posted by supersaw abuse
this might be the single worst thing i have heard in a very long time
it's not so much rap as it is arrhythmically muttering into the microphone and hoping that something will stick to the absurdly over-the-top beat that you threw in behind it
please stop making music as soon as possible for the sake of the sanity of those around you. and learn how to spell, holy |
I wouldnt say stop making music, just...dont do that again... |
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| sako487 |
| amazing track, love the vocals:confused: |
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| sako487 |
Welcome to the world of Amersa, the wonderkid of dance music production! This 16-year-old English talent has been turning heads on a global scale, and is based in beautiful Nottz in the middle of England. Amersa brings his magic left-handed touch to this beautiful genre of music, producing mash-ups, mixsets and remixes from time to time as well as his own tracks. Amersa is 100% self-taught, having received no coaching or assistance from anyone. He uses his natural raw talent and imagination to give his recordings a cutting edge and create his own distinctive sound. “Brainstorm” made Amersa’s name known across the globe in late 08 and early 09. It was one of THE house anthems of 2008, and has impressed scores of DJs, producers and fans of dance music worldwide since its release in October 08! “Brainstorm” was one of the highlights of Amersa’s debut album “Nocturnally Charged”, released in December 2008, blending uplifting and euphoric trance, progressive and hard house, downbeat and driving electro, bass-filled underground and chilled-out ambient flavours. His second album, set for release in August 2009, will be even more varied and experimental... Make no mistake: Amersa is a teenage dance music ICON!
LMAO, this a joke right? |
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| Crash |
| quote: | Originally posted by sako487
Welcome to the world of Amersa, the wonderkid of dance music production! This 16-year-old English talent has been turning heads on a global scale, and is based in beautiful Nottz in the middle of England. Amersa brings his magic left-handed touch to this beautiful genre of music, producing mash-ups, mixsets and remixes from time to time as well as his own tracks. Amersa is 100% self-taught, having received no coaching or assistance from anyone. He uses his natural raw talent and imagination to give his recordings a cutting edge and create his own distinctive sound. “Brainstorm” made Amersa’s name known across the globe in late 08 and early 09. It was one of THE house anthems of 2008, and has impressed scores of DJs, producers and fans of dance music worldwide since its release in October 08! “Brainstorm” was one of the highlights of Amersa’s debut album “Nocturnally Charged”, released in December 2008, blending uplifting and euphoric trance, progressive and hard house, downbeat and driving electro, bass-filled underground and chilled-out ambient flavours. His second album, set for release in August 2009, will be even more varied and experimental... Make no mistake: Amersa is a teenage dance music ICON!
LMAO, this a joke right? |
Wtf, where did you get that from? He must be a troll |
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| sako487 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Crash
Wtf, where did you get that from? He must be a troll |
myspace |
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| parafrNalia |
Troll for sure.
Would be a decent cheesy hard trance song if not for the vocals, but I get the feeling that's not his production, and that he just put vocals over it. |
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| Mr.Mystery |
ing hell, we've got the Kanye West right here!
I mean to take someone else's track and "rap" over it through a webcam mic is the thing to do right now. Kanye did that with Stronger too, that's how he got those super-cool autotune effects there too.
Rhyming "outside" with "outside" is a genius move in itself, but to sometimes switch it up with "inside" is something only a true musical prodigy could come up with. Having the muffled vocals at least twice as loud as the actual music also helps to concentrate to the message contained in the lyrics without the music getting in the way.
I am anxiously waiting for more of this stuff. Amazing. |
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| sako487 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
ing hell, we've got the Kanye West right here!
I mean to take someone else's track and "rap" over it through a webcam mic is the thing to do right now. Kanye did that with Stronger too, that's how he got those super-cool autotune effects there too.
Rhyming "outside" with "outside" is a genius move in itself, but to sometimes switch it up with "inside" is something only a true musical prodigy could come up with. Having the muffled vocals at least twice as loud as the actual music also helps to concentrate to the message contained in the lyrics without the music getting in the way.
I am anxiously waiting for more of this stuff. Amazing. |
This. |
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