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[Breaks] Eric Prydz - Pjanoo (Holding Infinity Remix)
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BOOsTER
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man, I loved the original...and I love this one even more...means a lot to me and a special person :) hope you'll enjoy it too :)
Polt
Another great remix. I really like the chopped-up bits near the end.
BOOsTER
Thank you, sir :)
Evolve140
Dope!
djjasonb
Wheres the file gone? can't download.
DuBam
Those chops and that echo in the end are awesome.
Owsey2008
Wasn't a fan of the original, but I'll give this a listen :)

I like some of those glitchy perc things used later in the intro, they sound very good. You've chopped it up nicely while adding your own touch to it.

Good stuff!
djjasonb
As a simple breaks version this is nice.
Nemesis44
Nice remix.

My only possible gripe is that the over all mix is a little weak on the bass side of things especially for a breaks track. The master comes across more like a rock track than an EDM track.

In terms of creative effort I definitely like the end result though.

Good job

Nem
BOOsTER
Thanks all, glad you like it! :)


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Originally posted by Nemesis44
My only possible gripe is that the over all mix is a little weak on the bass side of things especially for a breaks track.


you're right Nem, good pair of ears you have ;) indeed it is a little weak on the bass :/ there were issues with the original loops so I could not make it heavier in the bass because it would get muddy :/. Anyway thanks for the review :). And glad to see you're still around here :)

BOOsTER
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Originally posted by djjasonb
Wheres the file gone? can't download.


there was a server connection problem, it should be ok by now:)
Theran
I really like your remix, there's only one thing I'd like to see added. It could really use some low end, and with that I mean a heavy subbass.
The kick isn't doing so much (which is kinda obvious with breaks), but the more you can use a fat bass to fill the gap.

Try to give the bass some extra punch around 70 - 80 Hz, that could do the trick.
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