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buredf

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  1. thanks guys! i work real hard to make good music and tryin to get signed.
  2. bugout and peeps, you guys are def right. but sometimes its hard to give respect to those producers who do really cheesy mixes. do you guys really feel a grammy is a good judge? if that were the case, why hasnt tiesto won a grammy for remixing silence? what remix has those guys done that reached that level. see what i am saying.
  3. not for nothing.. but i am gonna shit on your opinion. JP doesnt EVEN produce. he gets people to do it for him and hector's vocals dont make it past the tristate area.
  4. i didnt see this one on kazaa.. thats why i put the link up there
  5. http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/560/milehighmusic2003.html very original remix and free to download
  6. http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/560/milehighmusic2003.html i came across this mix.. its pretty sick pretty original
  7. also anyone know where i can get an mp3 of it i want to sample that hit
  8. thanks sdeelite how in the world did u know that??
  9. i am tryin to find the live set.. danny howells played it at avalon in boston this feb
  10. i heard judge, pete tong, and alot of others play it. the break down is the bongos playing a really hot tribal rhythm and then that loud house type of hit follows the bongo pattern and in some cases complements the bongos and then it goes into a hard tribal beat. anyone? the breakdown is very distiunguishable... the patterns on the bongo and that hard drum sound make u really dance... the breakdown its jus tthe bongos and that drum hit
  11. no the breakdown is very recognizable. the bongos have a phat pattern that a huge house typer of hit drum follows.. and then it one or two instances it counters the bongos.. its the bongos than that hit follows very cool sounding
  12. i heard judge, pete tong, and alot of others play it. the break down is the bongos playing a really hot tribal rhythm and then that loud house type of hit follows the bongo pattern and in some cases complements the bongos and then it goes into a hard tribal beat. anyone?
  13. havent we gotten over the fact that these songs are all for the cheesehead italians.? what respectable talent will drop this record? just a thought.
  14. Hi i keep hearing about all these strict policies of no bags and no cameras and ridicilous door policies about all the clubs does anyone know if the club is goin to give me a problem if i bring a few records in a small bookbag with me? has anyone done this before? and it has been ok?
  15. and as far as KTU that station will never be even close to what most of us want a true dance station. seriosuly.. there are so many times i turn on KTU and they are playing dance music of the 70,80, and early 90s. here a concept that might work.. lets mix in a little tried and tested tracks from the music of today even 2 -3 hrs a day of good mixshows is a great start
  16. a remix of that was done because of the 9/11 incidents
  17. i was not knocking the production or the record. i was really saying that the concept is kinda lame.
  18. anyone who sits there and rips off an old italian wedding song and trys to make a club mix should be shot. why dont we take the star spangle banner and make that the next club anthem and play it on KTU
  19. what i find to be most ridicolous about this mix is that here is christina aguilera who is a major pop icon who gets some of the best producers to do her work. then all of a sudden the dance remix opport comes around and im not trying to knock the song but the remix on KTU is just plain poor production. sounds like it was done on a pc with reason and thats it. ktu needs to find some new producers to remix these pop smashes.
  20. anyone hear that new mix of funkatron and what the name of it was? it was really good
  21. why dont the clubs on the shore try to expand their sound a little by booking some different talent. there are so many good DJ's out there that so many people from jersy have probably never heard. what about guys like james holden, sandra collins, carl cox (might be too big for the clubs), seb fontaine, ferry corsten, kid vicious, johan gielen, richard humpty vision, and theres lots more out there
  22. buredf

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    three of the productions are similar sounding to what armin or ferry might play... theres one funky trance record in there, two progressive tracks, one very very good trancy breaks track, and the rest are all stuff pvd would drop.. closest sounding producers i can think of are ferry, armin, johan gielen, DJ katana.. but i worked very hard to develop my own sound which is def there on the cd. as far as the production goes and i dont mean to toot my own horn, but the production quality is as good as any armin, ferry, tieso track... im working very hard to get the released on 12" as well.. but its very hard because as u know the industry is not singing alot of new stuff.
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