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Author:  sp [ Fri Oct 31, 2008 12:55 pm ]
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Author:  Elsewhere [ Fri Oct 31, 2008 12:57 pm ]
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woow , i like it.

Author:  Electronic_PunkĀ® [ Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:06 pm ]
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Wicked !

Author:  Ekko [ Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:45 pm ]
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Shit, that's hot!

Author:  pyro [ Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:45 pm ]
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Finally, a good Prodigy remix.

Author:  Neuburger [ Sat Nov 01, 2008 12:55 pm ]
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uhh...
its a crap

Author:  jetsonik112 [ Sat Nov 01, 2008 2:14 pm ]
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I have to agree. It's average at best.

Author:  dirt [ Sat Nov 01, 2008 6:49 pm ]
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not brilliant
but a good effort

Author:  *PinHead* [ Sat Nov 01, 2008 6:50 pm ]
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it' eally wrong to try to remix prodigy.it always ends up like crap.remixes are for shit like tiesto,atb,armin van buuren and other simple,ordinary shit like that

Author:  Ekko [ Sat Nov 01, 2008 6:59 pm ]
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no, remixing is a very special art fromt that can be harder than writing something new and everybody who does a decent prodigy-remix without going too far away from the original concept and being too close to it deserves respect in my book.

I don't like much dubstep, but this remix is really mint. Nice use of the sounds an the atmosphere is pretty equal although the whole track works stilisticaly so different.

Author:  essentiaL [ Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:33 pm ]
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Nice remix. I haven't listened to dubstep much, but I like this remix. Can someone rip it in higher quality? (if he did upload it in higher quality)

Author:  sp [ Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:47 pm ]
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remixing is an art that if done right can lead to a great spin off. obviously this track is not trying to outdo the original, just make it something more contiguous when spinning a dubstep set or something else more downtempo, if you don't like it that's ok, at least you got to hear it ;)

Author:  Cogglesz [ Sun Nov 02, 2008 11:09 am ]
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well a tune can be so good that you just cannot remix it and make it better, thats the problem with breathe

Author:  Ekko [ Sun Nov 02, 2008 12:38 pm ]
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Cogglesz wrote:
well a tune can be so good that you just cannot remix it and make it better, thats the problem with breathe


na, that's where I see the difference.
coggi, you're a musician too, right? doesn't matter, computermusic, live-instruments, the skin-flute, whatever.
if you got a really great track out, wouldn'nt you want to have someone remix it?
There's a lot of reasons for doing so - you're interested in what your friends / idols whoever does this remix is doing out of your original work, you hope to get more attention to your track, you might spread a possible message in that track wider, you see the songs topic in another atmosphere if the remix is taken away very far from the original, etc pp.
But you DON'T give your material to the remixer expecting it to be _better_ when it returns to you.

So if I do a Breathe-remix, I won't ever think about making it a "better" tune.
(Although there is failure in Breathe, I always hated the cutting-probs in the break that give you everytime the break cycles through this "clik!"-sound. I wonder why neither the engis, nor Liam, nor Neil, nor the Mastering-guy got that out, same for Diesel Power-vocals, but I'm going off-topic again.)
I do the remix - I try to give the idea another twist, taking it to another place, playing with another atmosphere, trying to put another style on it.
It's very interesting and surprising to see what can happen.

End is: Remixing is important for the artists who get remixed and also the ones that do the remix. Look at Simian / Justice. Both of them profited from the "We Are Your Friends"-track.

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