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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2013 14:05:16 GMT -5
I've quite enjoyed the AA mixes but can't stand it when the female voices kick in. Remix the track, add instrumentation to the track, bend, twist and distort the lead vocal - but don't compete with the lead vocalist but adding lead vocalists of your own. It's like listening to Dylan and Baez sing together - it just doesn't work. My wife and kids will happily let me play Oasis and Noel Gallagher through the house, but the minute that wailing operatic female AA singer starts up they run over and turn the stereo off. yep, that's exactly why I can't stand the AA remixes. without the additional vocals they might still be too 'sprawling' for my taste but would be at least tolerable and probably rather interesting. I haven't even listened to the AKA...What a Life! remix all the way through, I was liking it for the first couple of minutes but I think I cut it off when the female singer came on. haven't dared to try listening again lol.
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Post by theseventwenty on Jul 27, 2019 9:03:41 GMT -5
I think the What A Life one is definitely the weakest of the three, but I’m not really into disco personally, so...
It’s all the little details and layers that make their remixes (and production) so fascinating, to me.
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