this would be a quality tune if it did not have that terrible cheesy bit in the middle!!!
:shock: :doh: :eh:
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this would be a quality tune if it did not have that terrible cheesy bit in the middle!!!
:shock: :doh: :eh:
such a strange breakdown!!
i like it though!!
i like the choon, real dark stompy marching kind of sound!
just the breakdown is a bit strange to say the least?!?!? :shock:
Not a bad track, but nowhere near as good as the prophecy. That break is deffo a strange one :shock:
Isnt The Break Pinched from a Ratty Production sunrise or summit
Certainly is.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mel OD
I like it as it is. Two contrasts in sound that work very well me thinks. :lol:
Yeh didnt like this myself but th prophecy was class :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by IQ
why does it always have to be 'hard'? When a track contains a spacy break people here don't seem to like it.
And the sample isn't 100% ripped.
It's just remade. The vocals are made by the girlfriend of 1 of the deepack guys.
i think its just cheesy mate
im not into my cheese if i was id lissen to s club
[quote="A-lusion"]why does it always have to be 'hard'? When a track contains a spacy break people here don't seem to like it.
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Well said! :clap:
Cheesy to me is Will Young and Gareth Gates or Zanzibar and shit.
I can't see Deepack gong down this road! Hehehehe! :lol:
I would say the break of downloiw is more uplifting than cheesy. Hard basslines and uplifting breaks go together like a knife and fork.
I like this tune primarily for the break, I think the vocal if anything is the thing that tarnishes the tune a little. The breakdown tune is an opera tune first, it used to be on an old car advert years ago, then Lost Witness (I think) made a trance tune out of it, then Ratty used it, now Deepack -so it's not exactly original to use it but I think they use it very well, it's the shock factor to how it comes in out of nowhere, something DJ Isaac does a lot.
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Originally Posted by Voorheez
it's agreat track. it's always in my crate. People love it, I love it.
I love the breakdown. The airyness of it is what makes it good!!
as for where it came from, is it not an enya tune? Sure as hell sounds like it.
i kinda like this tune and i can imagine it would be mad played at a big event like q-dance or something, but the vocal is just TOO cheesey IMO. its not a track you could take seriously, which is why its on the B side.
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Im pretty sure it is, ill have to have a listen to the ratty tune when im at home, but i swear its exactly the same!!!Quote:
And the sample isn't 100% ripped
Good tune though!!
i replace that horrid break with enya. as demonstrated in the mix in my sig. which is sketchy, but its a practice, honest....
that's how good it's sung :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mel OD
definately NOT a cheesey tune i thought. the majority of music coming from the Netherlands has such a bloody hard kick drum that it knocks you into the middle of next week!!!!!!!!! :rambo:
well said m8, its good to have it hard then a nice bit in the middle ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by A-lusion