where can I buy this from??!??
Any ideas?
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where can I buy this from??!??
Any ideas?
HMV probably
its on Nukleuz black
I like that tune, im sure ive heard remixes of it too.
www.nukleu" ".co.uk (button left of x) my keyboard is fukled cuse i spilt beer over it :P) ucn get it from there :P
btw m8 see u @ premonition next week i think im on just be4 u going to be wikked were plying fukig hard me n chirs i think :P
your thinking of another tune ya daftie ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ashley
your on about Skyscraper :roll:
oh my God hakka you have surprised me yet - well disappointed...
Louk
the one by skyscraper is awsome
horrible tune
isn't it the same one technoboy plays?Quote:
Originally Posted by Louk
The vocal kills it IMO
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Originally Posted by Funtime Franky
Yeah i love that tune.
maybe so mate, but thats not a reason for me to like it (not that you are implying that) and i dont know what technoboy's into as I've never listened to one of his sets, I just dislike this tune and thought you would have too!! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Hakka
Louk
ps. that was me
Louk
link anyone????
the Cally & Juice one is really bad IMO. the one Technoboy plays will be Builder - Skyscraper, which he had a hand in producing.
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Originally Posted by Ben C
Class tune, think i already said that but never mind :lol:
brilliant tune!!
ahh! nice one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ben C
Yeah you'd be better buying that one
The Cally & Juice one is pure bollocks.
this one sounds pure bollocks too, that vocal (shudders)
Louk
i like both of those tunes ;) :cool:
Yeah... I like the same one you do Ash. I just got the wrong tune from the vocal!Quote:
Originally Posted by Ashley
maybe a bit of a daft vocal, but still one of the first hardstyle tracks by british producers thats kicking off everywhere - they deserve some credit for that at least!
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Originally Posted by hardstiler
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well sais there dude!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by hardstiler
Yeah agreed :clap:
think Force 9 have been there and done that already tho mate, its balls imo.Quote:
Originally Posted by hardstiler
Yeah stick that one up your sampled Nukleuz release.Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul Nisbet
it give british hardstyle a bad name IMO. ive heard better tunes made by kids at school in Holland that will never see the light of day, because shite like this gets released for whatever reason. :doh:Quote:
Originally Posted by hardstiler
i do like this tune, but much prefer technoboys version.
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Originally Posted by Ben C
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Yeah it's just that Nuke don't know the difference.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ben C
Isn't the vocal in this one of those vocals that has been used a million times before?
indeedQuote:
Originally Posted by Voorheez
Oh yes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Voorheez
Allllll yooou baaaastards...for some reason I know this, but it was also used in that ducktoy tune. :lol:
properly takes the piss that does. they must've just got a random sample and named their tune after it. bollocks :nono:Quote:
Originally Posted by DJ Corbzy
The thing that I really don't understand is why people re-use vocal samples over and over again. How hard can it possibly be to record a new piece of speech? It's maybe excusable for foreigners who have a harder time speaking our language, but still quite bizarre. Surely it's not just laziness? I'm not very clued up on producing, maybe there's something I don't get?
innit! im sure if in were a producer i could invent some well mad vocals :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Voorheez
maybe because they were just churning out a track that had to be huge (ish) ie something that people from a lot of music genres would pick up on or recognise ...... it is on nukleuz after all so has to be aimed at mainstream / hard dance listenersQuote:
Originally Posted by Yoshimitsu
ps - if you took away the sample , the tune is still weak in my opinion , the perc is quite harsh frequency like knda hard house style
its ****in pish. Simple.
sums it up :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul Nisbet