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#21
Posted 28 January 2005 - 9:40 AM
Well, the thruth is the most songs on PTB ARE mixed each other. You really must hear it clearly ;) And i'am not saying: more tracks = worst!!!I'am talking about this is not ORIGINAL chems vision of the album. It is just ADD ON!!!!I would be happy that track will be on the apart disc!!!Well, i would be happy if on this bonus disc would not one but 10 additional bonus tracks ;) But not on the same disc with original PTB!!!!!
#30
Posted 12 April 2005 - 1:33 AM
what does every1 think to it?im listening now after about 5 pints and im properly loving giant, not heard spring yet. giant is just really quite cool, sounds crazy, i like the part about a third way through wen wat imo sounds like a disco/string break hits your ears, tooo good! this is a good tune for a DJ set, not specifically the chems but it is a good Dj record to drop as a transitional tune. "gotta make it, gotta make this work!"
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#31
Posted 12 April 2005 - 3:31 AM
Something I said earlier in another thread:
I really love this song. It's a fine b-side and sneaker was right about thr probability of it becoming a b-side when we were worried that it was going to be exclusive to the Japan release. Anyway, there's something about this song that can make me listen over and over and over and not get tired of hearing it. It's clean, crisp, fresh and solid - the production is flawless. For some reason (maybe it's the above description of the production quality) I'm sort of reminded of the Duke a little bit when I hear this song...
whirlygirl Escribi�:
I think the beats in Giant are similar to those at the end of Come Inside, leading me to feel that perhaps at one time, it might've been in the works to put Giant somewhere near Come Inside on the album... then again that's just my impression.
Obvious thing I noticed about Giant is the vocal, "gotta make it... gotta make this work" - I've read a couple of recent interviews with the Chems where in regards to collaborating with other artists, they've said something along the lines of... paraphrasing here: "before, it had to work, but with Push The Button if it didn't work, then it didn't work". What was said in those interviews was the first thing I thought of when I first heard Giant.
I'm probably reading too much into the song, aren't I? ;)
I really love this song. It's a fine b-side and sneaker was right about thr probability of it becoming a b-side when we were worried that it was going to be exclusive to the Japan release. Anyway, there's something about this song that can make me listen over and over and over and not get tired of hearing it. It's clean, crisp, fresh and solid - the production is flawless. For some reason (maybe it's the above description of the production quality) I'm sort of reminded of the Duke a little bit when I hear this song...
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#32
Posted 12 April 2005 - 3:13 PM
Yeah, the end beats of come inside like those in giant was something I noticed too. This seems like a 'fuller' track than Rize Up, and I'm eager to hear what Spring is like.
And for those who want to hear a clip, go to about halfway through this segment:
http://www.hardtofin...p3/MR150784.mp3
And for those who want to hear a clip, go to about halfway through this segment:
http://www.hardtofin...p3/MR150784.mp3
#33
Posted 13 April 2005 - 9:36 AM
whirlygirl Escribi�:
... get tired of hearing it. It's clean, crisp, fresh and solid - the production is flawless. For some reason (maybe it's the above description of the production quality) I'm sort of reminded of the Duke a little bit when I hear this song...
Interesting. But don't forget, The Duke has elements of about 5 different CWU tracks in it. Personally I think it was an earlier version of CWU and IBIA and they then split up the sounds and put them in the other songs.
Giant is cool, much more old style beats. Gotta return to it occasionally. :)
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