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Post by Chicken Tetrazzini on Feb 19, 2008 23:41:33 GMT -5
Remixes by Bill Hamel, Kaskade, The Wideboys, Friscia & Lamboy and Mike Rizzo will be released very soon.
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Post by Dance In The Dark on Feb 20, 2008 0:35:11 GMT -5
Glad to see Kaskade remixing this. My favorite remix from this era was the Kaskade remix for "Gimme More".
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Post by Dance In The Dark on Feb 25, 2008 22:55:34 GMT -5
The Mike Rizzo Funk Generation Radio Edit is out and around. It's swell. It doesn't stray too far from the original.
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Post by Dance In The Dark on Mar 18, 2008 17:50:37 GMT -5
Tracy Young has remixed this. Her mix is up on her myspace.
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Post by Chicken Tetrazzini on Apr 5, 2008 13:48:33 GMT -5
Also check out the (unofficial) mixes by Aaron Paetsch, Junior Vasquez, Razor N' Guido, Ander Standing, Alexander & Mark VDH and Jerome Farley.
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Post by HC on Apr 10, 2008 11:10:24 GMT -5
I like the Kaskade mix, but it's not as good as the mix for 'Gimme More.'
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2008 13:58:53 GMT -5
The Kaskade mix is easily the best. The Soulseekerz mix is also pretty good. I think my favorite is the Jason Nevin's Rock Mix.
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Post by H.A.T.E. U on Apr 28, 2008 19:43:22 GMT -5
The Jason Nevin mix is FIYAH!
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Post by backintime on May 24, 2008 6:24:54 GMT -5
#1
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Post by H.A.T.E. U on Jun 7, 2008 17:24:46 GMT -5
Get that #1 hit Britney! It's amazing how she's scoring #1 dance hits during the darkest period of her career.
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Post by I HATE LA REID on Jun 7, 2008 18:26:00 GMT -5
#1 dance hits barely represent anything.
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Post by H.A.T.E. U on Jun 7, 2008 20:35:54 GMT -5
It does represent that there's still interest in Britney as a singer/entertainer (even though she has abandoned this role in the past few years because of her personal issues). I also think it's cool how all the singles from Blackout has hit #1 on this chart. That really says something...
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Post by I HATE LA REID on Jun 7, 2008 21:08:02 GMT -5
lol...come on even "Through The Rain" by Mariah and 3 out of 4 singles from "Just Whitney" hit #1 there and it doesn't say much. anyways... yay for Britney!
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Post by H.A.T.E. U on Jun 7, 2008 21:47:35 GMT -5
It doesn't say much, but it says SOMETHING. Mariah promoted the heck out of "Through the Rain" on Oprah/the AMA's/etc. Britney barely put any effort into promoting the songs, yet they still become popular in dance clubs across America. All I'm trying to say is that, given the circumstances Britney has been in, she still has a musical impact...at least in the clubs.
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Post by Chicken Tetrazzini on Jun 9, 2008 12:39:43 GMT -5
It doesn't say much, but it says SOMETHING. Mariah promoted the heck out of "Through the Rain" on Oprah/the AMA's/etc. Britney barely put any effort into promoting the songs, yet they still become popular in dance clubs across America. All I'm trying to say is that, given the circumstances Britney has been in, she still has a musical impact...at least in the clubs. Promotion of singles to the dance clubs works differently then promoting to radio or on TV and stuff. I don't know all the specific details, but basically a record label takes care of that aspect. For the most part, there's little to no involvement in this process by most artists. However, artists like Madonna and a lot of the Dance/Electronic ones are the exceptions and they involve themselves. Some singles have charted on the Dance chart without having been formally promoted by the label.
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Post by soundmind on Jun 15, 2008 3:39:54 GMT -5
Where do you get the Razor and Guido and Farley Remixes??
Farley also did Radar which I heard him play and it is really techy with a bottom heavy base that sounds like a Danny Tengalia tune. It sounded like it was made in surround sound because loads of sound effects kind of swirl around as the track builds up.
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Post by Chicken Tetrazzini on Jun 15, 2008 22:40:23 GMT -5
Where do you get the Razor and Guido and Farley Remixes?? Farley also did Radar which I heard him play and it is really techy with a bottom heavy base that sounds like a Danny Tengalia tune. It sounded like it was made in surround sound because loads of sound effects kind of swirl around as the track builds up. Contact RNG and Jerome Farley via their MySpace pages. Send it as a personal message and not in the comment box. Say that you liked the previews of their mixes and were wondering if the mixes will be released (we obviously know the answer), but say you wanted to know where to get it. Most remixers are willing to give you their mixes, but some get really protective.
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