DoublePlusGood
Joined: 08/14/01
Location: Portland, Or
Posts: 157
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Hey All This is for a band whose Vinyl I'll be releasing on my new label, and I'm pretty stoked on the remix (and the band). This is the first time i also used my Moog FreqBox (which provided the bassline), and I think it sounds pretty thick. Anyways the mix is here -> http://media.artistserver.com/tracks/41/19860/1/1/1/DoublePlusGood_-_Asleep_in_The_Weeds_(DoublePlusGood_Remix).m3u
And if you want to check the band, they're called Church, an act i dig a lot, I think of it as Animal Collective meets the Beach Boys. -> www.myspace.com/songforcecrystal
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A Bit Crusher
Joined: 01/26/02
Location: Tilburg
Posts: 1794
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Will have a listen later on....
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hellscion
Joined: 04/05/06
Posts: 338
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umm not really my cup o tea but the overall quality is good. nice mixing the vocals though uhhhhhhh as i listened they threw me off o the song more and more.
“We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting something we don't have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have." - Frederick Keonig
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A Bit Crusher
Joined: 01/26/02
Location: Tilburg
Posts: 1794
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Hmmm, pretty weird stuff, but not really the kind I'm into...and to be honest...the vocals....' '
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DoublePlusGood
Joined: 08/14/01
Location: Portland, Or
Posts: 157
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hmmm... 
I like the guys vocals, maybe it's not the best for dance music i suppose.
Oh well, thanks for the comments guys 
Glad people appreciated the mixing
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hellscion
Joined: 04/05/06
Posts: 338
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he sounded like an exotic bird of some kind
“We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting something we don't have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have." - Frederick Keonig
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DoublePlusGood
Joined: 08/14/01
Location: Portland, Or
Posts: 157
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exotic like rare, or exotic like sexy 
i'll take either
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hellscion
Joined: 04/05/06
Posts: 338
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“We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting something we don't have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have." - Frederick Keonig
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