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Lee UHF - Hardcore Machine

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Chods
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Posted - 2005/08/12 :  17:35:16  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Chods:
so lee uhf has to change his song and dione didnt? why is that?






I didnt HAVE TO, but to get licencing for a track to go on albums etc you cannot rip stuff off, I think in holland they pay to use alot of samples that go on albums etc, but If i wanted Hardcore machine to go on any albums, I think it only fitting to give it some originality and of course the ever legendary Mc Ribbz has boosted its profile



ahh i thought you were forced to. no offense but i was really disappointed with the mc ribbz vocal. it just sounds too monotonic and has no feeling behind it like the morpheus quote does. sure it relates to hardcore, but could he have atleast changed his tone through the song? (sorry i tend to bitch alot about the vocal)

as for the rest of the song, cant fault it if i tried. great work on that.


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LEE UHF
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Posted - 2005/08/16 :  11:17:11  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit LEE UHF's homepage  Reply with quote
Understood

a few people have said the same, but.. we were asked to (a request by sharkey) and thought If Mc Ribbz was going to be on the track it had to be Mc Ribbz and not ribbz pretending to be someone else if you know what I mean

If your someone who has heard the original matrix version before hearing the ribbz version you are ALWAYS gonig to compare them both and always prefer the matrix version , its unfortunete but very true, you have to see past this as much as possible and I think the remixes by Oli. G & the Teknoist B2B Dolphin prove help this lots

so basically just pretend the matrix one never happened and you will like the ribbz one more heh


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