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6 ways the dance scene has changed acorind to s3rl

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bazzaboiii
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Posted - 2015/02/05 :  05:10:59  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit bazzaboiii's homepage  Reply with quote
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Powerstomp is a good example where something new and innovative quickly turned into copy&paste. Unless you really really like the sound the over and over repackaging of old vocals and melodies starts to get annoying. And a lot of producers seem to favor a big disconnect between breakdown and drop like in "bigroom house". Thus making repackaging even more easy.



That happens all over buddy.. I've heard the same vocals samples in songs for years. But it would be unfair to overlook a lot of them who are creating. Joey Riot & Kurt do their own tracks including recording the vocals for them, M-Project has loads of orginal work, the boys at white noize hardcore have original work too, D-Koy, Lady Dubbz, Clowny, Eufion, The boys at GTY & Justice Hardcore.



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Originally posted by ViolonC:
Powerstomp is a good example where something new and innovative quickly turned into copy&paste. Unless you really really like the sound the over and over repackaging of old vocals and melodies starts to get annoying. And a lot of producers seem to favor a big disconnect between breakdown and drop like in "bigroom house". Thus making repackaging even more easy.



That happens all over buddy.. I've heard the same vocals samples in songs for years. But it would be unfair to overlook a lot of them who are creating. Joey Riot & Kurt do their own tracks including recording the vocals for them, M-Project has loads of orginal work, the boys at white noize hardcore have original work too, D-Koy, Lady Dubbz, Clowny, Eufion, The boys at GTY & Justice Hardcore.


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