okay. the bass sound sounds like crap. theres nothing original about it. but its more than im doing with my music, so props to that. the sounds are just very amature sounding.,after reading all the comments, i retract my comment of you "suxing", because you seem very passionate about your music and that counts for alot. just do your music, and dont let any of our negative comments bother you. b
Lol, I have listened more than once, amd remember that at no point did I brings 'loops' and 'techno trash' into the equasion, I have produced enough dance music to know that your version is by no means 'monotonous' - I do actually like it! During a 1996 tour Erasure did a version of Who Needs Love Like that, still electronic, but as a rock version with guitar sounds and real sounding drums!!!
Did you ever listen to this version? There are so many changes, no part is identic to the other, the drum is not doing the same thing all the time and there is an ending (I hate fading).
I didnt intend to cause any offence, yes I am an erasure fan, but certainly not 'stuck in the 80s'! It's not that I didnt like it, just isnt different enough, you took a synthpop song and reworked it into a slightly different synthpop song. I guess I was hoping for a completley different style...sorry
not only there's repeated drum loops but in techno i notice theres a repeated musical phrase...repeated ad nauseum...also there's no such thing as a musical ending in techno....unless the DJ stops turns off the power or fades the sound. such creativity...(im being sarcastic) im not saying other music uses these devices too but not by definition..in other words, most techno music is like this
yea i have listened (unfortunately)to a wide range or techno some are actually good and imaginative like trance which falls under techno but most is dull trash.
but i guess you cant tell the difference in the world of electronic music...i said *repeated* drum loops is what basically *defines* techno. other genres use it too but not by definition.
Very nice
guyver2095 8 months ago
I think its pretty good, I like the 'Euro girlie' twist to it. Overall not bad
Monshnl 5 years ago
eh.. not bad... but not great. Erasure's is better. But this is still alright.
MattyNicks 5 years ago
okay. the bass sound sounds like crap. theres nothing original about it. but its more than im doing with my music, so props to that. the sounds are just very amature sounding.,after reading all the comments, i retract my comment of you "suxing", because you seem very passionate about your music and that counts for alot. just do your music, and dont let any of our negative comments bother you. b
monomachine 5 years ago
Lol, I have listened more than once, amd remember that at no point did I brings 'loops' and 'techno trash' into the equasion, I have produced enough dance music to know that your version is by no means 'monotonous' - I do actually like it! During a 1996 tour Erasure did a version of Who Needs Love Like that, still electronic, but as a rock version with guitar sounds and real sounding drums!!!
Okitobox 5 years ago
Well, I don't think that it would sound good as Heavy Metal. ;-)
arteleon 5 years ago
Did you ever listen to this version? There are so many changes, no part is identic to the other, the drum is not doing the same thing all the time and there is an ending (I hate fading).
I recommend to listen twice.
arteleon 5 years ago
I didnt intend to cause any offence, yes I am an erasure fan, but certainly not 'stuck in the 80s'! It's not that I didnt like it, just isnt different enough, you took a synthpop song and reworked it into a slightly different synthpop song. I guess I was hoping for a completley different style...sorry
Okitobox 5 years ago
not only there's repeated drum loops but in techno i notice theres a repeated musical phrase...repeated ad nauseum...also there's no such thing as a musical ending in techno....unless the DJ stops turns off the power or fades the sound. such creativity...(im being sarcastic) im not saying other music uses these devices too but not by definition..in other words, most techno music is like this
moreshige2 5 years ago
yea i have listened (unfortunately)to a wide range or techno some are actually good and imaginative like trance which falls under techno but most is dull trash.
but i guess you cant tell the difference in the world of electronic music...i said *repeated* drum loops is what basically *defines* techno. other genres use it too but not by definition.
moreshige2 5 years ago