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Re: always loved a film on pete tong
This is leagues better than Scribble and absolutely, without a doubt, shattering any misconceptions I had about a co-produced album of this kind. I don't want to come off as gushing because its a new track and all, but gush gush gush.
I strayed off the UW path for like a few weeks. This has me right back on it. Thanks boys! |
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Re: always loved a film on pete tong
I was just thinking the same thing. UW mk1 are back. Some of that is a good thing, some bad. You have lyrics not stream-of-consciousness, and you have verse chorus verse, and you have guitar. But, to stop it from going all the way Mk1 you have the collaborations which add a twist of the new.
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Re: always loved a film on pete tong
I really like the breakdown in the new version.
The only thing that I feel that's missing is the bassline. Whether it was the original throbbing bassline or Silver Boots bassline, it was always a prominent feature of the song, and now it seems to be just buried and generic. |
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Re: always loved a film on pete tong
the one i hear strongly is the one that comes in just as Karl starts saying "the rhythm, the rhythm, the rhythm..." but upon further listen, its more perceived. i agree with y'alls now after listening to some older versions of the track. still love it.
![]() (it comes back when he starts his "heaven" bit.) |
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