Mmm ok remix here..not my fav but it's still good. Average trance tune. Opinions?
Feb-08-2003 21:27
Vestan_Pance
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Witney, Oxon, England
I'm not that keen on the Original, but this mix roxx!
Feb-09-2003 15:36
netw3rkd
trancEaddict in JAIL
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: Kitchener / ON
Watching the Waves [G&M Remix] is a awsome remix. Starting off with a hard sounding
bassline, one element in this track sounds a bit like another Ligaya knock-off. More
layers are added and effects to bring this tune out to its fullest. As the main melody kicks
in, the vocals come in. The vocals are quite nice to anybodys ear, and has a pretty nice
'twinkling' sounding effects. The breakdown is great. As all elements of the tune
are removed but the melody, a nice echo is used. The vocals start again aswell as that
'twinkle' sounding effect. To reach the climax, each layer is added again one by one,
finishing off with the bassline. From here on the tune is fairly simple, continuing
with the vocals which say "Watching the Waves" as the title says, the track introduces
some break like part used as the second climax. They fit in allright IMO. After that
it's pretty much the beginning of the tune repeated only with a bit more 'energy'.
Average remix from G&M IMO. I might pick this up on vinyl (whenever and wherever it
comes out). I havent heard many big name DJ's play this, unless I missed it. Worth
checking out if you're into either Blank and Jones or G&M.
7/10 for Watching the Waves [G&M Remix]
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Feb-10-2003 18:07
Parafox
re-addicted! ;-)
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Schwäbisch Hall
quote:
Originally posted by a-aplz Watching the Waves [G&M Remix] is a awsome remix. Starting off with a hard sounding
bassline, one element in this track sounds a bit like another Ligaya knock-off. More
layers are added and effects to bring this tune out to its fullest. As the main melody kicks
in, the vocals come in. The vocals are quite nice to anybodys ear, and has a pretty nice
'twinkling' sounding effects. The breakdown is great. As all elements of the tune
are removed but the melody, a nice echo is used. The vocals start again aswell as that
'twinkle' sounding effect. To reach the climax, each layer is added again one by one,
finishing off with the bassline. From here on the tune is fairly simple, continuing
with the vocals which say "Watching the Waves" as the title says, the track introduces
some break like part used as the second climax. They fit in allright IMO. After that
it's pretty much the beginning of the tune repeated only with a bit more 'energy'.
Average remix from G&M IMO. I might pick this up on vinyl (whenever and wherever it
comes out). I havent heard many big name DJ's play this, unless I missed it. Worth
checking out if you're into either Blank and Jones or G&M.
7/10 for Watching the Waves [G&M Remix]
nice review but i cant find the track anywhere
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Feb-10-2003 18:23
Shahar
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Registered: Jun 2002
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yeaaah this track owwwnzzz
Feb-10-2003 18:30
oDrori
howdy
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Kibbutz Gaash, home of all the light in Holyland
quote:
Originally posted by Parafox
nice review but i cant find the track anywhere
PM me and we'll sort it out
Thanks for the review a-aplz ... I've only heard Robert Gitleman (who's behind G&M) play this one months ago (fell in love) and B&J (Who are behind Blank & Jones ) put it in their top 10 for a while too... Other than that I was surprised to never see it appear in playlists...
this is a great remix!!
I still thing the Moon (aka Airbase) Remix is better though.
I wish they would release that as the b-side to the G & M remix, but looks like that isnt happening