Reviews for "Leza2unes - Brown Gold (DDADQ Remix)"
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Fri, Nov 6, 2009 @ 3:46 AM
That was superb, you made me smile all the way through - CLASS! L
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omg!!! the first time i get the comment from the… “co-author”!!! :) …and it’s so damn flattering!!! thanx and keep on singing plz!!! :)
PS: sorry for a little pitchshifting, ok? ;) |
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Fri, Nov 6, 2009 @ 7:38 AM
Class indeed. This is bloody terrific. You have a hell of an ear for mixing - the blend of vocals, drums and ambient elements works beautifully with each getting just enough space to breathe.
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Thanx, mate!!! At first I thought that the track sounds kinda muddy… but then… “hell, no!!! i like that sound!!!”… and I’m glad that not only me feel that way :)
PS: i love my new Sennheiser’s :) |
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Snowflake |
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Fri, Nov 6, 2009 @ 1:53 PM
this is, well, amazing. the groove immediately ropes me in, then leza’s melodic vocal grabs you. the breakdown section shimmers. wow. this is amazing. and the chromatic seg-way into the heavy chorus is brilliant. then another excellent change into an entirely new vibe. then back to the hook. and the ending is perfecto. i may use this track as a sort of template for my next mix!!!!
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ouch!…you make me blushed, Snowflake, with your highly emotional comment :) thank you so much!!! actually i don’t like all those “songwriter’s aproach“‘es in arrangement, so i try keep my tracks changing all the way they sound… :)
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lo tag blanco |
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Fri, Nov 6, 2009 @ 5:06 PM
damn man, this is a perfect mix
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Thanx 4 enjoying!!! :)
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Dysfunction_AL |
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Sat, Dec 26, 2009 @ 2:26 AM
The work around the samples and rhythmic elements is full of creativity worthy of a professional production. I feel that it is designed and arranged according to a precise style, very modern and magnetic. I really like.
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