Venetian Snares - Ongyilkos Vasarnap (7 Below's Rmx)

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Venetian Snares - Ongyilkos Vasarnap (7 Below's Rmx)

Post by 7 below » Sun Nov 06, 2005 2:31 pm

This track as a whole I would not describe at all as dubstep, but the start certainly has a lot of deep bass and beats and a lot of you have got broad music tastes, so I thought I would post it here.

The bloody URL links must have a length limit so if you go to this page first and there you will find the download link:

http://www.dj7below.com/Tunes/

Give me some feedback! :)

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Post by vxd1 » Sun Nov 06, 2005 3:07 pm

yeh. bad. sick remix of a wicked tune.

u know if you took those strings and put a straight grime beat beneath them, you'd have an amazing remix of "colder" by wiley.

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Post by m9918868 » Sun Nov 06, 2005 3:10 pm

Seconded. Quite liked it, except for those vocals maybe. But I dunno if that was part of the original track or your idea. Anyway, there are really cool parts in.

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Post by 7 below » Sun Nov 06, 2005 4:43 pm

vxd1 wrote:yeh. bad. sick remix of a wicked tune.

u know if you took those strings and put a straight grime beat beneath them, you'd have an amazing remix of "colder" by wiley.
Cheers dude! Just listened to that Wiley tune, s'pretty dirty - I see what you mean about the strings.
m9918868 wrote:Seconded. Quite liked it, except for those vocals maybe. But I dunno if that was part of the original track or your idea. Anyway, there are really cool parts in.
Thanks for listening - you should check out the original (and the album), its really good. If definitely wouldn't be a remix without the vocals, but I could remake it without them and make an original piece.

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Post by widow twanky » Sun Nov 06, 2005 4:54 pm

By the way. Doesn't that tune's name mean something like Suicide Saturday in Hungarian? I used to speak that language a bit but I've forgotten it now. Are there more Hungarian's doing this kind of thing? Hungarian dubstep? You couldn't make it up! Magic! The amount of people doing interesting stuff around the world that you can get on the internet never ceases to surprise me. I know I sound like some caveman looking at fire with amazement, but this internet thing's really caught me. And I used to think it was a load of balls too!

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Post by casino addict » Sun Nov 06, 2005 4:57 pm

Tasty remix there Luke. Cheers for sharing.

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Post by 7 below » Sun Nov 06, 2005 5:00 pm

Its gotta be Suicide Sunday, the original Billie Holiday tune was a cover of a suicide song from Hungary (1933). The cover was done in 1943, and was banned from a lot radio stations - reputably lots of people committed suicide after listening to it in depressive moods.

the whole venetian snares album has hungarian titles and is pretty amazing mix of classical and dnb - but no dubstep, so I don't know if theres any in Hungary!

*edit - and the original Hungarian composer committed suicide as well... (but he was 69, so not exactly out for a duck)

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Post by 7 below » Sun Nov 06, 2005 5:04 pm

casino addict wrote:Tasty remix there Luke. Cheers for sharing.

Cheers Ali, did you go to the overkill night on friday (and see the gabba boxing)? I couldn't make it cos I've got a nasty cold...

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Post by casino addict » Sun Nov 06, 2005 5:08 pm

Yeah, reached Overkill on Friday - for better or worse... Was a lot of fun. I've got bruises as big as plates all over my body due to some ill-judged stagediving during V/Vm.

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Post by amnesia » Mon Nov 07, 2005 9:53 am

i love the snares! got all his stuff

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Post by ghettobot » Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:00 am

i love the snares man, man!
esp "this bitter earth"-
great jazz trak!
i love breakcore music.

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Post by 7 below » Mon Nov 07, 2005 2:28 pm

ghettobot wrote: esp "this bitter earth"-
You knows it! I rarely hear about people talking bout that release - some of his best work imo

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Post by e l k a n o » Mon Nov 07, 2005 2:32 pm

yeah good work man.. nice remix!

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