eastern jam remix
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eastern jam remix
ok i've had the vocal for eastern jam about 18 months just wondering if there's any other tunes/remixes that have used the sample???? or should i jus keep this to myslef to play to friends and what not????
quote jackieboi said "At the end of the day people who post on forums are all fucking sad acts anyway......."
Theres about 30,000 remixes of eastern jam, not sure about other tunes what use the sample, if that was your question.
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Even Snoop Dogg has spat some shite over the top of it ffs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iOp-C1hQ8k
If dubstep had somehow avoided a sell out up until this point, NOW it fails...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iOp-C1hQ8k
If dubstep had somehow avoided a sell out up until this point, NOW it fails...
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this sounds like another one of these wannabe "blend 2 tunes together call it tune1 vs tune2 my remix"Caeraphym wrote:Even Snoop Dogg has spat some shite over the top of it ffs![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iOp-C1hQ8k
If dubstep had somehow avoided a sell out up until this point, NOW it fails...
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oh yea, sorry, on topic:
don't bother with a remix of that. all it will be will be cashing in on the fact that pretty much everyone you play it too with recognise the original tune. if the dancefloor goes off it'll be likely because it reminds them of the original, no matter how awesome your remix is! it's basically cashing in on the fact that it sounds like a tune that's been played to death anyway.
don't bother with a remix of that. all it will be will be cashing in on the fact that pretty much everyone you play it too with recognise the original tune. if the dancefloor goes off it'll be likely because it reminds them of the original, no matter how awesome your remix is! it's basically cashing in on the fact that it sounds like a tune that's been played to death anyway.
yeah man. seems to me there's more of a link between jungle and dubstep tbh. most dnb just don't have that dub, and coincidentally neither does 'hype' dubstep or whatever people are calling it...Brisance wrote:Yeah, and don't you just hate it, when people say, "dubstep came from dnb" just because the sellout dubstep has dnb like basslines, doesn't mean it came from it.Duskky wrote:It's almost as bad as when people say:
"dubstep? that's just slow drum and bass right?"
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