Weird - the extended version on mu-mo is definitely the Neo version, although it is tagged as Dave Rodgers. I'd rather have the Neo vocals anyway...Jion wrote:The version on the CD is the one with his vocals

Might have something to do with Sandro Oliva coproducing it. I've always felt SCP was a cross between ABeatC and Vib lol.the_ditz wrote:1 Week is by far the best new track on this album. A change in direction for Dima but still retaining the real drive and impact of his previous hits - I'm really happy to hear plenty of SCP influences in the melodies and production!!
1 Week is by far the best new track on this album. A change in direction for Dima but still retaining the real drive and impact of his previous hits - I'm really happy to hear plenty of SCP influences in the melodies and production!!
Go 2 would never go with that sound. It just doesn't fit them. Dima's style is straightforward and energetic with speed. Not so much power but an energetic rush with blazing rhythms. Go 2's style is more power. Somewhat slower, more intentional rock style performance with a hard rhythm and energy.drnrg wrote:the_ditz1 Week is by far the best new track on this album. A change in direction for Dima but still retaining the real drive and impact of his previous hits - I'm really happy to hear plenty of SCP influences in the melodies and production!!
Gotta agree here 100%! The track is pure EPIC triumph. This is what I've been waiting for a new Go2 track to sound like.It sjhowcases all of SCP's best influences melodywise, but it's even better that it is D'marcantonio singing up a Eurobeat storm. His female companion back up sounds pretty damn good too.
This track will surely make a high appearence on my top 10 Euro Grooves.
Yeah, thanks for taking money out of Newfield's pocket, Lebon. Rock on. I hope I never have the misfortune of producing a publicly sold work while you're still alive.newfield wrote:Thanks to Lebon the Smart I downloaded SEB 190 from the links he provided on InitialD forum before getting my sample copy from Avex ppl!!!
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Agreed, its a shame that Avex makes DJ Gun butcher extendeds into more mix friendly versions. But it still won't stop me from buying the vinyls.drnrg wrote:JionJust as I had to grit my teeth with vinyls,
Vinyls were a godsend. Good crisp sound so long as you knew how to care for them and less chance of Piracy. Oh how I miss themu
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