And again, thank you very much. Although I didn't manage to remix Wait, it did inspire two other remixes in a very direct way. And that is apart from enjoying the original. I for one will be looking forward to what you guys come up with next.
Thanks for your kind words over at my (other) blog. I actually used some of the other drum loops from Wait in another remix, which you can find here (should you be interested).
Hello. Nice to see you after such a long break. I listened to Always Maybe remix. Nice arrangement and sounds very good. And very, very nice vocal harmonies.
Don´t come here so often in the last days, but coincidencely had a look today and what do I detect?
A new and long expected tune of "AMT". Now that´s a good surprise because you have done such a beautiful tune which stands for me in a directly tradition of music of the beloved 80´s but with a modern sound of 21st century. I love this synthline and of course the sound(s) that appears when the vocals have a break. That´s terrificly nice! I think it´s especially the part starting at 1:08(and again at 3:48) when Vox is singing this refrain followed by this melancholic melodie. I love when Vox sings with a deep voice and the spare phrases to change then in a very pleasant and melodic manner. This brings up memories from the 80´s when I was still a young man and....no, no stop..:-) You both did a very great job, also regarding the circumstances you have done this(and the other tracks). Astonishing collaboration and a remarkable production composer-and productionwise.
Yo, Spinmeister. No apologies necessary, my man—“Dinna fret your brow” over such social graces, tho’ I appreciate that your observance of responding in a timely manner is important to you. Nice. Re: Distant Galaxy Mix, the vocals set against the pulsing musical groove were what specifically gave me the instant feel of an Enya/M & Ps production. Let me know if you revisit Bowie’s A2A’s, and what you think. Thanks again for your words of support, too; who doesn’t like to receive such positive vibes? Since we’re in “space” with regard to Distant Galaxy Mix, here’s (now, let me see if I’ve got this right) a TUNE that I was told, feels somewhat like floating in space. You be the juge of that one, Spin. Obviously 8—), I am grateful as well, for your instruction, as the link above belies. Thank you, El Maestro de Spin. All the best, my man. Later, RT of DnA
Yo, El Maestro de Spin. Not that familiar with this remixing—YES, YES, YES, we've heard that "remixing" line many times before, Artie. Something else, perh-lease! Oh-Kay, then, Right, well, following on the heels of AT's "Attaboy, Thumbs Up," I agree. Distant Galaxy Mix/End of the line, is lovely. Reminds me of ... Don't you hate it when people say that, Spin? Anyway, nice track. Maybe I'll take your advice and check out the remixing world ... maybe. (—8 Dude, nice fill @ 3:03!
Hey, Spinmeister. Thanks for your comments. Am unfamiliar with the remixing world, but a nice introduction was your emxr.com blog. Especially liked "a wonderful afternoon"—the meeting in person, of someone who, up until then, had only been your virtual friend—an experience that could have gone either way. Nice! Later. RTQ
Howdy! Just when you thought it was safe... I figured I'd stick my beak into this mi7 thing, the "Mountain King" remix is a lot of fun... I'm sooo jealous of your studio, I'm still in bargain-basement-land ;)
Hi Spinmeister, how are you? I've set out on listening and voting for my virtual friends (if required). What can I say to a professional like you? Your music is good. I particularly like 'Always Maybe', the intro, the beat, the arrangements, and the voice of CalendarGirl. Please check out my songs and vote for me if you like them in any way… Thanks! Richard