Noisecontrollers & Bass Modulators - Chapter One [Q-Dance]
Re: Noisecontrollers & Bass Modulators - Chapter One [Q-Dance]
Why is it so important with full versions? Are all of you DJ'ing or what?
- hardstyleprem1um
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Well i prefer full versions of tracks for listening because they give me the whole feel/picture of the track.Zonic wrote:Why is it so important with full versions? Are all of you DJ'ing or what?
I am not a Dj or anything,but i very often listen to original mix instead of radio edit because i like to listen to intros and outros and get the full audiospectrum/soundlibrary that way (not always if its just claps).
And i like to listen to ex dry sounds with no kicks from my favourite artists (Is this weird

- butterprickol
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I prefer radio edits aswell. But I'd like to have both the radio and the dj versionTritta wrote:that's what I asked myself tbh, the Radio edits feature everything (except the useless DJ Intro / I mean useless for listening)Zonic wrote:Why is it so important with full versions? Are all of you DJ'ing or what?

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I dont feel like i own the actual track with radio version, i feel like i have a converted youtube preview. Interesting or important parts are often left out from radio versions, Holding On here for example is completely missing the intro.

Wow the Rocked Up edit is fucking epic





IMO that's exactly the problem with nowadays intros, many are just completely forgettable and boring. It feels like many DJs just treat intros like they're a necessity or an obligation. Intros don't seem to act like a buildup anymore, DJs just seem to add them to make it easier to mix your track or something. And if you just want to listen to those tracks at home, you don't need an intro - because they're boring anyway. I mean, they're basically just a kick with some random sounds ontop (especially some recent Noisecontrollers-tracks).Tritta wrote:that's what I asked myself tbh, the Radio edits feature everything (except the useless DJ Intro / I mean useless for listening)Zonic wrote:Why is it so important with full versions? Are all of you DJ'ing or what?
For example, Technoboy's Guns 'N' Noses (Supa Bass Mix) still has one of my favourite intros...
And as a DJ, shouldn't you be at least a bit concerned, if nobody wants to listen to your intro/outro?
Also if you ask me, there's really something wrong with your track, if your radio-edit isn't even getting close to the 2 minute mark.
And to stay somewhat ontopic: Savannah basically has the same intro as Destruction
