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Originally Posted by Terrick
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i prefer the remix to the edit :D
Well, it's still the same Noise.
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Originally Posted by syxxpm
yeah, but we made this forum a family site not too long ago, so we have to stick with the edits these days.
You can still do a clean remix these days.
not with this one. it's like remixing straight outta compton.
http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg...0:myeb97rdkrstQuote:
...[Straight Outta Compton was also released in a clean version, with all vulgarities removed.] - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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I love the Art of Noise. And "Close to the Edit" is a cool song. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bonkman
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Originally Posted by Bonkman
which we call the "(radio) edit"
oooh, me too! i've never head that one, though. i'll have to check it outQuote:
Originally Posted by Louis85
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Originally Posted by Terrick
I used to breakdance to tracks from "Who's Afraid of?" The Art of Noise. "Close (to the Edit)" was one of the supreme breakdancing tracks. "Moments in Love" came from the same album.
The Art of Noise were pioneers of the "sampling" movement.
The Art of Noise at Wikipedia
Who's Afraid of? at Amazon (sample tracks)
I used to be in the IU Breakdance club thing.
until i realized i sucked.
There's a video out on the song (Close to the Edit) too, Terrick. It shows a little girl taking a chainsaw to a grand piano. No joke.Quote:
Originally Posted by Terrick
I'm a big fan of theirs too. I have most of their CDs.
I'm also a big fan of the Art of Noise. I have almost every album on cassette (!). I need to get the CD's, though.
I think the album I enjoyed the most was "The Ambient Collection". I liked the way the songs seamlessly flowed from one sonic landscape to the next. A great album to just chill out to with your favorite alcoholic (or non-) beverage. Very much reminds me of the style of Enigma, another of my favorites.