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This is great but I don't know what the vocal track is.

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  Pete-S said:
This is great but I don't know what the vocal track is.

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Pete.... been reliably informed the "vocal" is Alesia Keys "You Don't Know My Name" by my 14 yr old daughter :yes: ....

How unnecessary. "Oliver's Army" and "You Don't Know My Name" are both fantastic tunes on their own. What a waste of time and effort.

  Pete-S said:
Tell her she rules mate  laugh.gif

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Can't do that mate.... she "used" to sing along to NS in my car upto about 2 yr ago but now just "scowls" at me just wanting her "new stylee R&B" CD's on.... some of which ain't bad I have to say but can't let on :yes: ....

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  Sebastian said:
How unnecessary. "Oliver's Army" and "You Don't Know My Name" are both fantastic tunes on their own. What a waste of time and effort.

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Totally disagree. Put two separate things together to make a new entity - I wish I was clever enough to be able to do it. Plus they go together really well.

  Pete-S said:
Totally disagree. Put two separate things together to make a new entity - I wish I was clever enough to be able to do it.  Plus they go together really well.

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I obviously disagree with you as well. :yes: I have no problems with sampling different things and making up new tunes of it. But these two tunes DON'T go together well at all. The vocal doesn't match the rhythm in many places and it sounds forced. "You Don't Know My Name" which in its original form samples Main Ingredient's "Let Me Prove My Love To You" is a great piece of work. This mash-up sounds very, very bad to my ears.

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i love the crap breakbeat bit about 3rd of the way through...

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