It's not *exactly* the beat, but it's the way they've dressed it. It sounds
like bad / popular Euro-trance fodder. Cheesy synths in the background, ever so
slightly sped up (or maybe it just seems like it) and devoid of the depth and
groove in which the UR original wallows. It's like someone stepped back and
said "how can I ruin this track so that it's still recognizable but yet oozing
with the bad trance that seems to sell big-time in some places?". The melody is
there (but awash in poo) and the beat pumps along (trance away), but nobody's
home. I don't know what else to say.
jeff
Jeremy Bratton wrote:
quoted 14 lines On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, eric hill wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, eric hill wrote:
>
> } i haven't heard sony's version, can someone who has comment on an earlier
> } poster's observation of it having "a cheesy trance beat" behind it?
>
> the original:
> http://www.submerge.com/real_audio/UR-049.ram
>
> the not-so-original:
> http://209.207.190.80/MP3/SF4147.MP3
>
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