Why doesn't this young lady disable the goddamn comments then?brooklyn1 wrote:From Alexandra's souncloud bio...
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seriously and i mean seriously : please stop asking for track IDs. Thank you very much!
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Track ID'er Quotes for an Arts Project
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Some complex of small, under civilized nations.Papa Bear wrote:[...] WHAT THE fck ARE YOU SO PROUD OF???rickwud wrote:'So proud' - Usually used when the commentator is from the same nationality as the producer/dj.
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Man there are soooo many funny things going on. i remember people offering 10 $ for a track id. or a 40 pages discussion about giving a raresh id out or not ( actually a sad thread full of hatred but also funny ). Basically when ARPIAR where in the peak of the hype. also people that posted something like fck WHAT BOOOMB and beneath a video link in which you could barely recognize a kick etc.
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Was there ever a time when RPR was not at the peak of the hype?junger wrote:Man there are soooo many funny things going on. i remember people offering 10 $ for a track id. or a 40 pages discussion about giving a raresh id out or not ( actually a sad thread full of hatred but also funny ). Basically when ARPIAR where in the peak of the hype. also people that posted something like fck WHAT BOOOMB and beneath a video link in which you could barely recognize a kick etc.
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yeah now, but i guess thats different for everyone
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junger wrote:Man there are soooo many funny things going on. i remember people offering 10 $ for a track id. or a 40 pages discussion about giving a raresh id out or not ( actually a sad thread full of hatred but also funny ). Basically when ARPIAR where in the peak of the hype. also people that posted something like fck WHAT BOOOMB and beneath a video link in which you could barely recognize a kick etc.
In fact, when I saw this Track ID comments topic, this was my first thougth, but I couldn't find the topic, where it was posted... but I must say that the guy really got the scolding he deserved in the replies.
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Update: I passed the test, thanks for your contributions.
Peace! : )
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It's also funny, perhaps painful, when they upload videos and all you hear is totally distorted blasting bass, yet some people still give it a try and ask for "Track ID anyone?"
On the other hand it is sad and a little annoying when an artist uploads a set or dj mix for the fans, a very decent one with carefully selected songs and most comments are, "Track ID please/anyone", maybe an "Awesome track dude/mate" as an opinion before getting to the point. There's rarely a "thank you" or "nice work" (without "dude"!), or just any simple way of showing some respect and appreciation for the work that was put into making the mix and sharing it. And I mean well known artists in particular, some of who could even be a parent of the younger followers, not just any young guy making mixes as a hobby. So it's not only arrogant, or cheeky, but also disappointing that this is the only thing that comes into their minds while listening to the mix.
On the other hand it is sad and a little annoying when an artist uploads a set or dj mix for the fans, a very decent one with carefully selected songs and most comments are, "Track ID please/anyone", maybe an "Awesome track dude/mate" as an opinion before getting to the point. There's rarely a "thank you" or "nice work" (without "dude"!), or just any simple way of showing some respect and appreciation for the work that was put into making the mix and sharing it. And I mean well known artists in particular, some of who could even be a parent of the younger followers, not just any young guy making mixes as a hobby. So it's not only arrogant, or cheeky, but also disappointing that this is the only thing that comes into their minds while listening to the mix.
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