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Post by pi on Oct 8, 2016 23:23:52 GMT -5
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Post by cassie on Oct 8, 2016 23:29:38 GMT -5
Has to be. We have already seen a snippet of him singing IWTBF, wearing the newspaper print outfit from the audition rounds. I've been eagerly waiting for the whole thing. I don't think it is just because I love Adam. In that snippet, his voice sounded so much stronger, more resonant, more ringing, more polished than an of the singers shown at auditions. Night and day difference in tone and control.
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Post by Q3 on Oct 8, 2016 23:30:15 GMT -5
A collaboration between Sam Smith and Adam would be excellent -- and I think a songwriting collaboration, not a vocal collaboration is more possible. And that would be great for Adam and A4 promo. I have a hard time trying to imagine a vocal collaboration, but some kind of mid-tempo neo-sould ballad co-written by Adam and Sam -- that I can imagine easily. As I've commented/complained about any thought of a vocal collaboration with SS over the past few days, I have to agree with you that a songwriting collaboration could work - it's not Sam's songs I have a problem with, it's his voice ;P .The publicity machine certainly seems to be at work suggesting that something is going on! When is SS's sophomore album due? No official date for the release of his new album which is recorded -- he talked about it like a finished project in May-June 2016. In the meantime, his old, pre-fame label is releasing old recordings.
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Post by skaschep on Oct 9, 2016 0:59:47 GMT -5
I understand why you want those things. Yet I have a feeling that Adam thinks otherwise and he's hopefully in full control on what will be on his album. We'll see what he comes up with. I've been listening to his Spotify songs this evening. Just put the Spotify Sessions on and let it play. It's a road back in time with TOH album and then the TP remixes. I never heard most of those remixes yet, but those are pretty sick remixes! In a good way. Those don't withstand in any club even now. Also the start of the GN live album is one big remix with very high dance influences. It's been part of his music and his preferences all the time it seems. ETA: By the way I'm 34 and I love those dance music songs. Really enjoyed those remixes. But I did have my music education in the 90's which was heavily influenced with happy hardcore, eurodance, trance and a lot of those genres here in the Netherlands. I also love a great ballad though and I also love Queen. So I'm about fine with everything! As long as he doesn't record Ski Hut music I'm fine. Is Ski Hut music the same thing as Elevator music? Sorry that is a Dutch reference I think. Ski Hut music they mostly play in the apre-ski parties here in Europe. So when you go skiing there are parties after that with very easy music with a lot of beats and stupid lyrics. It's not my kind of music I must say. Let me see if I can find a good example. But I did also get reports that Ghost Town was played at those parties as well.
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Post by betty on Oct 9, 2016 5:53:04 GMT -5
Is Ski Hut music the same thing as Elevator music? Sorry that is a Dutch reference I think. Ski Hut music they mostly play in the apre-ski parties here in Europe. So when you go skiing there are parties after that with very easy music with a lot of beats and stupid lyrics. It's not my kind of music I must say. Let me see if I can find a good example. But I did also get reports that Ghost Town was played at those parties as well. LOL, skaschep, unfortunately those "ski hut songs" are very popular among young people here in Germany, too , so maybe I can help you out?! One of THE typical Après-Ski-hits (in winter!) and Mallorca-hits (in summer!) since many years now is "Hey Baby" from DJ Ötzi! The thing that people love about that kind of music is that everyone can bawl out the refrain of that song, even if they're totally drunk, haha!!!
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Post by freakydeaky on Oct 9, 2016 5:57:49 GMT -5
Is Ski Hut music the same thing as Elevator music? Sorry that is a Dutch reference I think. Ski Hut music they mostly play in the apre-ski parties here in Europe. So when you go skiing there are parties after that with very easy music with a lot of beats and stupid lyrics. It's not my kind of music I must say. Let me see if I can find a good example. But I did also get reports that Ghost Town was played at those parties as well. They used to play awful music in the fetish clubs in London, just beeping noises, and so repetitive, anything similar? We called it 'bleep bleep' music...
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Post by freakydeaky on Oct 9, 2016 6:01:23 GMT -5
Sorry that is a Dutch reference I think. Ski Hut music they mostly play in the apre-ski parties here in Europe. So when you go skiing there are parties after that with very easy music with a lot of beats and stupid lyrics. It's not my kind of music I must say. Let me see if I can find a good example. But I did also get reports that Ghost Town was played at those parties as well. LOL, skaschep, unfortunately those "ski hut songs" are very popular among young people here in Germany, too , so maybe I can help you out?! One of THE typical Après-Ski-hits (in winter!) and Mallorca-hits (in summer!) since many years now is "Hey Baby" from DJ Ötzi! The thing that people love about that kind of music is that everyone can bawl out the refrain of that song, even if they're totally drunk, haha!!! Haha, Betty, all that track needs is whistles, then it's totally atrocious! It is music for drunk peeps, isn't it? The idea of the 'apres ski' is not to remain sober or single for the night, right?
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Post by skaschep on Oct 9, 2016 6:10:28 GMT -5
LOL, skaschep, unfortunately those "ski hut songs" are very popular among young people here in Germany, too , so maybe I can help you out?! One of THE typical Après-Ski-hits (in winter!) and Mallorca-hits (in summer!) since many years now is "Hey Baby" from DJ Ötzi! The thing that people love about that kind of music is that everyone can bawl out the refrain of that song, even if they're totally drunk, haha!!! Haha, Betty, all that track needs is whistles, then it's totally atrocious! It is music for drunk peeps, isn't it? The idea of the 'apres ski' is not to remain sober or single for the night, right? Thank you betty ! And yes freakydeaky that's completely the point of those apres ski parties! Get totally wasted. And that song by DJ Otzi is pretty popular in the Netherlands as well. I also need a few drinks to get into the mood for this by the way. So I don't seek it out very much.
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