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Post by Soaked on Aug 18, 2012 0:09:23 GMT -5
Can I carry my question over here:
Has Adam ever shown excitement about anything that he is uncertain of ??
I just know that when he is sure of something he cannot hide his excitement and he may even indirectly disclose it. The EMAs is an example, he asked us to watch the EMAs, and even DMed a fan club member that he would be at the EMAs and "there's more"
Assuming that he had been in talk with idol, but he was unsure if he was going to get it or not, would he be excited about it? Would he look forwards to it and refer to it as some secret stuff he is going to work on ? Would he say "I have stuff I'm working on for September but not ready to tell you about it" (his direct quote) or "I may be working on some stuff in Sept..."
I just want to believe that the "stuff" he twitted about is not the Idol thingy, it is something else and it still happens, if so I am happy.
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Post by Soaked on Aug 18, 2012 0:11:43 GMT -5
"..various, different things in the works" "..biggest thing is to launch third single.." Oops, I missed it. What else did he say? biggest thing is to launch third single <-- totally agree, no Queen NOW, no role in anything that doesn't use the third single NOW.
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Post by wal on Aug 18, 2012 0:15:05 GMT -5
"..various, different things in the works" "..biggest thing is to launch third single.." Oops, I missed it. What else did he say? I don't remember, lol, it's pretty short, I am sure someone will cap it. Then he said he is going to perform at the SummerSonic later.
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Post by lynne on Aug 18, 2012 0:20:33 GMT -5
A few days ago, someone, maybe Evergreen, ? asked some questions about remixes after hearing a remix of NCOE. I sent the questions to my son, who does remixes, and here are his answers. SCROLL if you are not interested.
Does just anyone who wants to do a remix of a song? How does the remixer get just the vocal track? Is there equipment available to separate all the tracks?
The label and manager usually come up with a list of remix producers to approach based on what they want. For example, if they want a dubstep remix and a "Nu disco" remix, maybe they might hit up producers like Rusko and Classixx. If the artist is into dance music, he would make a list of producers he wants a remix from based on his taste, and then give it to his label and/or manager, who would approach those producers to do the remix.
If it is an official remix (meaning that is has been commissioned by the label) the remixer gets the seperated vocal track, guitar part, keyboard part, etc. from the label who gets it from whoever made it/produced it. Sometimes these are called "stems" which are all the separate parts that make up the song. Sometimes labels just send you a ProTools or Logic session (Protools and Logic are recording programs). But this gets trickier because lots of people use different software.
If its a bootleg remix (meaning done unofficially by a remixer strictly for the progression of his or her own career) then the remixer will try to find something like an accapella recording. There are lots of sites online that most remixers are members of that collect acapellas for this reason. Sometimes labels offer acapellas to buy. Other times, labels have "remix contests" in which they make all the "stems" available to the public to do a remix with.
There is no equipment made specifically to seperate tracks, but sometimes people use EQs to try to isolate the vocal a little better. It works best when there is not a whole lot of other instrumentation going on obviously. Its not perfect, but sometimes this can turn out to be interesting stylistically.
Does the artist/label approach the remixer or vice versa?
Usually, if its an official remix, the artist/label approaches the remixer. It's not very common for the remixer to approach the label to do a remix, but it definitely has been done. I, for example, personally enjoy making my own music far more than doing remixes, so I wouldn't usually want to do a remix unless someone was asking me and paying me. But, with that said, if a remixer is a massive fan of a song and really wants to remix it, it does happen sometimes. Another thing that is common among dance music artists is to remix eachother. This is called a remix swap and is usually done between friends. We have done this a bunch of times with people like YACHT and Holy Ghost!
If the artist or label dislikes the remix does he have any recourse? What are the copyright guidelines for this sort of thing? If the artist or label dislikes the remix, they simply just wont put it out. They still have to pay the remixer however much money was agreed upon, however. It's kind of impossible to prevent the remixer from leaking it or putting it out himself for his own good if it gets rejected though. It's probably not technically legal to do this, but how are they gonna prove it was the remixer who leaked it? Usually its just not taken that seriously. (a label and artist usually wouldn't want to officially put a remix out if they thought it sucked because that would reflect their own taste, but if it just comes out on the remixers website or a blog or something, there's not much harm done). They also can't prevent people from doing bootlegs like I was talking about before. If the remixer is making money off the sales of the remix somehow, that would be a different story.
Are the remixes used mostly in dance clubs by DJs or by the general public? Are they available just as digital downloads?
There are lots of different uses for remixes and different kinds of remixes. Usually, remixes are used for dance/club purposes. There are many different genres of dance music, though (disco,house, techno, dubstep, dru n bass, trance, etc etc). Some remixes are used for more of a casual listening purpose as just a new spin on a song. Remixes are released in all kinds of different ways--sometimes just digital (itunes, beatport, amazon, juno, etc.), sometimes vinyl or CD, sometimes all of the above, and sometimes they don't get released at all. Sometimes remixes are just used to send to DJs for promo, and sometimes maybe a remix will be commissioned for a commercial or movie or show or something. It varies from case to case, depending on the purpose.
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Post by gelly14 on Aug 18, 2012 0:32:26 GMT -5
bani @bani_ TY! RT @kai357: I've uploaded Adam's interview on JP radio today. 先ほどのアダムラジオ録音です〜☆
[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/glitterstorage/al-bayfm-18-aug-2012[/soundcloud]
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Post by gelly14 on Aug 18, 2012 0:36:34 GMT -5
Summer Sonic, Japan's Biggest Int'l Fest, Kicks Off This Weekend With Rihanna, Green Day, Gotye, Mac Miller Summer Sonic, Japan's biggest summer music fest that features international repertoire, is set to rock Tokyo bay once again. This year's line-up features first-timer Rihanna, regulars Green Day as well as Gotye, Mac Miller, Pitbull, Franz Ferdinand, Ke$ha, Sigur Ros and Azealia Banks. Other big attractions on the bill include Passion Pit, Adam Lambert, The Vaccines, Garbage, Death Cab for Cutie, Jamiroquai and Tears for Fears. Read more at www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/industry/touring/summer-sonic-japan-s-biggest-int-l-fest-1007857552.story#MjxP47DhrgPqsKHT.99
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Post by gelly14 on Aug 18, 2012 0:38:36 GMT -5
@lilo_703: @adamlambert I met Mr.handsome in Harajuku!! Sorry for bothering your shopping time! Thank you and love you! pic.twitter.com/pXyQ1bBm
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Post by gelly14 on Aug 18, 2012 0:43:32 GMT -5
@bani_: Summer Sonic official pics will be added on this page. (Adam on Sonic Stage) bit.ly/S6zJ0p”
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Post by ladyoz on Aug 18, 2012 0:55:16 GMT -5
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Post by is500 on Aug 18, 2012 0:59:30 GMT -5
Can I carry my question over here: Has Adam ever shown excitement about anything that he is uncertain of ??I just know that when he is sure of something he cannot hide his excitement and he may even indirectly disclose it. The EMAs is an example, he asked us to watch the EMAs, and even DMed a fan club member that he would be at the EMAs and "there's more" Assuming that he had been in talk with idol, but he was unsure if he was going to get it or not, would he be excited about it? Would he look forwards to it and refer to it as some secret stuff he is going to work on ? Would he say "I have stuff I'm working on for September but not ready to tell you about it" (his direct quote) or "I may be working on some stuff in Sept..."I just want to believe that the "stuff" he twitted about is not the Idol thingy, it is something else and it still happens, if so I am happy. Yeah, he is certainly excited especially he repeatedly said there's more coming. Well, i am still hoping he gets AI which is shown worldwide. He needs an international exposure to build up his brand awareness. With global success, US radio might quit ignoring him and start to embrace his talent.
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