Remix of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Mustt Mustt, famously remixed my Massive Attack on the 90’s
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New music. Indian Drum n Bass
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- Superology
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Never understood why people do remixes, except they want to be more famous.
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It can be fun to work with someone else's material and to recontextualize it.Superology wrote: ↑03 Dec 2022Never understood why people do remixes, except they want to be more famous.
raggoblunt, this is really good. The bass line especially has a really nice sound.
New music. Indian Drum n Bass If you're a fan of electronic music, then you're in for a treat! India has been making waves in the global music scene with its unique brand of drum n bass. Indian artists are infusing traditional sounds and instruments with modern production techniques to create a fresh and exciting sound that is quickly gaining popularity around the world. If you're looking for something new to listen to, be sure to check out some of these Indian drum n bass artists: Nucleya, Jitter, and Karyon. You'll definitely be hooked on their infectious beats!
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I used to be in a band called Bros, but I can't really answer that.Superology wrote: ↑03 Dec 2022Never understood why people do remixes, except they want to be more famous.
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Thank you, appreciated.summon.exe wrote: ↑05 Dec 2022It can be fun to work with someone else's material and to recontextualize it.Superology wrote: ↑03 Dec 2022Never understood why people do remixes, except they want to be more famous.
raggoblunt, this is really good. The bass line especially has a really nice sound.
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'fo sure. Good shout with those artists... hitting hardAnsar wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022New music. Indian Drum n Bass If you're a fan of electronic music, then you're in for a treat! India has been making waves in the global music scene with its unique brand of drum n bass. Indian artists are infusing traditional sounds and instruments with modern production techniques to create a fresh and exciting sound that is quickly gaining popularity around the world. If you're looking for something new to listen to, be sure to check out some of these Indian drum n bass artists: Nucleya, Jitter, and Karyon. You'll definitely be hooked on their infectious beats!
- Superology
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Sorry!raggoblunt wrote: ↑22 Dec 2022I used to be in a band called Bros, but I can't really answer that.Superology wrote: ↑03 Dec 2022Never understood why people do remixes, except they want to be more famous.
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