Remix Reviews South Street Player - Who keeps changing your mind [DJ River DP Mix 2003] page updated
2007-01-20
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From time to time a song comes on the radio and you just have to completely
stop what you're doing to hear it; this is that kind of song. I'm having
trouble hearing the difference between this version and Chicane's Fresh Fruit
remix version that you use so readily in your mix. At any rate, it's going to
be one of the heavily played tracks in my playlist; there is one slight
imperfection with the copy I downloaded where around 34 seconds, there is a
iTunes (ver.7 for Windows) does a blip.
Keep spinning that lovely deep sound, DJ River. /Ronin,
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(Canada)

My vote:
10/10
Very nice song!
It starts with very good percussions and it has a very great groove. The pad
fits perfectly to the song and the vocals are as good as the melodies witch
are fantastic I really just want to turn up the volume when I listen to this.
The sounds are good exept the clap, it has too much high EQ and it has anyway
a bit too much volume.
The song structure is ok. The song is also uplifting and I like it. I could
just listen to this for hours and I never would get tired to this. It blows my
mind in it's own way. The vocals and the melody are both a bit repetive but I
didn't care less when I just got into this groove It ends a bit too fast and
that very sad because I did expect a slowly fading end. But this I still a
very good song!
The mastering is great because in this kind of songs they have to be perfect
so I would like it totally. Only the clap is a bit bad I think but otherwise I
don't find a problem in the mastering.
+ Very good feeling
+ Drums & Beat
+ Melody & Vocals
+ Structure
+ Uplifting
- Clap
- Something more would have maded the song much more better
The song is a VERY GREAT experience and I just want you to make more of this
kind of songs because this is just what i've been looking for! Wonderful! /Neptunium
(Finland)

My vote:
9,5/10
Percussions, hihats etc. in the start are great and give you a nice and groovy
feeling. Maybe there could've been some more nice tricks with the drums, like
fill-in sections or something like that. Bassdrum is a bit powerless now, so
boost wouldn't be bad.
Bass + pads work nicely together and give you an airy feeling, which is good
of course. This works as well in the summer or winter when sun is shining from
a clear sky. Vocals fit in the atmosphere well, I think they give even more
attraction to this track.
Overall is very nice and this track has a groovy rhythm and a nice clear
atmosphere also. Bassdrum is the part which could be better, but that's just
small. Nice and smooth song.
/Jarkko Saikkonen (Finland)

My vote:
8/10
[.general]
A marvellous deep house tune :)
[.music]
Groove and atmosphere are spot on, with a subtle bass and gorgeous pads. The
hihats are something to die for, making the flow exactly the way it should be.
The vocals are annoying to me personally, but are fit in about as well as they
could be, so there's nothing really to complain about them either :yes:
Structure is nice, with sufficient variation to maintain interest, but not so
much as to be distracting from the overall groove and atmosphere.
[.sq]
The mixing and sound design are good, with everything clear and very rich
sounding. The overall tonal balance is also pleasant, nothing really to
complain about in this area except some clipping in the climatic parts :no:
Also the sound of the vocal is a little harsh like it's been band-passed or
something, making both nasty and hard to understand. it's a good guess it was
that way in the original though.
[.summary]
An amazing deep house tune, with some minor sound isssues that most people
probably wouldn't even care about. Be sure to download :) /Jon
"xa" Siebert (USA)

My vote:
8,5/10
I know you like this but after a few minutes it gets down right repetitive. Sorry. Not one of my favorites. Maybe because it's so long? /Dave (USA)

My vote: 5/10
very very nice stuff!!! :-) /ernschtli
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