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Good Grace-revamped
Bangin' track mate! The beat reminds me a lot of "smack my bitch up", but being a prodigy fan i'm sure you noticed ;) Very cool indeed.
Bit late on this track,but boy im glad i found it... its a top class tune.When the FGTH chord pads comes in and the piano starts its huge.Bliss to the max.Great vocals along with a clever mix.Thats it in a nutshell.
it's a wow track! wow! glad i found it... mark
Hey guys, wicked beats and drifty but edgy vocals...nice deep feel to it and clean sounding production as ever
bit late to this ! loved it. def prodigy beats goin on, all sounds great. you produce great drops on your tunes, always drops at the right time, top stuff
Outstanding piece of work. Production is out of this world. Nothing more to say that hasn't already been said. Fantastic. Rated. Recommended.
Wow buddy! This is an excellent remix. Love the piano break! You just keep pumpin out this great stuff!
Another excellent collab track. When that piano comes in that's just pure class of the highest grade. Awesome. Rated. Craig
Still sounding very fresh!....Quality:))
Wow, when the strings and the piano comes in on top of the awesome synth, it blows me away. 10/10
This song sounds great. You've got a really full fat sound. Good production. (thanks forcommenting onmy song Step Back)
Fantastic production Red, great atmosphere to the track. well done xx
Hi, Great track. Electrifying beat. Always interesting and forward-moving. Piano solo alone, then with vocals, is highly moving and absolutely awesome! Rated and downloaded. Great professional quality work. Cheers, Smudge from Smudgie
excellent, melodic and sounds great!
Sounds like good stuff. All great tracks. As much as I despise most of these genre's, you've done a fab job. Oh btw, in response to the comment on frantic romantic, it is a live recording. The banter and such was cut and edited, and I copied a bit of the audience and stuck it half way through for a laugh (which makes it sound sampled - if you listen, it's the same as one of the cheers at the end). But it all just adds to the fun. Glad you like our stuff.
You got the Midas touch and it shows here....Excellent excellent excellent !!!! Can't imagine anything you produce not havin a melodic value to it... always a pleasure to hear your songs !!!!!
Youre a busy man 2 Redshirt...track after track...great dark atmosphere created in this remake of your earlier masterpiece. In a word GREAT! Really builds and got a real fullness that sweeps me of the floor! Nice one, think it is better than your original.
i would be happy to work on some productions with you dude, give me a shout when you want to do it!
Thanks for your input, i have always admired your work, i have heard it before, they are all great tracks, I have a couple of other profiles on here, 1 of which you have visited before, they are in my recomendations, please check them out! Cheers buddy Jay
A gold star from me! It sounds top and flows well from start to finish.
lots of good stuff going on here, nice mix!!! efrona
intense
Redshirt!!!!! Cool stuff. I really like this one. Great vox. Great production. Great tune.
Great performances by Mark & Essence and of course Aaron. Rated!
I've just listened to the original version to compare it with this, I think I prefer that because of the abrasive synth noise in this one. However, the voice sample is what makes the tune so memorable, while there are plenty of things going on to keep the listener interested.
I have as much trouble commenting on your breakbeat stuff as I do on Steve (Ditheramb) alt-metal. I just don't know enough about it. I can hear that this is absolutely up to your usual crystal clear standard. It oozes quality like a chicken kiev oozes garlic butter and excites the musical taste buds in the same way that the chicken kiev does for the gastronomic ones. OK I think I've stretched that analogy too far now, but this was much enjoyed. Graham
pure genius, love it! dave.
Well I liked the original, and I like this as well, you know me I know nuts about electronic music and how you do it, but you and a few others are masters no doubt, it sounds fab that's all I know, and all I can say is, all the sounds you use and the vocal parts, and how they are mixed, with clarity and in the right places and spaces, and effects are used well also, theres some great synth sounds, and also really nice ambience is created as well... it's excellent my friend, can't fault it, and enjoyed this version as much as if not more than the prevous mix.
This is so good on so many levels. The vocals are as good as anything out there...period. This has a Franky goes To Hollywood feel to it. The whole structure to this song is amazing. I think you need a little spacey guitar in there...not through the whole thing but maybe a verse or two. JMO. Solid rate on this.
Way cool version fella, really loved the original, but this revamped version does have a darker edge to it. Both equally great. Excellent. ONAGER
Ah, the perfection in all of us always get in the way! This was a belter to start with but it's definitely stepped into a more Chemical Brothers world of dirty synth and breaks. It's sounding huge as always and I can hear how it's developed from the other mix. The earlier intro of the vox really lets the breakdown do it's magic and the re-entry of the break with that rezzy synth sound is totally euphoric! It's feckin' jumpin mate, top quality but we'd expect no less!
The "Wizard" of mixing!
quality right here, love your influances as well. Ye red this sh*t is slamming. Seeing you around on the charts so much, i wouldn't expect anything less! rates for a job well done.
Well Done Red - top sounds - and it has just got even better !! :-) Crystal clear mixdown too. Wicked work !! Peace x
Hi Aaron, Raw !!!!Grooves, funks,moves,catchy sounds !!!! Always liked the vocs(which we get earlier) It was already an epic and the task of a re-mix certainly is challenging... You've seemed to have worked your magic...again, as it sounds excellent !!! I dig the harder and extra parts !!!! a little shorter too ??? Excellent !!!!
I enjoy some electronic music, being a "rocker" (as some people would say), and I liked this. It's great club music, and the vocals are great. Cool stuff. Will def. listen again. Rated.
This is a harder mix and the vocals sound tops again.....I like the synths...filtering works for me (I was a stakker humanoid fan!)....I think the 4/4 drum pattern at the end is ok but maybe alot harder....Like the mix but the other mix clinches it for me personally...I think Essence's vocal works better as the main vocal and the effect is more marked and impressive when Mark's vocal comes in for the break and remainder of the track. That's just a structural preference though and I love the synthage! Kevin.
Hi Aaron Top quality as usual from you. This is way above me to say anything of a technical nature. But very enjoyable listen. Cheers Rogue Rated
Sweet re-mix/re-working!...Has a totally different feel to it now. Really like those tribal like drums youve put in. They work! On a personal note, im very pleased with how youve mixed my vocals in on this one. Nice one man!....and the breakdown is Excellent!...Great work! It's a winner! Mark
Well I did absolutely love the original but this is a very cool mix too, to me its pretty much a different song.. like Good Grace - Reprise or something :D .. They'd be good in a game or something, like the music to gran turismo was similar.. nice one !
not sure if this is mix 3 or not, but like this more than the others, all tho i did like the original, i think this has the edge,its better mix than im used to, vocals sound bigger and better, probably cos you dont have to wait till the breakdown before they arrive my only gribe is the mecanical melodie other than this is good work all round
Massive red absolutly massive! Hey liked the original and this is top class! From the acid like synth to the big in yer face drums! You have really done yourself justice in this mix everything is crystal clear and extremly well produced! As usual your drums are top class and i always think you have one of the best sounding drums on here! Not so sure on the 4-to-the-floor drums at the end tho, they seem alittle outta place. Other than that tho sweet ass track and top mix! Best of luck with it bud! Marty
Didn't listen to the original, but what i'm listening now is damn good:) Really into this dark, anxious atmosphere. Vocal fits perfectly... Great structure and production, rated.
Nice work Aaron, production sounds spot on, I like this mix, but I have to say I really do like the origanal aswell. They are both good in different ways.Well done on the new mix. saph:)
Your soooo...right Aaron, this is a much better mix, absolute quality mate, much prefer the harder sound to this, quality beats and synths, superb recording, excellent mate, rated.
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Top qaulity stuff here m8! i love the vocals! im going to spend my afternoon listenin to the rest of your sopngs!! great work
Hailing from the Southern California coast, Aaron Jones (Redshirt Theory) developed his innate musical sensibility from his father who played guitar in a local band. Over time Aaron was introduced to classic rock bands like The Beatles, The Who, and Queen; classical composers like Aaron Copeland and Carl Orff; and electronic bands like Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, and Daft Punk. His inspiration to compose stemmed from the undulating beat mixes of bands like the Prodigy and The Chemical Brothers. Impressed by all genres, he quickly found a niche; creating his own style of infusing various instruments with complex beat patterns. This unique sound experiment soon landed him contracts with video game distributors and local Arts groups.
Since 2005, Aaron Jones has collaborated with the prestigious Arts organization, Quixotic Fusion in Kansas City, and has been featured in over twenty games for the Wii, Xbox360, and PS3 consoles. His collaborative mission keeps his style innovative, mixing electronica with instruments that are unconventional to the electronic scene. Recent collaborations include compositions with sitar, banjo, and Celtic flutes. These challenges distinguish his unparalleled approach and are quickly making Redshirt Theory internationally recognized. As an artist that doesn’t settle for conformist musical views, Redshirt Theory continues to explore electronic music’s vast avenues and push the limits for a redefined musical genre.
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So here I am with another review. This week, I took on a different approach of choosing who the victim/lucky person would be. I'm not being egotistical by any means. I love writing reviews and giving people a perspective of their music not thought possible. Basically; a good experience. And not just for the artist but the readers themselves. This week... I decided whoever got #1 on the weekly char
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Your reviewer can’t help thinking that he’s on a hiding to nothing taking on a track that, at the time of writing, had received 52 comments, 37 ratings, been downloaded 31 times and hit the #1 spot here on MP3Unsigned. But hey, that’s the price you pay for inviting requests for reviews. Mind you, couple that with the fact that one half of this collaboration (Redshirt Theory) has had, at t
Well first of all I have to say I've been following the progress between The Tartan Rascals and Redshirt Theory over the last few months and they never fail to amaze me with their combined talents. Akkie's great guitar work, Redshirts kick ass beats and Stevie's vocals all make for a great fusion of sounds. (Don't forget to mail that cheque to me :-p) Right onto the track. I think the thing
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could easily see myself going crazy to this version of the sheds original. keep up the good work. any chance you'll do a version where you drop the beat in the middle only to bring it stomping back with 'one from the quiver' ringing over and over in my blessed ears. BTW i always thought the lyrics were 'run from the river' but apparently its as stated .one from the quiver is a reference to how goo
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Ninety comments! It's hard to imagine I could add anything to what's already been said about this track, but I'm certainly going to give it a go. Senser. Prodigy. It's all that's basically going through my mind when I'm listening to this. I love those bands, and I'm automatically loving this. This track kicks some serious gluteus maximus. Massive beats hypnotise immediately, ensuring they're
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My review of the artist formally known as dj redshirt now the Redshirt Theory Track Blue mind in a red state First off a small but very informal discussion J Mr Redshirt and I are kinda in a love hate relasanship I hate him he loves me J That will do now for the review The into is really cool to this track, very trippy & haunting. reall
At least I think this is the track I am supposed to review but my copy says this is called Good Faith so I'm a bit confused. Situation normal then. I'm not confused about Redshirt Theory though because Aaron Jones (for it is he) has delivered some very neat music my way over the past few months. One of which, Its Been a Long Time (June 2006) got a Must Have rating from me a
This is my first ever review on this site and boy did I pick a 'biggy'! It has been sitting at the top of the charts for the past week and on hearing it, that is no surprise at all.It has been welcomed on the site as a whole as a great piece of work and at 9 minutes long, the listener clearly gets their monies worth. I have to add at this point that those of you who know my work,will realise, tha
Wow. This just grabbed me, straight from the start! The synth line is great, and to me it feels really big. Certain synth sounds that come into it during the first part sound immense, really adding to the overall feel of the piece. The drums are good and powerful, banging away like nobody's business! The vocals are excellently delivered, really complimenting the music, and Saphire really does
Awesome work bro! Way cool. The changes completely make this different. I could definitely hit the nightlife listening to this. Keep it up!
For those who don’t know me where have you been? Although I will give you the benefit of the doubt and introduce myself as the Singer-Songwriter from Serenity or the nutty bird known as RainyD here at Mp3unsigned.com. I would also like to point out I am no producer and usually team up with the incredibly talented Virus (just because he’s a G and better than me at production really).&nb;
As I've said before...this track is simply awesome. Marks' vocals are exquisite! Strong, dynamic, energetic...you engage the listener from the beginning to end. Production is top of the line, probably woulda had a little phatter bass line throughout but for the most part, this is an excellent collab. How does one follow up on this track? A remix perhaps? hmmm Definitely radio/club mater
Third time around for MP3 Unsigned's The Redshirt adn I must admit I was really curious to hear what they'd dished up this time. Warmed Up (February 2006) certainly piqued my curiousity even though - for my money - it wasn't the slam bang track it should have been. Its Been a Long Time (June 2006), however was everything that their first track had hinted at and then some. A solid
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I first came across this MP3 Unsigned artist when I reviewed his Warmed Up (February 2006) which I liked but thought that somehow it missed the mark. It SHOULD have been a killer track because it had everything going for it, but to my ears there was something essential missing. At the end of that review I wrote 'it's fairly obvious that if this is an example of what The Redshirt does,
Hello everyone! This is an honor to review the well-known, electronic artist DJ Redshirt, who happens to walk around here with no shirt on. Why is it an honor? Well, because he’s one of my favorite artists here on MP3Unsigned and I couldn’t wait to get to do this review! Now keep in mind that this is a remix (as it’s clearly labeled, “Embers (The Redshirt Remix)”), howe
Seen My Friends? This is a haunting piece of music. I feel a little like it is from a different level of existance---a sort of cloudy floating mist! Altogether an impressive piece of work. Thank You for sharing it.
I am listening to talent -- This is nothing short of genius! I appreciate good hard pounding dance music. It Is Right Here!
Can we say "Download"?? Good job!
OOPS I did not mean to push tis button,,, I am listening and my fingers were tapping and i accidentally hit it again I'm not sorry but it is embarrasing
I had trouble getting to listen to the music as my computer for some reason didnt engage the player here,, I downloaded it and I have to tell you that I am SO pleased that I DID. The song is fabulous. I love music but only music that is good, I have to download some more,, so I'll be back without a doubt.! ! !
I had already commented on this but thought i'd officially review... Now this is not really what i listen to on a daily basis, but that being said, I really dig this stuff!
I want to cry. This is an amazing song, another redshirt masterpeice anyone might think. however for once i have some things to pick at in this track, but again its not much. I'll as usual start with the negatives, the intro to my ears is to repetitive, could just be the mood im in but, really is to much for me, it also echos the same repitieve nature through the entire song, which im not to
Two words come to mind in this track, "Holy" and "Shi*t" this really is a cracking production, theres absolutoly nothing i can say wrong about this track, actually im lieing i can, one thing, and thats the vocals the get on my nervs a bit becuas they are few and far between, i would like to hear more of them, but when they do appear they fit in so well to this song. I'm litrelly blowen awa
Energy. I decided yesterday that I was going to write my first proper review on Mp3 unsigned and I spent most of the day listening to new tunes. To be honest I was a little deterred that the majority of the music on the boards was not my usual preferred genre/style(s). The majority of what I listened to was electronica, Hip-Hop trance and dance and given that my preferred/favourite
My Religion By The RedshirtOk, first I'm going to start off with a question...... What the hell is this tune doing on MP3 unsigned?Right now this tune should be sat in Records boxes across the globe pressed by some big European dance lable. Its that good!This is really hard for me because before I did any reviews (this is my second), I told myself I would never give a 10/10 to anything
Ok Here goes, no offence intended to the original but i like this much better, having listened to both i disliked the first it didn't keep me very interested through the song. the remix however is more up my street, redshirt as always has captured a great sound in this track, its a pleasure to review, purely because i listen to the tracks i review a hell of alot and usually loop them in the b
Well here goes this is my last review of this session, and im about to review what I assume is one of the heavy weights on mp3unsigned. I am basing this on the amount of QUALITY artists that leave comments on his page I also want to make this clear dj redshirt asked me to review this track, the way he reviews his. this is based on 7=10’s but I just don’t see the point, as the template us
The Redshirt (not to be confused with anything else of a bloody colour) is an MP3 Unsigned artist I have not had the pleasure to review as yet, but just reading some of the blurb on his page gave me much to chew over. A electronica artist from California The Redshirt claims he is ' is the start of a revolution back to the big beats of electronic music. We have slowly let our electronic
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I cannot believe that not many more people jumped at the chance to review one of MP3Unsigned.com's most talented artists..I could'nt wait to sort this one out. The track is seriousley tough man, it has a built up aggression that is transposed through music perfect. I have always thought very highlt of The Redshirt..I remember when the dude first came onto the scene and his music
The Redshirt is a US Electronica producer. There are a ton of Electronica artists populating MP3Unsigned, and he is just one of them. I haven't heard The Redshirt's music until he asked me to review "Freedom". Took several listens and here is what I think.....