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This is the Nitrous Oxide Remix to Mike Koglin vs POS- Untitled Audio

Used to play the hell out of this tune...
 
:mml::mml::mml:
 
Satellite!!!!

Sing Along ? :grinning2:




OceanLab - Satellite
OceanLab - Satellite
at Discogs :book:

OceanLab - Satellite

Genre: Electronic
Style: Trance, Progressive Trance
Year: 2004





My love is like footsteps in the snow, baby,
I follow you everywhere you go, baby.
The pain as light has come to wake you
But you will never realize
That I inspire the dreams that guide you baby.

You're a half a world away
But in my mind I whisper every single word you say.
And before you sleep at night
You pray to me, your lucky star, your singing satellite.
(x2)

I follow the winds that bring the cold, baby,
I light a fire in your soul, baby.
The lightest touch of feathers falling
My love may be invisible
But I inspire the dreams that guide you, baby

You're a half a world away
But in my mind I whisper every single word you say.
And before you sleep at night
You pray to me, your lucky star, your singing satellite.
(x2)

 
Above & Beyond pres. Oceanlab - Satellite (Original A&B Mix) :love: :bow: :love:
 
11) Above & Beyond pres Oceanlab - Satellite [Anjunabeats][h=3][/h]
 
:choon::choon:
 
its hard to mix classics together, as there was some off-beat mixing before 'Satellite' started.
 
its hard to mix classics together, as there was some off-beat mixing before 'Satellite' started.

True, the production quality was not as high back in the early to mid 2000s period. The tracks had strange BPMs which makes it harder to mix. Can't deny that from a melody perspective, it was better than today though
 
One more few minutes... What a set :bow:
 
12) Nitrous Oxide - North Pole
 
Woohoo Nitrous Oxide - North Pole, one of my fav chops ever!

:good:



:: Nitrous Oxide - North Pole (Original Mix) | Anjunabeats ::






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True, the production quality was not as high back in the early to mid 2000s period. The tracks had strange BPMs which makes it harder to mix. Can't deny that from a melody perspective, it was better than today though

the DJ is lacking skills :ee: they rely on software to much :ee: instead of beatmixing with their ears:mask:
 
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