ashugh's Remix
of Salala by Angelique Kidjo feat. Peter Gabriel
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22 People have rated this remix.
3.73 Is the average rating.
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11 Comments
Uploaded 20 Apr 2007 10:37:34
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Remixer Notes
Binary and ternary rhythms can live together peacefully, so why can't we ?
Angelique and Peter voices show us the way, with this gift from Africa's heart beat.
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Umm. Not sure what happened to your rating for it to be a 2 average, but my vote was 4/5. ??
nice jazz fusion jammin
very nice and smooth version.
i like the atmosphere.
interesting drum-programming.
Yeah I do like those drum sounds.
Good job
Great arrangement and use of the vocals, moving in an out of the 12/8 to a jazzy riff very nice.
Probably one mix that uses the majority of the sample pack.
very well done
I think it's 6/8 isn't it? Pleasant feel, very professional sound and guitar extra is a real treat. Percussion extra nice sound, too.
Nicely understated. Really refreshing to hear the vocals free from the tyranny of a fixed (or fixated?) time signature.
Very nice track , kinda love it
First class quality. Really a beautiful mix.
Ingenious yet fully enjoyable. A master class mix blending the textures of two beautiful voices.
I`m surprised, in swiss-german i would like to say
"es bombe stück" (a great work), the mix is very good.
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Yep - very harmonious coexistance. Great stuff. You've balanced it just right to avoid it being a gimmick. Nice version that manages to play it close to the original and at the same time put a personal stamp on it.
Comment added by colab on 2007-04-20 14:15:29