Love Its My House remix. Its great.
Oh dear, i don’t like it much and I so wanted to. It kind of reminds me of the remix of Mr Lee. I think i’ll stick with the original which I adore.
This was the remix I was most looking forward to. My concern when I saw the track list and the length of each song is why I didn’t really enjoy this. It is way to short. Remixes work best when they are long. You can’t get what is needed from a remix when it is a radio edit. Hopefully he will eventually release the full remix for download or streaming.
I still love the original, but I appreciate another version of a favorite.
Love it. Can’t wait for the physical release.
I like it....keeps the original feel of the song
This is excellent in my opinion. It ups the beat, makes it more 'dancy', but, crucially, keeps the things that made the song so brilliant in the first place.
It's my horse , and I gallop here ....
get along little doggies heehee
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Last edited by Boogiedown; 05-19-2020 at 12:53 AM.
Its okay and make for good music to add while driving. Since we are not clubbing right now because of COVID-19 I think this song will carry its weight as is.
LOL. Sad but true.
The song has now lost it’s simplistic, laid back feel that made it so appealing.
It's kind of the same with “Love Hangover”. The song is a sexy, pulsating disco masterpiece. There have been some really exciting and creative remixes of the song over the years which still sound great today.
In comparison, for me the kupper remix sounds quite pedestrian, with dreaded sped up vocals and nothing special dance accompaniment. A little to tidy and precise for my ears.
The only great thing for me is the fact that these recent remixes have proved so very popular, and will hopefully have introduced Diana’s music to yet another new generation.
I generally favor the original ones over the remixes, but I think the remix of "The Boss" by Dimitri from Paris is just as good as the original! I wish he would do the whole album [[and he would love to--he told me--if Universal would let him).
I also so wanted to love the original by A&S but is missing a real build up. the opening part is great. fun and funky groove. I love the song through the bridge and when it returns to the chorus as 2:45 [[in the original album version). but then at 3:10 is drops back down again. and too much so. sort of feels like the air is let out. it then just sort of floats along for another minute and 20 seconds. not that every song needs to peak into an orgasmic flourish. but they don't really do anything interesting for this 1:20. maybe have the band really vamp and get creative. something to keep you listening
Last edited by Boogiedown; 05-21-2020 at 02:05 PM.
Eric's mix of "House" is okay, but I prefer his other mixes. The percussion was a bit too busy, I prefer the simpler original version. I'm eagerly anticipating the rest of that set. I am also annoyed they're using short versions. I'm hoping longer mixes will be released down the line [[In general, I really like Eric Kupper's stuff, he's got talent, that guy.)
I don't know anything about Kupper, I just know what sounds creatively inspired [[to me ) in a remix and what doesn't. Trying to get a better feel for him I found this:
His methods as revealed here explains it. The musical talent this requires , it's not that far from the random results one gets from hanging wind chimes in a windy spot.
Last edited by Boogiedown; 05-24-2020 at 04:29 PM.
I like every mix by Eric Kupper. He has alot of groove tricks that Mr. Knuckles would be funky proud of! His bass line is basement proof solid! "It's My House" is a hit mix. It has a slow and deep groove. Another #1 Dance Hit Song. Mr. Kupper would do justice to a re:MIX of Diana Ross's "These Things" -will keep me loving you.
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