
TT hailing from Toronto, Canada send us a few originals and remixes. I always get a little excited when receiving tracks from fellow Canadians.
The first track that I heard outta TT, that got me moving, was his remix of EMF. Ya.. remember that track ‘Unbelieveable’ from 1991? Throw on a new beat and some rave synths and we’re good to go. We’ve also got ‘Washout’ from StereoHeroes which became much heavier than the original and a breaks remix of jazzs outfit Digable Planets.
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Stereoheroes – Washout (TT Remix)
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Digable Planets – Rebirth of Slick (TT Breaks Edit)
As for originals, TT is formidable enough to pump out his own and doesn’t limit himself as a remix artist. ‘Jump and Shout’ features a pretty girl’s voice. How do I know she’s pretty? Wild guess. His next original ‘Ceramic Shuffle’ is way darker than than the other one with rolling pops, wabbly bass and a piercing synth. The stuff TT produces is definitely high caliber, rock-your-fucking-sucks-off ravey-electro… check it out for yourself.
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Big time Toronto! The kid is laying down some serious bangers!
TT can get you to scuff those fresh sneakers for sure!
ahaha :
“We’ve also got ‘Washout’ from StereoHeroes which became much heavier than the original and a breaks remix of jazzs outfit Digable Planets.”
are you guys gay or what ?
i mean, washout is just a pure piece of dancefloor shit, and that remix is just bad wobbling stuffs with losy rhythmics (i am sorry but ? you said it s heavier, ahah ! no it isn’t.) plus randomatic acceppelas.
please respect the original artists work.
i am pretty sure that TT guy is your best friend forever but the things you say in this post about original Washout and that remix just sucks and there’s an evident lack of objectivity here.
All it said was that the track was heavier. Perhaps a better way to describe it would be… “louder, heavier bass.” The tempo is indeed slower in this remix, but each note is actually quite lower than the original production thus: HEAVIER.
TT is not my best friend. TT sent me an email. I liked his EMF remix. I posted it and some other tracks. Now… to be honest I’m not a big fan of the wobbly bass, but just because I don’t appreciate something doesn’t mean other people won’t… and considering we get on average 1000 different people a day, someone’s going to like it: that is what it is there for.
That doesn’t make us gay, it makes us OBJECTIVE you idiot.
You don’t like it, fine. Don’t be rude.
haha its funny how someones interpretation makes them gay…
binnie you are a first class moron and if you don’t like it, move to the next post, I did not like the song in question either but I quite enjoyed the Digable Planets and EMF remixes.. .
You talk about respecting the original artist then call their work dancefloor shit?
wow.
Hey Guys,
First off I do not know Dylan nor anyone at the Docking Station and I am very greatful they support my music.
I just make music because I love making music.. I have not really found my sound yet so I am trying a lot of things out. ..
Its cool if you think the remix is shit, you are of course entitled to that opinion, but don’t come on here and insult the poster, it is immature and ignorant. Music is completely interpretive like any artform, you can not say someones interpretation is wrong. ..