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    Just listened to the sample songs of Second Sunday and i have never heard half of these songs but the songs still soundin good lolzzz

    in my opinion
    Bring De Bhariat , Under De Maro are still the best
     
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    God you guys really don't know the definition of "rare" just because you never heard of it doesn't mean its rare. I can sing a ****ing song called wash yuh rass and no one else would have it, does that classify it as rare? Give it a month all the songs gonna be posted on here like always LOL as for me yeah he got 1-2 catchy songs i never heard of but the rest not my cup of tea. Mixing was pretty good, some nice beats and breaks here and there but nothing spectacular. In my opinion if it was some songs that i knew...i would actually want to jam out to it but as for these, no thanks. Dj's & Remixers will never win. Everyone wants to hear new shit, yet when they here it they say "what the **** is this?" Then when you mix shit they already know (even though they play it at every party and still love it) they go oh "i have this on like 2-3 cds already can't they play something else." You will never please everyone with an Indian remix cd now a days. Toooo many have been released and people went for quantity instead of quality and it ****ed it up for everyone else. So as for me i will jam out to songs i know and even some that sound nice that I'm not to familiar with but at the end of the day if you make a 90's/early 2000 or even 70's/80's remix cd and actually have great mixing (i.e. beats, breaks, mastering) I would buy it and play the shit out of it any day. When i go to parties i still here Bhariat, IVS Cds, VP's older cds, Indiflo, hell even sometimes duttyflex. I never hear any new cds being played. Give me the hottest mix to bole chudyian and i'd take it over this "rare" shit any day. Just my .02
     
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    Nick, thats some of the truest shit I've read on this forum, + rep. I didnt include your entire quote, just two of the biggest and most important points:

    - that djs / remixers can never win in this battle between common and "rare" songs
    - from my dj perspective, I would much rather have a hot mix to bole chudiyan to any of the songs, say on Second Sunday, because guess which one is gonna have my dancefloor bumping.

    Anyways, can we now put this topic to bed?
     
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    No one is ever going to win in the remix world. Honestly, I enjoyed this cd very much, and I knew most of the songs. It depends, if your an indian head you would appreciate this cd like my self. But if your not yoou wouldnnt like the cd. I'm tired of freakin people complaining oh stop remixing "Oh Vicky I Love You" "O Mere Sona Re" "Mohe Lag Re" "Chunari" "Angoori" "Dagariya Chalo". Now a really good cd comes out with good tunes like "Jhankaro Jhankaro" "Parde Mein" "Mishiri KI Dali Hai" "Humre Chotiyan" and people this complain wtf. There's no logic.
    Stylistic even threw in a few common songs "Oye Oye", "Paayalia" and "Parande Vich"

    Wtf you want a cd with Dhaka Dale and Hum Na Jaibe?
    Go buy SummerSlam then. But don't discredit this cd because it has rare chunes, your just not an indian head who knows indian music.
     
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    1. Go look up the definition of rare and come back. Just because it has the same melody as some old chutney or indian song you know doesn't make it rare. Just because you never heard it doesn't make it rare.
    2. Majority of Dj's/Remixers do not buy cds, so it's nice that you enjoyed it but guarantee play it for a party or some your aunties they would not "appreciate it". I have never heard anyone play under the maro at a party LOL i hate the mixing on and mastering on that cd but i jam out to it every now and then and everyone always asks wtf you listening to? lol
    3. I might not be an "Indian Head" but i do know indian music. I been in the game long enough. So do not act like i don't know what I'm talking about.
    4. Why you think most of the Remixers we all grew up with doesn't release indian remix cds anymore???? They know the market is over saturated with little ****s who drop oh harry boy and in the rain and some tassa on a "rare" song. Where is Indiflo? IVS? Trigga? Massiv Flo? AOP? the list goes on...Even great "newer" remixers like Swizz don't drop indian cds like that anymore.
    5. I'm not discrediting no ones cd Stylistic is a good remixer and he usually puts out cds for the masses but as for his "rare" cd releases that's for the other Dj's and Remixers out there, not your average person buying cds from stores.
     
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    That just goes to show you, you can't ever win. So tell me how was Hire Car so successful? When that cd had alot of older songs? Who started sucking the tracks on that cd after it released? Right after, all these kids wanting the original to CHALO CHAMAN and SULTANA. C'mon bro.

    Under De Maro, and Second Sunday are great cds bro, you gotta give credit when credit is needed. Stylistic chose a phenomenal tracklisting. You think he cares if some aunty wouldn't dance to a track on the cd? Atleast he is tries to bring these chunes to the public. When other remixers just remix the same chunes over and over again.

    So seeing how your not fond of Second Sunday, what about RK Classics? Aunties not gonna dance to that at your next party? Your forgetting the whole big picture friend.
     
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    well u both are making some valid points,, and thats exactly wht u deal with when selling a remix to the stores if they like the cd they will push the cds more so basically it sometimes depends on the stores likening a cd that will make it popular ,, i mean maro was never successful from the get go. that cd took a while to catch on and i think the second sunday cd will go tru the same process , but in today times with so many cds coming out it will get push aside that why i stated in the other thread about the cd not going to do well. Stylistic is the frigging man when it comes to dropping chunes it will just take a while to register with the common listner especially when one or two remixer do back the songs and people start getting familar with them..

    @sariboy i not going to answer you in the other thread but alll i got to say is you don't know what the hell u talking about and i will leave it at that ok brudda..
     
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    Hire Car had a good ratio of "rare" and common oldies so people appreciated the songs they knew, that drew them to the cd. Then they got to hear a couple of catchy ones they didn't know.

    See your under the category of tired of hearing all these songs remixed again and again, the Remixer/Dj opinion. By the way the cd was called Second Sunday. That should be all about aunties dancing LOL. As for track listing there are some nice catchy ones in there but there's a reason certain songs don't go mainstream and it's not cause there rare...Think about it.

    The title states exactly what it is, RK Classics. lol I know what I'm getting if i buy it. Not all cds have to be dance type cds but when your aiming to have a party feel to a cd wouldn't you want everyone to play and dance to it? If all my mixes are above 130bpm with dance beats i would hope that's the crowd I'm catering to.

    Oh and what is the big picture if you don't mind me asking? I'd love to hear this. lol
     
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    Your catering for YOUR needs. Stylistic doesn't care if this cd will make a 47 year drunk auntie dance. He could care less if you won't play his cd at your party.

    Your bashing this cd, because it has rare songs. Seriously dude?
    The man is trying to get these songs to the public, thats the point of the cd.Songs like Mishiri Ki Dali, Gaali Mein, Jhankaro, Ghar Wali, Parde Mein, Hum Ri Chootiyan are great chunes.

    After Hire Car, everyone started sucking off Chalo Chaman.
    After Under De Maro, everyone started sucking off O Manda (Neeli Neeli Ankhon Mein)
    After Bhariat, everyone was sucking off Behna O Behna, Tere Naina.
    Another example, Wedding Nite, after that cd released, PLANTINUM put Kabootori Bole on their cd, Pardesi Pardesi blew up on 2 cds after and Dekhe Tujhe On Buss a Wine 4.

    Hands down, this is a good cd. Case closed.
     
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    No not my needs, I'm talking about the consumer. You are talking about Dj's & Remixers appreciating all these "rare" songs, guess what? Dj's and Remixers rarely buy cds. All I'm stating is that this cd will not sell that well because the consumer's are like whores, you can never please them. LOL Roger even agreed it would take a long time to catch on. By the way the cd is called "Second Sunday" you and me both know this cd would suck if you played it for that type of event. I'm not trying to bash Stylistic or his cd. Kudos to him for another release that excited the little coolie boys of the west indian music world. Fact of the matter is these songs are not rare just unheard of because nobody bothered to look for them (until now) lol stop calling them rare. He had good mixes to them like i said, but nothing spectacular. It's something we all would expect from stylistic, which is fine. As for me it didn't hit me as hard as it might've hit Mr. Infamous Vibes.

    Quality of mixing (beats, effects, breaks, mastering) 8/10

    Quality of original songs 5/10 some of those songs were EQ'd to hell and some just sounded like it was recorded with 2 tin cans and string.

    Selection (in my opinion) 4/10 if it had a better balance of unheard songs and known songs would've sparked my attention a bit more. I personally think that's the key to push cds like this.

    Overall 6/10
     
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    I noticed the cover and intro states the name AMAL... Who is that?
     
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    DozenShot's Bombshell will clear up all of this calamity. It will remind ya'll what a remix really sounds like... Make sure you rudebwoys check it out this xmas!
     
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    Plain and simple everyone has their own reasons for purchasing this CD, if you're a Dj looking for CDs to play at party, look elsewhere...if you're like me and love the 90s era, then this CD is for you. With that being said, the CD was okay, beats were great but the selection wasn't outstanding. Out of the 30 tracks there were like 6 or 7 hits, the rest of the CD was whatever. I don't have to know a song to like it, just like new songs that come out, you hear them for the first time and judge if you like it or not, same situation here. I think its dumb for people to complain about them not knowing the songs but thats jus me. I have mixed feelings about calling these songs rare, like gtzxquizit1 said, they're unheard of but at the same time, you can't go to your local music shop and get a copy of the album these songs are from easily.
     
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    DJ Amal = VP Premier plain and simple.

    Anyways, whats with all the problem here? Is everyone really fighting over stylistic? So what if he left BigShat And DeJoint. The reason he left BigShat was the guy was forcing him to remix songs only what he wanted to remix. The guy was a tyrant. Stylistic tried to come out with a lot of new stuff but BigShat wouldn't have it. Oh and CD sales were down tremendously because of this regardless of what anyone has to say.

    And he left DeJoint because Roger was getting too pushy. Does anyone remember "Doo Doo Dhalins" that was suppose to be released but instead was replaced by that wonderful CD called "Love Match". Here this is to refresh your memory.

    http://mastahpiece.com/forum/hindi-remix-albums/42110-de-joint-presents-love-match-mr-stylistic.html

    Stylistic had created a great CD, but Roger wanted to mix it up with other songs from previous cd's because he didn't want to pay Stylistic a lot of $$$. So what better way to cut cost than to ask to guy to compile songs from other previous releases...

    Now he's back with KBIS. And I ask who really cares? If anyone notice its only BigShat & DeJoint complaining and causing a scene here. So thats my two cents.
     
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    @ dream this is why i love brudda the imagination/ and creative way u put things does really give me a good chuckle... lol. DOO DOO DHalin name was change to LOVE MATCH and that track that I promote on youtube Stylistic himself cut that track off the cd because he didn't like that song. After you give me that song I like it and I ask him to put it on the cd but hey he is the big remixer so he know better i guess. ok bro
    @ Powerhouse.. Amal is a friend of stylistic matter of fact he on this site too, I am not sure what he did on this cd, but its not VP .. and the Dreamer said.
    I heard the reason Stylistic went back to KBIS he was forced to remix cd night and day and was threaten with Hot coffee trowing on his keyboard if he don't complete certain cds by certain deadline.. Thats what i heard from a good source.
     
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    Props to Stylistic for having the guts to put out a CD like this, but most of the chunes just wasn't sweet enough for me. Maybe it'll grow with me later on.

    ESK always bring out much anticipated CDs and they never disappoint. Looking forward to it!
     
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    wow you guys were complaining that all the DJs remix the same old indian songs and were tired of it, so now stylistic made a CD with some old indian songs that are not quite common and you guys are complaining that the majority of the songs are songs that you have never heard before. It just goes to show u that u cant please everyone cause their will always be 1 hater. Anyways im not any fancy or big name DJ but those guys that are hating on this CD like complaining about the tracklisting and giving it a 4/10 can you do any better??? The majority of the haters havent even released a CD. Like infamousvibes once said, be thankful that the remixing game is still her. I mean this was actually a remix CD and not a blended CD so be thankful. To conclude i personally give this CD a 10. About 75% of the songs are songs that i've never heard B4 but i know that my parents know them. My favorites are Tracks 2,3,57,10,12,14,15,17,18,21,23, and 27.And just like Cane Cuttah, Hire Car, Wedding Nite, Start De Session, and even under De Maro these songs are extremely catchy and have started to grow on Me. Heck, if all you know within a couple of months People including DJs will be trying to find the orginals to these and will want to remix them. This is what happened to Wedding Nite just to name a few, were Kay Aashiq, duhaai hai duhaai, and pardesi pardesi. These songs were first remixed on Wedding Nite and then they started to appear on other remix CDs. To conclude, Thanks Mr Stylistic for making this CD. And that my friends is my review of Second Sunday Haters please continue to hate.
     
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    Are you referring to me?? LOL just because i haven't come out with a cd certainly does not mean i do not know how to mix, or what goes into mixing, or what goes into putting out a tracklist, or what makes a cd sell. Trust me i do..

    That's funny that your parents know these songs considering majority of these songs were so "rare"...but hey maybe stylistic got the songs from them lol

    Anyways just because you gave the cd a 10 just shows how bad your lack of judgement is. If you go down into the detail of quality of original songs used, the way the beats were blended and executed, the breaks, the effects, the mastering, the overall flow, the track listing. You could not come out with a 10/10 even with out being biased. But anyways let me stop angering the dudes sucking this cd so hard. Props to Stylistic for bringing out another cd. It's cool that he sticks to his uniqueness with tracks regardless who it pleases. As for me it was more miss then hit.
     
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    Cd is released already. Stylistic is making his money.
    He don't give a shit what y'all think coz he's at his stage ( got the skills) already.
    All u who keep on complaining about the cd, y'all need to suck it up & relax.
     
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    theres more important things in life then a 5 dollar cd
     
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