New David Gueyucka

New David Gueyucka

So I woke up this morning and read a story about how David Guetta has grown up on his newest album and laying load of praise on him. To be honest I only know a few of his songs and they weren’t that bad so I thought I would give it a listen

Now I just feel sick, a little puke in my mouth. Listening to the music was bad enough but Ray? Manic laugh and pretty eyes Ray? I feel sick and dirty. Anybody who plays that in a club needs a swift kick to the balls. There is only one medicine for the way I feel now

feeling much better, still a little wheazy.

i don’t think the song lovers on the sun is so bad… i mean, just take the few beats of the guitar @ the beginning and loop it over other songs, maybe the crowd will love it? (that is a way of using your remix-decks :smiley:)

I like the vocals of lovers on the sun. The drop though, is pretty pathetic. It’s the same happy-happy joy-joy nonsense that caused me to run away from hardstyle.

Considering that the concept was done over 10 years earlier by Juno it seems like what people would call a fail to me

In my opinion vocals are like nothing (generally speaking)… I just don’t like vocals, or better say, I don’t care about them :smiley:
The drop is pretty standard in these days, I think, but, yeah, you’re right, it is indeed pathetic but many of the “great Bigroom House Hits” have such a happy-joy-nonsense drop.
That is the reason for moving more and more away from Bigroom House and towards genres like Tech-House and especially Psy-Trance (which is really interesting, I think!).

Honestly I was feeling it for a half minute there before the drop :open_mouth: (ugh… even saying it makes me a little sick knowing where it came from). Kinda want to remix it though… lol

Second song in the post was amazing! :thumbsup:

Lots of big DJ/producers are doing this.
Using strummy guitars trying make people think that have written a ‘song’ rather than a dance track.

They all sound like One Republic.

If that’s Guetta growing up then I suggest euthanasia.

That’s kind of arbitrary though. You could say the same for Juno. You could say he just took one of those western songs from the fifties and sixties and put a beat under it. I know many people who would call that a fail.

That’s correct, EVERYBODY copies somehow.

Let me think about my day today:
I have watched a tutorial about HipHop beats, then I sat down in front of my KROME and created a own beat. I’d never deny that it has similarities to that one in the video.
This just as a everyday-example.

I love this response

Cowboy House is old skool