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There is a Light That Never Goes Out
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Author: Sonarcade on April 20 2008
--> yet another Smiths cover. This was a fun little number and I really tried to incorporate the pointers from the previous tracks. Hopefully the mix isn't too muddy.
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Pretty cool, but it's hard to do something like this when Schneider TM did such an amazing job with The Light 3000.

Still good, but it's just hard not to compare it.
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you know. that's pretty friggn awesome that Schneider TM did a version of this (or so I presume from what you're telling me). I'm gonna have to track that down and break my 3 month long sabbatical from listening to music.

this is awesome, the tone is so dark, very different feel from the original

There's a dirtiness to the production that would normally bother me. But it really seems purposeful and and appropriate for such a haunting song. Well done!

Have you really gone 3 months without listening to music Sonarcade? I don't think I could handle the absence.

pretty awesome!

Nice cover!

tantan: I suppose the darkness comes from my attempts to channel the ghost of Ian Curtis. nicknotis: well, I was kinda exaggerating but it sure feels like it after having been locked to one or two albums that I'm not so crazy about. That was another way of saying that I've been out of the loop, more or less.

Has anyone heard the pre-Royksopp version of this track? It was made by one of the guys and it's crazy good. I don't have any other info than that.

But well done to you, sir.

i like this, especially that rising/falling synthline

It's worth listening too, and enjoyable, but yes it is a little muddy. My favourite cover of this song is by Divine Comedy.


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