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I mean you're not meant to reveal your entry before the competition but as long as it isn't posted I guess it's OK. Hype tho

 

Yes it is already coming together well. It will take me a while to work on it.

 

I only revelaed the title and who it was by, I hope that wasn't too much.

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Actually it is too much and it violates the confidential confirmations rules of the Buzzjack Song Contest.
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Actually it is too much and it violates the confidential confirmations rules of the Buzzjack Song Contest.

 

Please let me enter the song, It is my own composition together with Colm (who made the base track) and I have done much work on it and anyway it hasnt been posted anywhere as I havent finished it so nobody apart from me knows what it sounds like.

 

Also I am new to BJSC and didnt know it was not allowed to reveal the name of the track and the collaborator if it was your own composition

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Are we still going to be treated to Buzzjack Mountain's BJSC presence? :o
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Are we still going to be treated to Buzzjack Mountain's BJSC presence? :o

 

Yes we will be. Its not going to be the collab with Colm though but a new creation which I am still working on atm. :)

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The citizens of Buzzjack Mountain eagerly watch the semi finals from their mountain vantage point. The Mountain Marquis is impressed by the wide variety of genres this year.
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Insane jam :dance:

 

Thanks. I have to thank Doctor Blind for his amazing vocals. :) Such a funky vocal performance.

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A message from the Mountain Marquis....

 

As other BJSC entries are on their respective threads, I have taken the decision to add ours too:

 

 

After much deliberation, the Buzzjack Mountainers went with this, a funky looped house tune by a local producer known as The Snake and a professional disco vocalist known as Doctor Blind. The Snake's average vocals reflecting the modest vocal abilities of the majority of the population can be heard on the 'I've been wasting my life bit' before the dramatic insanely good world class disco vocals courtesy of Doctor Blind break out on the 'oh oh oh' bit.

 

The song has a powerful message, the realization of having wasted your life for a while and needing to change your attitude. The upbeat nature of the music contrasts strongly with the downbeat vocal subject matter of having wasted your life. The quick paced video by Doctor Blind, also a highly professional video maker, reflects all the events sped through and not appreciated while wasting your life.

 

The Snake was inspired by the funky looped house scene in the UK during the mid 00s as well as more recent funky looped house hits such as Offaiah - Trouble. But it still maintains a uniqueness from the rest of the genre, including calimbra playing by The Snake and of course, most importantly Doctor Blind's unique vocal style, which shows what an emerging vocal talent Doctor Blind is....Surely we will see more of this emerging talent on songs in the coming months.

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Too bad he can't send the same artist twice in a row oops
i have agreed to provide my vocals for the next snake track. hype
the next TheSnake track may also be featuring some production from danG :o
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this isn't actually that bad lol

 

I am pretty sure Wasting my Life would have made the top 100 in the chart at least if it was released in 2005 (low sales plus trend for funky looped house)

 

Yes Lotti is excellent at the spoken word, and Buzzjack Mountain has imported some funky beats from Danaelanda (after the previous homegrown beats were not good enough in BJSC88).

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This is the Buzzjack Mountain entry for BJSC89, a disco house tune by French house producers Water Juice featuring vocals from Audrey Graham.

 

A little known track from Beatport's 'disco' sub genre section, the track was discovered several months ago by the citizens of Buzzjack Mountain. Sounding very mid 00s in terms of production we had to put it forward for its nostalgic sound.

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