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Is there more than one version of Yes To Heaven :saladga:  Or is your remaster just a totally different instrumental than the original 

your version is amazing but I’m shook because it’s so different than the one I have

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djBuffoon
On 7/3/2020 at 5:47 PM, Benji said:

Love the new edit and new remasters!

Could I make a request?  On Fine China could you make a version where you remove the part at the end where Lana's singing "Fine China, Fine China, Fresh Linen, Fresh Linen" ?  It's always gone right through me :giveup: If you're busy, I'l do it myself but I would feel rude editing your work :giveup:

haha I hate that part too. Feel free to edit!

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On 7/3/2020 at 8:31 PM, L0NEL1GHTS said:

Is there more than one version of Yes To Heaven :saladga:  Or is your remaster just a totally different instrumental than the original 

your version is amazing but I’m shook because it’s so different than the one I have

There is another version which incorporates an accordion and has a bossa nova feel to it, probably the one you're referring to. This version here was noted as "Version II" when I came across it.

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Creyk

This is NOT shade but I am listening to your edit of Fine China now and I am like....but what is different? I can tell in a few instances there seems to be added instrumentals but is that all?

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2 hours ago, Creyk said:

This is NOT shade but I am listening to your edit of Fine China now and I am like....but what is different? I can tell in a few instances there seems to be added instrumentals but is that all?

Remastered my friend, not remixed or rearranged. :) 

The instrumentals are exactly the same as I found them, same with the vocals. Not to be pedantic (not sure if you produce) but the mastering process takes the audio (in this case, a fully mixed song that hasn’t been mastered yet) and fine-tunes it until the product is “finished.”

If you can find the original song, compare that with the mastered track here. With the original, I found that the bass drum was too overpowering, the vocals were too far back in the mix, the piano and strings weren’t as detailed and engaging as they could’ve been, her voice hadn’t been de-essed (where the S sounds become softer and more listenable), and overall the mix sounded muddy to me. So I fixed the song as best as I could using my own software. If you heard additional instrumentals, they were already there but I deliberately teased them out a bit more.
 

Ideally, this version could now fit on a Lana album and no one would notice that this was simply an unreleased track. Hope most of that makes sense, but let me know if there are other questions!

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musicland

OMG!! As someone who is a lana stan, you cleaned these up so well! I have been listening to the original leaks since they came out, and now I can listen to these that you remastered!! YOU DID THAT! Thank you so much! (I can finally cry to angels forever in high quality now!:party:)

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3 hours ago, musicland said:

OMG!! As someone who is a lana stan, you cleaned these up so well! I have been listening to the original leaks since they came out, and now I can listen to these that you remastered!! YOU DID THAT! Thank you so much! (I can finally cry to angels forever in high quality now!:party:)

Coming from an LDR stan, that means a lot!!

Now that I’m thinking about it, is there a GGD-type forum where I can share these with other fans? 🤔 

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11 hours ago, djBuffoon said:

Remastered my friend, not remixed or rearranged. :) 

The instrumentals are exactly the same as I found them, same with the vocals. Not to be pedantic (not sure if you produce) but the mastering process takes the audio (in this case, a fully mixed song that hasn’t been mastered yet) and fine-tunes it until the product is “finished.”

If you can find the original song, compare that with the mastered track here. With the original, I found that the bass drum was too overpowering, the vocals were too far back in the mix, the piano and strings weren’t as detailed and engaging as they could’ve been, her voice hadn’t been de-essed (where the S sounds become softer and more listenable), and overall the mix sounded muddy to me. So I fixed the song as best as I could using my own software. If you heard additional instrumentals, they were already there but I deliberately teased them out a bit more.
 

Ideally, this version could now fit on a Lana album and no one would notice that this was simply an unreleased track. Hope most of that makes sense, but let me know if there are other questions!

Ah I see, thanks for the explanation! I get it now.

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QueenOfSaigon
On 6/27/2020 at 2:57 AM, djBuffoon said:

Polished eight unreleased Lana songs: "JFK", "Angels Forever", "Yes to Heaven", "Fine China", "Queen of Disaster", "Starry Eyed", "True Love on the Side", and "Hollywood".

Enjoy!

Please marry me

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djBuffoon
9 hours ago, QueenOfSaigon said:

Please marry me

hehe thank you friend 😚

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