Stuart Price
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Stuart Price
Is it just me or is this guy ridiculously good enough to be the best remixer of all time? He made Mr. Brightside and Human better from the Killers, and made Coldplay's Viva La Vida and Talk danceable and enjoyable. He was largely responsible for Seal's best song and album, and I dunno, every freaking remix is great.
Hopefully he'll do a PSB song sometime; it would mesh perfectly with his style.
Hopefully he'll do a PSB song sometime; it would mesh perfectly with his style.
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Re: Stuart Price
I think the Brits medley was good enough.. (did he not mix it?)
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Re: Stuart Price
Despite his medley being very good he is most certainly not up there with the best remixers ever.
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Re: Stuart Price
The Seal album was indeed great, but it lacked really stand out singles like Prayer For The Dying or Crazy
And tryin' to figure out what happened to 'Germaine Propaine'
"He couldn't have fell off that hard" Ain't no way
"What happened to the way you was rappin' when you was scandalous
That Canibus turned into a television evangelist"
Plus he raps with his regular voice [BOOSH! BOOSH!]
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"He couldn't have fell off that hard" Ain't no way
"What happened to the way you was rappin' when you was scandalous
That Canibus turned into a television evangelist"
Plus he raps with his regular voice [BOOSH! BOOSH!]
[BOOSH! BOOSH!] (What was that?) Pet Shop Boys
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Re: Stuart Price
His first remixes, when he still used his first alias as 'Les Rhythmes Digitales' were pure genius (there was a rumour about him remixing 'Drunk', but sadly never happened...). On the late years his mixes became boring...good ideas but too much repetition..he lost the initial genius touch...
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Re: Stuart Price
Agree, good idea.Patrick Bateman wrote:He should produce the next PSB album. His style complements theirs.
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Re: Stuart Price
I like Patrick Bateman's idea of Mr Price producing the next album.. 
He produced Madonna's confessions on Dancfloor album and tour (i think!?!), i thought that album was amazing and a bit of a classic. He was also on her documentary and when Madonna does the prayer before the performance bit he was pulling funny faces and taking the piss
He seemed like a funny guy and he knows his electro pop I guess.. bit of a remixing genius
Pet Shop Boys + stuart Price =
He produced Madonna's confessions on Dancfloor album and tour (i think!?!), i thought that album was amazing and a bit of a classic. He was also on her documentary and when Madonna does the prayer before the performance bit he was pulling funny faces and taking the piss
Pet Shop Boys + stuart Price =
