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King of Snake 10-02-2007 12:08 PM

Beautiful Burnout (Mark Knight remix)
 
not sure if this goes against dirty policy but I think it should be ok considering you should still be able to stream this mix from BBC as well and it's not an official mix (yet).
This is the last track from Dubfire's Essential Mix from 02-09-2007. I cut it from the mix using Cuesplitter so people here might enjoy it on it's own. It has a bit of Pete Tong chattering at the end, just thought I might warn you Pete Tong haters out there :)

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WFKPOJ0T

Flywaver 10-02-2007 12:20 PM

Re: Beautiful Burnout (Mark Knight remix)
 
I just could not suss out cue splitter. Where even to start.
I would love to have the RiverRuns as seperate tracks :(

holden 10-02-2007 12:30 PM

Re: Beautiful Burnout (Mark Knight remix)
 
Thanks for the find and for splitting it out (i use mp3 cutter or sonic foundry for cutting long files, but cue spliter is pretty handy if you have a .cue file!)

This remix is quite dark, trancey with distorted building bloops and blings, which in honesty are a lil annoying in the headphones. it takes quite a while for the melancholy pad and guitar pattern & vocals to appear, at which point, it sounds hardly more than a distorted version of the original. Basically bookends a great track with hard, not-so-great trance. imho, of course!

stimpee 11-17-2007 07:48 AM

Re: Beautiful Burnout (Mark Knight remix)
 
from: http://housessive.blogspot.com/2007/...-nov-2007.html

[COLOR=yellow]Mark Knight-Toolroom Knights (2007 - 11-13)[/COLOR]

[COLOR=#666666]01 Justin Drake - Three Six Zero (360)[CDR] [/COLOR]
[COLOR=#666666]02 Devilish - Infinitize[Hot Kitchen] [/COLOR]
[COLOR=#666666]03 Dformation - What You Want[Yoshitoshi] [/COLOR]
[COLOR=#666666]04 Sebastian Ingrosso - Chaa Chaa[Toolroom Trax] [/COLOR]
[COLOR=#666666]05 Dagard & Morane - Unknown[CDR] [/COLOR]
[COLOR=#666666]06 Underworld - Beautiful Burn Out (Mark Knight Remix)[Underworld Live]

http://rapidshare.com/files/69446372...7_-_11-13_.mp3
[/COLOR]

nosajmunson 11-19-2007 01:10 PM

Re: Beautiful Burnout (Mark Knight remix)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by holden
Thanks for the find and for splitting it out (i use mp3 cutter or sonic foundry for cutting long files, but cue spliter is pretty handy if you have a .cue file!)

While on the topic here, I am looking for something. I have quite a few raw, uncut, unmixed, UW Concerts, but each one is just one big file(MP3 & WMA format).
I want to break them out into tracks. Does any one have any suggestions on the best software (Freeware) to do this with? I have used Audacity, but that just can't do what I want.

I don't want anything fancy. Just something to take a 2.5 hour MP3 as an example and break it out into multiple tracks (1 MP3 for each song).

Thanks

Krystyan 11-22-2007 08:35 PM

Re: Beautiful Burnout (Mark Knight remix)
 
Digweed just put Underworld - Beautiful Burnout (Pig & Dan remix) on his chart...

King of Snake 11-23-2007 01:20 AM

Re: Beautiful Burnout (Mark Knight remix)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nosajmunson
While on the topic here, I am looking for something. I have quite a few raw, uncut, unmixed, UW Concerts, but each one is just one big file(MP3 & WMA format).
I want to break them out into tracks. Does any one have any suggestions on the best software (Freeware) to do this with? I have used Audacity, but that just can't do what I want.

I don't want anything fancy. Just something to take a 2.5 hour MP3 as an example and break it out into multiple tracks (1 MP3 for each song).

Thanks

well as mentioned in this thread, you can use cuesplitter to do this.
You can make your own cue file to use, just check the wiki for an example on the formatting.


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