+michelmaxed Man i listened to the kygo remix first time today and couldn't handle it longer than 30 seconds. He really screwed up the timings/arrangment of the piano and the voice to try and match it to his beat. And it completely takes away the magic of the original. Daniel Bortz however left the tempo/pitch untouched and added his usual epic percussion lines and subbass that really fit well togheter with the song and adds a nice groove to the original. Kygo should take some notes from the masters of deephouse
it's contemporary British barnyard countrymusic with some filthy deep chicago style jazzy piano undertones mixed with a post nazi-German nihilistic electro beat, I like to suggest you make a new playlist and save it under this ;-P
www.discogs.com/James-Blake-Limit-To-Your-Love-Daniel-Bortz-Re-Edit/release/3680246 you can buy the vinyl from here.There is no digital release only vinyl.
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Few years later and I'm back. There's something special about associating a song with a memory. No picture of a memory gives me this inexplicable feeling. This song never fails to provide me just that, whatever it is. Props to everyone coming back to this timeless masterpiece ❤
This popped into my head today and I had to find it to listen to! Came across Kygo's remix and was like nooooooo that's not that right one! This is it! Takes me back!
06MAY2022 Dear Listener(s), Your Hon'ble President is the Captain at the flight command .. Lovers will read the first line of this song as : "There's no limit to your luck" (in place of 'There's a limit to your Love;) and thereafter alternate singing both sentences ...
its deep - no doubt - cross file it under soulful as well... imho there is very little techy key tones so i wouldn't call it tech, check out henrik shwarz, deetron and/or ame (especially his remix of tarzan and rej) for what i would consider tech (but still deep & soulful)