This isn't always something that artists have all control on. Especially when its a remix of an old song like this. Labels often won't clear this stuff out or are asking for ridiculous amount of money for rights.
My question is how they got the Vocals. I have been looking for the vocals. So In essence, either they processed the vocals out or re-recorded the vocals. Regardless, f-inf classic remix of the original song.
Fell in love with No Mana, he reminds me of like a "son" of deadmau5. Bringing back those same feelings I had when I first listened to deadmau5 in late 2008.
No Mana played this on his escape Halloween virtual rave a thon set awhile ago. And since I've been searching frantically with no luck only to conclude he must've mixed it on the spot. Then I get a notification about a new remix by him. And low and behold haha.
First time I heard Motorcycle Rush was in 2006 when I burned a CD of new DL'ed Mp3s and took a trip to Key Largo FL on Buttonwood Sound. I always think of the glass waters of that sound when I hear this. Thanks No Mana for taking this to Level 2
Gotta disagree. No Mana has had his own recognisable sound distinct from deadmau5 etc. pretty much since shortly after entering mau5trap. Definitely has the ~2008 prog house base, which deadmau5 pioneered at the time, but I feel like this track would sound weird coming from deadmau5.
@@delcanprobably This 100%. I'll admit, my initial draw towards Jordan's music on debut, was that it reminded me a bit of the mau5' older stuff. But, he quickly honed his own sound.
Going back to the first time i heard your music was NYE 2016 in El Paso Texas and it was remarkable as the night was. I hope you're reading this No Mana, you've changed my life along with many others. I'm never going to let go of the time i met you in Scottsdale after that puking incident at Maya Dayclub. I'll see you soon m8 thank you for everything