When kors k asked me what song I would like to remix for "Ways For Liberation" it took me several days to make a decision, as he has produced many fantastic tracks over his musical career thus far.

In the end I decided to remix one of his more downtempo tracks as I thought the result would be more interesting, and "Rakuen" was perfect for this since it was roughly half the tempo of a typical hardcore track.

Of course avid beatmania players will understand the joke of this remix's name, but in all seriousness I have a lot of respect for kors k,

as he has given me much support and encouragement in the time that I've known him.

So, it was my intention to finish up a remix that both my fans and kors k's fans would equally enjoy. Hopefully I achieved this!


Pay Respect Remix Mp3 Download


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A lock, even if a very cheap lock, on par with a thief knot, would be to change the default license on a derivative design to match that of the original, after confirming that either the remix option was checked on the original, or the creator of the two designs was the same, and then throw up a pop-up, reminding the person of the license, if they went to change their own settings to ones that weren't compatible with the original. This WOULDN'T prevent them from simply un-checking the remix box, or re-uploading it without the remix box checked, but would stand as a reminder of the expectation of fair play.

It is at least theoretically possible that the originator has agreed the new conditions with the remixer. @sylviatrilling is right, the honourable thing to do now would be to notify the originator so that, if necessary, action may be taken.

I know a lot of the prusaprinter site was put together quickly, but it would be nice if they revisited the licensing and remixing functions. I suspect a lot of posters pick a license more-or-less at random based on a quick read. If something is flagged as a remix, the original license could be suggested as the default (or enforced).

Hello, I would like to show one project as a remix here from Thingiverse. However, I could not find the project from the easy searching space. I tried to write the name of the owner, or project, or paste the link, unfortunately, it did not appear. Do you know any easy way to find the project? And if I can not find it, is it okay to paste the link of the project into the description section?

"A Little Respect" is a song written and recorded by English synth-pop duo Erasure, released in September 1988 by Mute. It was written by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell. The lyrics are a plea to a lover to show compassion and respect. The heavily synthesized instrumentation is accentuated by acoustic guitar and Bell's vocal falsetto in the chorus. It was their tenth single and was taken from their third studio album, The Innocents (1988). Known as one of their signature songs, the single reached number four on the UK Singles Chart and was Erasure's second consecutive top-20 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100, where it made number 14, and reached number two on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart.

There are several remixes of the song. It was originally mixed by Mark Saunders and Phil Legg on the 1988 UK singles, and Justin Strauss for the original US release. In 2006 was remixed by Jadded Alliance for the Future Retro remix compilation sampling some elements of the Justin Strauss' remixes from 1988. In 2009 new remixes appeared; one on the Pop! Remixed UK EP, and one more on the Phantom Bride EP celebrating the 25th anniversary of The Innocents by Wayne G and Alan Allder, the same year, on Erasure's official web site two more mixes appeared for download: one by Glenn Nichols and a dub mix of the Wayne G and Alan Allder mix. e24fc04721

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