Todd Edwards is one of those special kind of house artists who have a perfect understanding of their own unique style and all their tracks are easily able to identify rhe artist. Ross Couch is another artist I can say the same about.
He actually did, I mislabeled it 😆 It's a promo, Todd labeled it as "unreleased" on his SoundCloud page and I used that as a reference. You can listen to it here: th-cam.com/video/jTSDieVxZbw/w-d-xo.html
@@freedomgundam95 It's the other way around, the Crazy In Love remix came first (2005), and then Crazy In Dub (2007) afterwards (hence the name). Unfortunately Todd doesn't have the original master of Crazy In Dub anymore, and the mixed version in Full On Vol. 3 is all that's left of it.
@@tgiscoolgood to know, i might have confused sleeves as you know the 4 to the floor classics from distorted records have almost the same design in Todd's case. It makes a lot more sense actually. Well, fyi i just dug in to todd edwards' work last friday for the first time and his tracks for the most part are amazing, especially Steal U're Heart (the breakdowns are crazy good) and of course the intro edit of his iconic track "wishing i were home" this is just the beginning for me though. Another track that i really like of his is his supposedly unreleased version of daft punk's "Face to face" where he basically changes the drums into a more shuffly pattern. Cheers man!
Todd Edwards is one of those special kind of house artists who have a perfect understanding of their own unique style and all their tracks are easily able to identify rhe artist. Ross Couch is another artist I can say the same about.
His battle scars remix might actually one of the best songs I’ve listened to
Big fax
some times i cant believe how good this shit is like the groove is mathematically perfect like the jay z verse is soo good
Very nice!
Wow. Just wow. The selection and the progression you've mixed are excellent. Great work tg!
definitely new to todd judging by this selection
still a good selection
Agreed, and agreed.
Such a great mix! Love the inclusion of the unreleased DVNO remix, it's a hidden gem that one
ONCE AGAIN, MORE CLASSIC TODD BEATS. ALL DAY.
amazing mix
Jesus christ the crazy in love remix is sick, how come he didn't release it???
He actually did, I mislabeled it 😆 It's a promo, Todd labeled it as "unreleased" on his SoundCloud page and I used that as a reference. You can listen to it here: th-cam.com/video/jTSDieVxZbw/w-d-xo.html
@@tgiscoolyo thanks!
@@tgiscool also it's really cool that he used his older track "crazy in dub" as the base for the remix
@@freedomgundam95 It's the other way around, the Crazy In Love remix came first (2005), and then Crazy In Dub (2007) afterwards (hence the name). Unfortunately Todd doesn't have the original master of Crazy In Dub anymore, and the mixed version in Full On Vol. 3 is all that's left of it.
@@tgiscoolgood to know, i might have confused sleeves as you know the 4 to the floor classics from distorted records have almost the same design in Todd's case. It makes a lot more sense actually. Well, fyi i just dug in to todd edwards' work last friday for the first time and his tracks for the most part are amazing, especially Steal U're Heart (the breakdowns are crazy good) and of course the intro edit of his iconic track "wishing i were home" this is just the beginning for me though. Another track that i really like of his is his supposedly unreleased version of daft punk's "Face to face" where he basically changes the drums into a more shuffly pattern. Cheers man!
Anyone know the song he used as the beat for the crazy in love remix?
Todd created it entirely himself, but he did reuse it 2 years later by removing the vocals, and was called "Crazy In Dub".
@@tgiscool ahh nice one. Thought it sounded familiar