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Your Cheiron song of the day

Started by turnaround, January 12, 2012, 09:45:43 PM

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Tony Hermansson

Back in the days - Cheiron Old School

GEORGE - Up & down    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQiIKUaJcbs
1996

Written by: George/M Rakascan
Produced by: D PoP/M Martin

turnaround

Great choices, some I don't even know!

Mine is:

D-Side - Invisible (BRAIDE, CHRISTOPHER CARLSSON, ANDREAS CHILD, DESMOND)
And I liked it..

turnaround

The Click Five - Mary Jane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5JLQzVAIGg

Ethan Mentzer; Ben Romans; Andreas Carlsson; Lisa Greene
And I liked it..

Tony Hermansson

My absolute favorite Elofsson / Carlsson co-write!

Wasted Love - Marie Serneholt    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Up00-fhbjM

Album: Enjoy The Ride 2006

Writen By:
Görgen Elofsson
Andreas Carlsson

Produced By:
Görgen Elofsson
Pär Westerlund

Alex Martin

Mary Jane is really a great song.

Linda

Quote from: Tommy on January 28, 2012, 04:23:17 PM
                                                                                         
And also a Dub version he made...I LOVE this version. It's just pure Denniz. http://youtu.be/pAnPaK6y4VU

I never heard this dub mix before.....it's really great!

princessofegypt

Quote from: Tommy on January 29, 2012, 03:24:15 AM
                                                                          Backstreet Boys - We've Got It Goin' On

:) Another one of my very favorite productions by Denniz PoP. Denniz's music and production on this is amazing...the beat..the bass..the strings..The Hook!!!

Music by Denniz PoP
Lyrics by Max Martin and Herbie Crichlow

I uploaded an Instrumental version I found with backing vocals. http://youtu.be/9BEQQE4FJ7I

I think I like this better than the one with all the vocals :) wow, the chorus is basically just Andreas Carlsson with Brian and AJ, LOL!

Rebecca

Thanks Tommy, I love those instrumentals!

turnaround

And I liked it..

Raul_esp

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Quote from: Tommy on January 31, 2012, 09:21:02 PM
                                                                               Herbie - Come Together
                                                            From the album "Fingers" recorded at Cheiron in 1995
                                                            Produced by Denniz PoP
                                                            Music by Denniz PoP
                                                            Lyrics by Herbie Crichlow and Max Martin
                                                            Backing Vocals by Jeanette Söderholm
   
                       Link :             ..
                                                                     
:) Hey everyone. Time for my Cheiron song of the day. This is probably a lesser known track and is one of the best tracks on "Fingers". Denniz strikes again with his signature special brand of Euro reggae ...PoP :) The music has a very similar sound to his work on Ace Of Base's "The Sign" with once again (one of my favorite trademarks of his) Those Hi-Hat's!!! plus his trademark "haunting" string/pad sound.. and that great simple 3 chord progression reggae pattern that he does so well. Herbie and Max also have some very meaningful lyrics on this song and the title is self explanatory. It is all about fighting racism and separation and how people of the world should unite instead of drawing further apart. And what better way to come together than through music! Like we are all doing on this forum right now.

Also, a cool side note. This is the album where Martin Sandberg became Max Martin. Denniz said Herbie was the one who gave him the name. Here is an excerpt from an interview where they explain how this happened.......................................

                                                                    ***Denniz PoP Max Martin Interview***

Denniz: The first thing Martin had to do, was of course to change his name.

[Martin and Denniz Laughs]

Denniz: He just had to get a disco-name, right away. You just can't be known as Martin Sandberg. So, he became [makes a wierd voice] Meex Meertin.

[Martin and Denniz laughs]

Reporter: And after that you could speak to each other?

Denniz: Yep, exactly [laughing] then he turned normal

Martin: Yeah, then I was a part of the disco-gang all of a sudden.

Reporter: [to Denniz] I guess this was your chief concern, or ... ?

[Everybody laughs]

Martin: [to Denniz] who was it that came up with it? Was it E-type?

Denniz: No, Herbie.

Martin: Oh yeah, that's right. I came to the studio one day, and the single "Right type of mood" that we did had just arrived with the mail. And .. it was so powerful to hold this in your hand and just look at it. And it said "Produced by Denniz Pop and Max Martin". And I was like ... uhum? And who is that? and Herbie said "That, is you". I was like, "oh, ok ...?" .. and ever since I had to live with it. [laughs]

Denniz: Herbie thought it should me "Maximum Martin"

Martin: Oh, yeah. He was into those Latin disco-names?

[laughs]

Martin: But he settled for "Max" Martin eventually. And it feels alright, to have a disco name.

Denniz: yeah?

Martin: yeah!

Denniz: That's nice.

Martin: Denniz Pop? .. that's fine with me too.

[laughs]     

Full Interview link : http://welder80.byethost31.com/Max_Martin_and_Denniz_Pop_Interview.html

Amazing , very interesting to read it.

Axel

Actually I like the rest of the interview even more. It's absolutely hilarious. The anecdotes about Michael Jackson, the honesty that he had to laugh while all of that happened, the honesty about turning down Aqua, and Denniz saying that they didn't have a clue sometimes. That's so bloody down to earth that it's extremely refreshing and inspiring.

thanks for sharing this, guys.

turnaround

Great annecdote!
PS: I edited the download link out as it could get us into trouble.

:(

Not yet sure about my Cheiron song of the day :)
And I liked it..

Rebecca

Tommy, thanks so much for that link to the interview, it was so fantastic to read and very funny too.

Tony Hermansson

Quote from: Tommy on January 28, 2012, 04:23:17 PM
                                                                                           Ace Of Base - The Sign

I would have to say this is one of.. if not my favorite song ever. So I guess for me it's more like a 'Cheiron song of my life'. Denniz PoP's production on this track is amazing and is definitely a masterpiece. I have yet to hear a song that has a better Hi-Hat rhythm alone...Denniz was THE BEST at creating rhythmic patterns, beats, bass lines, leads, and hooks...not to mention symphony's...just listen to "One Love" here http://youtu.be/GOziDjbAvGg which he wrote and produced...
He is my musical hero.

Here is the instrumental version of The Sign http://youtu.be/YhUtgKRZGDk

And also a Dub version he made...I LOVE this version. It's just pure Denniz. http://youtu.be/pAnPaK6y4VU


Oh Yea! Thank you for reminding me of this masterpiece   :)
As Cheiron as it can be. Love that very Denniz Bas Line.

Alex Martin

ERIC SAADE - LOVE IS CALLING

I think this is the best eric saade's song.

Does Anyone know who are the writers?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBK8QhmV4Y4