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MKTO - Forever Until Tomorrow (MAX MARTIN, RAMI - comeback of a dream team)

Started by turnaround, December 04, 2013, 12:45:50 PM

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turnaround

And I liked it..

Rebecca

I want to know too (what happened with Max and Rami) and also how they came together for this song. Unless this is a really old song that Max started to write with Rami.

Max is nowhere on the production credits. It is also co-produced by Andrew Goldstein. Rami did bass, programming, background vocals. Carl Falk did Guitars and Programming.

Jules

Quote from: turnaround on February 09, 2014, 12:29:07 AM
How do you know? I just want to know what happened.

I don't know. I assume, because never has there been a single word of a fight between them. Rami said in several interviews that he left Maratone because he needed a break from music and needed to figure out what directions to go next. You can't just assume there was a fight only because it would make the whole story sound more dramatic. lol

People can "break up" their work relationship and still be friends you know. Also, when I was at Kinglet Carl told me how they hang out and spend time at each others studios all the time. Also I don't think Shellback & Kinglet would be working together so much if there was a bad atmosphere.

turnaround

My copy arrived :D
Background vocals by Rami. I must listen more carefully!
And I liked it..

Jules


uberweiss

Solid album. Big pop melodies and comfort food production, as I'd expect from Goldstein/Kiriakou/Bogart/Robbins. "Wasted" is gorgeous, and obviously "Classic" is infectious as hell. "God Only Knows" also has a very sweet melody. The sentiments in "Thank You" and especially "American Dream" (beautiful chorus on that one) are kind of interesting and unexpected as well!

Don't think it's quite as good as last year's Goldstein/Kiriakou album: "Louder" by R5. That is definitely being slept on here! So many incredible melodies!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdoGGIMCsbM "If I Can't Be With You"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDSLsLKRn7A "Ain't No Way We're Goin' Home"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDSLsLKRn7A "Falling For You"

turnaround

Anyone has a US Spotify account and can play the track by track commentary:

http://smarturl.it/MKTOSpotifyTrack

I'm interested if they say anything about Max or the songwriting of "Forever Until Tomorrow".

Thanks :)
And I liked it..

uberweiss

Quote from: turnaround on April 09, 2014, 08:02:37 PM
Anyone has a US Spotify account and can play the track by track commentary:

http://smarturl.it/MKTOSpotifyTrack

I'm interested if they say anything about Max or the songwriting of "Forever Until Tomorrow".

Thanks :)

They call Max a "legend in the game". Max had a song he wanted to throw their way, which he told Emanuel Kiriakou about. The song Max sent didn't have a rap.