My first Jam personal cut

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  • #82065
    UKJingles
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      Back on topic..
      Here’s my first JAM cut from 1992 (Which I believe features the “First Generation” JAM Singers)

      #81923
      mb
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        I remember that on many a tape that dropped through my letterbox :)
        YES I’m that old
        Hey! that means you are too hehehehe

        #81906
        GrahamCollins

          A couple of years ago Warp Factor #14 was the front runner for our new jock cuts at Solid Gold GEM AM. Unfortunately Jon wouldn’t allow it as the BBC still had market exclusivity for it as part of the mini package created for Tony Blackburn’s Pick of The Pops, even though by then he had left Radio 2. We chose Skywave #13 instead.

          #81740
          Sean Martin
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            Good game ;)
            I got my 1st personal cuts back in 1990, a composite of Skywave and Warpfactor. As you rightly guessed, WF#14 is in there. Had I realised that most people heard “Seedy Music”, I’d have probably rethought the lyrics ^^ I had it done again many years later with new lyrics :)

            #81442
            mb
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              Seedy music sounds quite errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr interesting like the love zone but a little dirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrtier!

              #75621
              Sean Martin
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                Actually, I got my dates muddled. THIS is my 1st order from 1995 . . . . Absolutely gorgeous vocals!!!

                #75622
                gameswizard
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                  Absolutely gorgeous vocals!!!

                  Amazing!
                  And I love that the 7 voice vocals are actually in stereo and haven’t all been mixed down to mono – i.e. everyone’s singing in the centre(!) – which seems to happen all to often these days.

                  #75623
                  GrahamCollins

                    The original On The Coast cut does pan the vocals left, right and then centre, so Sean’s version is just following this. I will stand corrected but jingle vocals are placed pretty much in the centre of a mix to give power (as with 99 percent of pop music) with perhaps a very slight pan on each stack to widen it a little. The reverb IS stereo. Pushing the vocals all around the mix just weakens the impact. If only Jon was here to explain more…..

                    #74978
                    ntcarver0
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                      My parents (I’ve just realised how cool my mum and dad are) bought me a jingle for Christmas 1988.

                      That is so cool that your parents actually bought you your own personal cut.

                      Actually, I got my dates muddled. THIS is my 1st order from 1995 . . . . Absolutely gorgeous vocals!!!

                      https://soundcloud.com/7voice/sean-martin-jam-95/s-7k7ie

                      Absolutely superb. As usual, nothing but the best from JMW and the crew at JAM.l

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