But there was a problem. The original was a technical mess.
Magic touch(31 song mashup) by romos - playlist by Xtra drink
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The track is widely recognized for its seamless transitions and use of "vocal chops" from various electronic and pop hits. Some of the primary songs sampled include: : "One More Time," "Revolution 909," and "Musique". : "Spectrum" (including the A-Trak & Clockwork Remix ) and "Shave It". : "Technicolor," "The City," and his remix of "Pendulum".
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Have you found a version of the Magic Touch mashup that sounds even cleaner? Share your source (no direct links, just descriptions) in the comments below. And if you’re a producer: consider making a lossless FLAC available on a tracking-free platform. The community will thank you.
For every ten listeners who loved the original "Magic Touch," one audio engineer cringed. The issues were not musical—the song selection was brilliant—but production-related:
But what does "fixed" mean in this context? In the world of mashups, it's not uncommon for tracks to have minor issues, such as tempo inconsistencies or vocal pitch problems. Our team has meticulously addressed these issues, fine-tuning the mashup to perfection. The result? A silky-smooth listening experience that's free from distractions. But there was a problem
The track first appeared on the audio-sharing website around 2014, a platform famous for hosting user-generated content and the source of many songs used in games. The artist, going by the name Romos, took inspiration from Stardust’s timeless classic "Music Sounds Better With You," which acts as a foundational loop throughout the song. The result is a wild ride through the sounds of the early 2010s, a true "rollercoaster in musical form."
You simply cannot discuss this mashup without mentioning its lifeblood: rhythm games. A search for the track online will almost certainly lead you to the Osu! and Geometry Dash communities.