Apple's iOS 7 sounds crafted by Owl City creator Adam Young

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  • Reply 41 of 49
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    Originally Posted by jakeu26 View Post



    I think while TPS and Owl City do sound alike in some aspects, if you really listen to a lot of his stuff you will find that there is a difference. I've been spinning "Give Up" like no other lately and I have noticed a significant difference. Of course, I'm sure Adam did draw inspiration from TPS,

    +1

    I would also like to add "If 2 singers have the same genre, the one who came second did not necessarily rip off from the one who came first"

    I prefer owl city to TPS because I like the voice better but that is just my op.

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  • Reply 42 of 49
    bananaman wrote: »
    +1
    I would also like to add "If 2 singers have the same genre, the one who came second did not necessarily rip off from the one who came first"
    I prefer owl city to TPS because I like the voice better but that is just my op.

    We're not talking about the same "genre", we're talking about a knockoff. The biggest difference I found was Owl City's lyrics lack depth. They reflect the empty-headed ness of a Las Vegas lounge act.
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  • Reply 43 of 49
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    We're not talking about the same "genre", we're talking about a knockoff. The biggest difference I found was Owl City's lyrics lack depth. They reflect the empty-headed ness of a Las Vegas lounge act.

    Till here I thought you kinda had a point.

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  • Reply 44 of 49
    bananaman wrote: »
    Till here I thought you kinda had a point.

    I made my point. What's yours?
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  • Reply 45 of 49
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    I made my point. What's yours?

    Mine is they owl city isn't exactly a rip off but more like the same genre.

    "The biggest difference I found was Owl City's lyrics lack depth. They reflect the empty-headed ness of a Las Vegas lounge act."

    makes no sense  unless you mistook owl city for nicki manaj or something.

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  • Reply 46 of 49
    bananaman wrote: »
    Mine is they owl city isn't exactly a rip off but more like the same genre.
    "The biggest difference I found was Owl City's lyrics lack depth. They reflect the empty-headed ness of a Las Vegas lounge act."
    makes no sense  unless you mistook owl city for nicki manaj or something.

    When a musician slavishly copies the vocalization of another singer, the band's sound and the quality of lyrical content, that is a knock-off band. Owl City is that knock-off band.
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  • Reply 47 of 49
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    Originally Posted by SpamSandwich View Post





    When a musician slavishly copies the vocalization of another singer, the band's sound and the quality of lyrical content, that is a knock-off band. Owl City is that knock-off band.

     

    vocalisation??

    copied quality of lyrics seriously???

    The bands sound is the genre.

    slavishly??

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  • Reply 48 of 49

    I love Owl City! My iPhone's ringtone is their The Saltwater Room. I have read this article to know how to make custom free iPhone ringtones.

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  • Reply 49 of 49

    I love Owl City! My iPhone's ringtone is their The Saltwater Room. I have read this article to know how to make custom free iPhone ringtones.

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