The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

the name was chosen by going through the liner notes. it was someone no one bothered to talk about with minimal contact details
What was the point of doing this? I spent so much time trying to contact Ryan Arnold o_O So all the information is false.
Thank you for confirming that
 
Probably the weirdest Loren track to gatekeep. It's hardly even a song, from what we have heard it sounds like a loop with Michael and Bryan experimenting in the studio. Bryan played that loop with slight variations while Michael was feeling out the melody, nothing really different from Brad Loop.

There's a V2, yea, but I'm guessing it's just a more polished production with the same V1 MJ vocals.
 
Probably the weirdest Loren track to gatekeep. It's hardly even a song, from what we have heard it sounds like a loop with Michael and Bryan experimenting in the studio. Bryan played that loop with slight variations while Michael was feeling out the melody, nothing really different from Brad Loop.

There's a V2, yea, but I'm guessing it's just a more polished production with the same V1 MJ vocals.
It's more like the give in to me worktape to me
 
Probably the weirdest Loren track to gatekeep. It's hardly even a song, from what we have heard it sounds like a loop with Michael and Bryan experimenting in the studio. Bryan played that loop with slight variations while Michael was feeling out the melody, nothing really different from Brad Loop.

There's a V2, yea, but I'm guessing it's just a more polished production with the same V1 MJ vocals.
Really, the only difference between Brad Loop and 7 Digits is that 7 Digits is more advanced both production wise and vocal wise - Seven does have coherent words/lyrics. I'll give Brad Loop the fact that there's vocal harmonies, but there's virtually no real lyrics on BL337. Plus the beat has 0 real change throughout.
 
the name was chosen by going through the liner notes. it was someone no one bothered to talk about with minimal contact details
For what it's worth: https://www.reddit.com/user/ryanold19/comments/1q8bgms/update/

Looks like he's since passed away from a stroke (RIP) and his son made a post... He agrees that some of the things his father said was dubious, including "Basszouille". He found a cassette of "Bassouille" which appears to be some funky Bryan Loren groove track... There is also a track called "Circles" on the tape, mentioned here: https://michael-jackson.fandom.com/wiki/Circles

We might be on to something, but we need more info just to be sure.
 
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Thus proving a point I made years back - Bryans album is just his unused Dangerous grooves with slight tweaks
 
For what it's worth: https://www.reddit.com/user/ryanold19/comments/1q8bgms/update/

Looks like he's since passed away from a stroke (RIP) and his son made a post... He agrees that some of the things his father said was dubious, including "Basszouille". He found a cassette of "Bassouille" which appears to be some funky Bryan Loren groove track... There is also a track called "Circles" on the tape, mentioned here: https://michael-jackson.fandom.com/wiki/Circles

We might be on to something, but we need more info just to be sure.
This is a great find! It’s amazing that his son apparently discovered an early cassette of D.N.A. — although I can confirm this isn’t the final version.

Circles is also a writer’s demo by Loren.
 
To be fair, I did say that it was from memory. The tape that was found simply confirmed otherwise. I don’t see anything wrong with that.

It’s also possible that both artists made songs with the same title.
 
For what it's worth: https://www.reddit.com/user/ryanold19/comments/1q8bgms/update/

Looks like he's since passed away from a stroke (RIP) and his son made a post... He agrees that some of the things his father said was dubious, including "Basszouille". He found a cassette of "Bassouille" which appears to be some funky Bryan Loren groove track... There is also a track called "Circles" on the tape, mentioned here: https://michael-jackson.fandom.com/wiki/Circles

We might be on to something, but we need more info just to be sure.
Or the user realized how inconsistent his information had been, and this is yet another way of getting attention. Anybody can claim to be anybody on Reddit.

The so-called “dubious” information went beyond the supposed Bassouille track, as I have made clear in that thread from 3 years ago. Almost none of what he was saying seemed to make sense.
 
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It’s also strange and suspect that his son would address that track specifically in a post like this. Why? If he really were who he claims to be, wouldn’t he simply inform the other users about his father’s passing without pretending to be an authority on MJ’s unreleased songs?

Would the son of a successful recording engineer really claim to know more than his father about his own father’s work and refer to information he gave as dubious? Again, why do so in an informational post about your father’s death?
 
Alright, I need to get this off my chest..because it's been on my mind for a while now.

Korgnex.... a name that has echoed through these halls for *decades*. A fixture of this community, present through countless discussions, highs and lows and yet, to this day, an absolute enigma. 😢 Whoever this person is, they have mastered the art of mystery in a way that honestly deserves its own appreciation lol

I am NOT here to unmask anyone. That's not what this is about. What I am genuinely, deeply curious about is the material.

What does Korgnex actually have? I confess I haven't tracked every cryptic hint or followed every "mini leak" down the rabbit hole (though I do recall something about a Butterflies alternate version from years back that was apparently tied to him). But what else is out there? What do the veterans of this forum actually know or believe about the scope of his archive?

I just want to understand. Fill me in :)
 
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