The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

They're different sections of the song, kinda hard to tell since the song is quite repetitive but I think the snippet Zx1 shared was around the last minute of it. This one seems to be an extended snippet of the seminar recording that leaked a couple of years back.
The song is just a loop after intro if someone make extended version of this to 3 minutes we have water in hq
 
i think im very late but i feel like all seven new snippets are so uninteresting.

Turnin Me Off especially let me down but i guess i shouldve expected it to sound like...that after how bill bottrell described it as very unlikable lmao

basing off that snippet im also surprised michael seriously considered Shut Up and Dance as of 2009, sounds pretty late 80s-early 90s

what even is Time Marches On though? did we ever hear of it before the leak?
 
MJ would have most likely spent some time totally reworking songs. So I don't think something sounding dated at the time means that it would be the exact same had he released it.

We don't know what ideas were in his head in regards to changing the tracks.
 
MJ would have most likely spent some time totally reworking songs. So I don't think something sounding dated at the time means that it would be the exact same had he released it.

We don't know what ideas were in his head in regards to changing the tracks.
I hope MJ would have kept the Korgnex tag in the final version if he got to complete it.
 
I love how people tend to see a well-written text and immediately take its side without asking who actually wrote it.

On one side, we have a member of our community who, the moment he got his hands on some unreleased material, shared as much information as he could — probably because he was trusted with it — including melodies, snippets, and structural details.

On the other side, we have a self-righteous jackass who leeches off unreleased material, using his connections and probably his wealth to take advantage of other members of the community (selling a DAT tape for €200,000 and a CD for €100,000), throwing around terms like “File Traders” as if he’s Brad Buxer himself, owning the original multitracks.

Brother, you were selling a CD with a FLAC file for €100,000 — drop the act.

And not only that, but you’ve acted like an elitist for years, never sharing a single shred of information. All you ever did was jump on the hype train whenever someone else leaked something, hoping you could sell your junk.

I’m genuinely happy that someone is finally messing with your collection.

I didn’t want to bring this up, but I can’t stand reading words like “hurting fans” coming from that guy. ****** elitists think they own the vault. Mike would’ve been disgusted by people like you.
 
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