Well, i tried a couple of speed and i found out that at around 500x we can hear what seems to be the original audio background, all of this on the reversed version. 500x speed version
The song seems closer to a regular audio too, i personnality don't know this song (If it's not an original from the autor), so i submitted it to Audiotag to see, but no result,
For the background noise all i can hear seems to be a caughing and a bunch of sound made by random stuff being tossed around...I can't really make anything about these.
On the tweet side, the clap sign in between words in the first tweet must have a meaning... That's it for me tonight.
Found it. I decompiled the file and uploaded it to Audio Tag. It's Maximum ft. La Methode (Bassnectar & ill.Gates Remix.)
[](/dj) Extracted sound, used AudioTag, and here it is.
Turns out I already had the album on my computer for a year.
I don't recognize the song, but I thought I'd suggest a solution. If you rip the file, and then upload it to a site and then run it through this bot, you should be able to find the name of the song though. I presume this would defeat the purpose of having the song, though, because then you would not need the name to download it.
I do want to know the answer to this and will be monitoring the answers closely. Any ideas on how to get to the answer would be great. Tried ofcourse Shazam and audiotag.info with no success.
Yeah, I think so as well. Still expected it to be on Discogs under Unreleased Tracks but there's no Unreleased Tracks entry. I uploaded it to http://audiotag.info/ but the results it gave were all different tracks. I wonder how this YouTube uploader got his hands on it.
This website: http://audiotag.info/ has never failed me, but today it seems they have a lot of network traffic. I tried 10 times, but it just kept erroring out. You do have to download the MP3 of the youtube video first though. I used http://convert2mp3.net/en/index.php