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lets not get too deep here fellas talking about feelings and what not...
its un AUTA.
you've got deeper than that before soupa, it's ok
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Originally posted by Dean Millson Mate i guess i was a bit taken back by the way you put it that's all. There is saying you don't like something very much and then there is saying "this is crap" which i thought was a bit of a funny way to "give feedback". If you think that that's a fine response then that's all good really. Just as you have said you have the right to express how you feel, i thought it was poor form. You seem to have a bee in your bonnet about something around here recently, not sure why, but that's how it made me feel |
Here is my latest mix. Starts with some psygressive with tribal elements, then in the second half moves onto melodic psytrance. Although my knowlegde of styles is seriously lacking. Let me know what you think. Enjoy.
Tracklist:
1. Beat Bizarre – Funk Fluid
2. NASA – Penetration Generation
3. Paulina Cewe – Exophilia
4. JOOF – Rasa Lila (Siberian Son Remix)
5. Siberian Son – Scandal
6. Liquid Soul – Choice
7. Human Blue – Galactic Fire
8. Steve Birch – Love Juice
9. Human Blue – Terpsichore
link
looks the goods teap0t! will check it out when i get home
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Originally posted by Philby but that music pisses me off because i think it sounds shit and it pisses me off that these people now are playing it when they didnt used to. i dont think thats poor form. of course music is subjective and they wouldnt play music like that if they didnt like it. well maybe they would play it if they didnt like it because it might get them more gigs or something i dunno. |
downloading new teflon will post a review tm
also, soups' mix is good.. i mean, i wanna be friends with it
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Originally posted by MiSSyM Not all minimal/tech music is crap! |
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Originally posted by Philby yes it is I WIN |
k guys, just ignore my mix then :P
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Originally posted by Nsonic k guys, just ignore my mix then :P |
lol philby thanks for your comments. no offence taken as i rarely listen to anyones comments about my djing especially on forums like these. it was specifically a minimal tech mix as a promo for the laundry room, not for ourselves. it doesnt mean thats what you going to hear from us when we play out haha. good dj's play more than one style buddy. if you dont like that mix im guessing you don't like booka shade, mandy and other stuff that gets released out of get physical or similar labels. thats fine each to their own mate. if you dont understand this music or its 15 bpm's too slow for you then sorry dude, i'd be curious to what you say about this music in 6-8 months time.
not sure where you got that 80's comment from. its not an electro atari mix and if you listened to it properly you would realise it was done on ableton so of course the mixing is perfect
looking forward to your next mix mate, thanks for the publicity too.
*by the way i dont buy JOOF tunes
i'm still struggling to see why people put together mixes on ableton, when it is really not a true reflection of how good or bad they are as DJs.
Am i the only one who prefers to hear a live dj mix over an ableton set?
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Originally posted by 00soups00 i'm still struggling to see why people put together mixes on ableton, when it is really not a true reflection of how good or bad they are as DJs. Am i the only one who prefers to hear a live dj mix over an ableton set? |
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Originally posted by 00soups00 i'm still struggling to see why people put together mixes on ableton, when it is really not a true reflection of how good or bad they are as DJs. Am i the only one who prefers to hear a live dj mix over an ableton set? |
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Originally posted by 00soups00 i'm still struggling to see why people put together mixes on ableton, when it is really not a true reflection of how good or bad they are as DJs. Am i the only one who prefers to hear a live dj mix over an ableton set? |
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Originally posted by Lister Cooray lol this is the first one i've ever done soups and i generally never do it. id be happy to show you how i mix if you want to *for the last time its a promo for the laundry room not for us personally!! you think diggers mixed transitions live do you? if it was our personal promo things would be different. |
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Originally posted by Fledz I prefer it on radioshows. The mixing is better and it I just want to hear good tracks. Live mixing can be left for livesets or DJ promo's for clubs. When I'm listening to a set I want good music, followed by good mixing. Whether it's Ableton, vinyl or CDs doesn't bother me. |
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Originally posted by Fledz I prefer it on radioshows. The mixing is better and it I just want to hear good tracks. Live mixing can be left for livesets or DJ promo's for clubs. When I'm listening to a set I want good music, followed by good mixing. Whether it's Ableton, vinyl or CDs doesn't bother me. |
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Originally posted by 00soups00 again it wasnt a personal smear against your abilities as a dj, i know what your skills and sound are like and i probably will come down to see Laundry. however i dont care about what diggers did when he was mixing his album. i love how people make the comparison between what they do and what massive international dj's do... before anyone brings it up, i know my music loveman Markus Schulz uses ableton when he is on the road to put together his GDJB radio show, however this constant shift to ableton for promo's is just a bit whack in my opinion. |
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Originally posted by Dj_Es-Dva Im going to have to disagree there. I think it should only be used if you're using it for a purpose, ie. to rework live or do complicated things. If your just using it to go between song A and B then thats just being a jukebox |
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Originally posted by Dean Millson It's just the same as anything - horses for courses really. I find putting together a mix in ableton more challenging than recording a live mix these days, but that's because i try to push it further and pretty much re-edit every single track that i use. It takes me about 4 times as long than knocking out a live mix. I think if you're putting together a mix to show a club what you can do (for example) then i think it should be mixed live, but as Deeman said, if you're established, or are maybe doing it to share your music then i have no problem with Ableton. I would much prefer to listen to good tunes put together well than good tunes ruined by sloppy mixing. There are only a few live sets that i really dig listening to because they're mixed so well - and that's few & far between sometimes. You get away with so much more when playing live, but as soon as it's removed from that context it becomes a completely different thing. Hence why imo live recordings of sets can sound so much more disappointing once you're off the dancefloor, out of the "moment", and inside your loungerrom or car. Give me a meticulously thought out & programmed CD over a live mix anyday. But once, again, that's just me |
i tried to mix a cake just on my turntables. fucking mess everywhere.
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Originally posted by 00soups00 i'm still struggling to see why people put together mixes on ableton, when it is really not a true reflection of how good or bad they are as DJs. Am i the only one who prefers to hear a live dj mix over an ableton set? |
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Originally posted by 00soups00 i love how people make the comparison between what they do and what massive international dj's do... |
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