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| quote: | Originally posted by ziptnf
Mane, I'm not quite doing this mix justice by listening with these cheap piece of shit earbud headphones, I want to be able to hear the bass, but at work I can't really do that. I'll probably give it a better listen later, but for now I'll finish up the mix.
//listening...
10min in, WAWAWAWAWAWAWAWAH 
40min in, you're picking up the energy a little bit, up until now has been really ridiculously loungey and chillax, which is good, but can be a tad boring without a change in pace, and that's what you're doing here. I really like this stretch through about 48 minutes-ish.
You lower the energy a little afterwards with some nice reverb'd piano, it almost sounds like the Moonlight Sonata melody... love it. The track right after that is wonderful! I love the flute melody, I feel like I'm floating... good stuff. The last track is very pretty, an excellent way to finish off the set. I'm not sure how I feel about the childrens voices off in the distance, seems a little off.
Overall, I actually liked this better than Tethered Survival or Dublanta 1, simply because of the way the set progressed and finished, you never lost control of your energy and you maintained a fantastic atmosphere that was downtempo and relaxed. Well done, Adam, I really enjoyed this. |
I wasn't expecting you to like it all that much because it was more laid back, but tight. Thanks for the in-depth review as always. I never have as much to say 
As for the wawa track, I thought the vocal in it was a bit catchy and fun to mix in and play around with All these mixes have been done on a friends cdj 1000's and djm 800 so I like to mess about with them a bit since I've only got cdj 200's and a dxm06 -- that enydo is borrowing for a spell 
| quote: | Originally posted by denys envy
on it. |
damn right. Though I think more of the stuff you're looking for is in this mix:
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...5&forumid=73&s=
whorewhorewhore I know, but that mix durr is more clubby and wonkier 
Either way, more people listening to other stuffs is always jive.
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