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Posted by RJT on May-31-2006 16:45:

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Originally posted by charon
My thoughts exactly. The first thing I thought of when i heard this is glastonbury, and I was almost dissapointed when I didnt hear Surface afterwords


That Glastonbury set is so win, it's been the inspiration for me wanting to drop that track for a couple years now. I can't tell you how glad I was to finally get a chance...

quote:
Originally posted by placebo
god damn this set is so hot

i dont even know when tracks start and end

great shit man

keep it up!


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Originally posted by Protege
Edit: holy shit Rob this set is awesome. Sweet tracks, great flow and the mixing was spot on. goddammit man keep it up.


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Originally posted by dj_bas
Rob i'm so glad you've taken this direction toward house! I love it! I'm working on getting another cdj and most, if not all, of my mixes will consist of the more funkier, spacey type house. I'd do that now but I can't find enough vinyl for it


Thanks guys! I really appreciate the feedback - I'm glad to see something that was seriously worked so hard on, and means so much to me, be enjoyed by so many people. This is probably the last demo I'm going to put out for a bit because this is something that I would be proud to say "defines" my sound for some time.

Thank you guys again - Your compliments mean the world to me!

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
the mix from Expo 86 into Prototype is one of the coolest mixes i've ever heard.


Kind of like a "menthol cig when you're rolling face?"



Thanks again everyone!


Posted by nefardec on May-31-2006 23:54:

very nice

i'll definitely be passing this mix along

for me it just boils over with that infectious chorus in prototype

really cool mix


Posted by coded audio on Jun-01-2006 00:03:

Got interesting for me at track 3 .Astro funk this certainly is.rack at 26 minutes is tasty indeed. slid mixing throughout . Next track I really got into was at the 50 min mark , too noodly for me in between . What is that track at 50 minutes ???.. Finishes off in a very inoffensive fashin which was a bit of a let down for me as I wanted maximum impact outro.


Solid mix though mate.


Posted by idoru on Jun-02-2006 07:17:

Right, well, I'm sicker than hell and running on three-hours of sleep between school and 40 hours of work, so for what it's worth, here's my review before I crawl into bed and die.

I really liked it. Until now (62:00), I was going to ask you where the hell the Ableton stuff came into play, but I finally heard the effects. Superb job of mixing between CDJ and Ableton (I assume that's what you did), which I've been struggling with for quite some time now.

I liked how chill the set was; with all of the shit I dealt with today it was nice to come home and relax before hitting the sack. In addition, I like how you were able to put together a set that defines your sound and be so sure of it. That's the main problem I'm having with the set I've been trying to put together since February; I've gone through multiple different styles of House, but I think I've finally found one that really fits me so I should finally have a new one out soon.

Anywho... Excellent mix, I'll probably have it on repeat for a few days.


Posted by RJT on Jun-05-2006 19:53:

quote:
Originally posted by coded audio
Got interesting for me at track 3 .Astro funk this certainly is.rack at 26 minutes is tasty indeed. slid mixing throughout . Next track I really got into was at the 50 min mark , too noodly for me in between . What is that track at 50 minutes ???.. Finishes off in a very inoffensive fashin which was a bit of a let down for me as I wanted maximum impact outro.


Solid mix though mate.


Thanks for the thoughts Coded! Always glad to hear some input from yet another TA DJ who's always putting out ace mixes!

The track at 50:00 that I believe you're talking about is Golan Globus - Blazer, and yeah, that's an absolute rager! I've loved it ever since the Sasha Glastonbury 2003 set

quote:
Originally posted by Idoru
Right, well, I'm sicker than hell and running on three-hours of sleep between school and 40 hours of work, so for what it's worth, here's my review before I crawl into bed and die.

I really liked it. Until now (62:00), I was going to ask you where the hell the Ableton stuff came into play, but I finally heard the effects. Superb job of mixing between CDJ and Ableton (I assume that's what you did), which I've been struggling with for quite some time now.

I liked how chill the set was; with all of the shit I dealt with today it was nice to come home and relax before hitting the sack. In addition, I like how you were able to put together a set that defines your sound and be so sure of it. That's the main problem I'm having with the set I've been trying to put together since February; I've gone through multiple different styles of House, but I think I've finally found one that really fits me so I should finally have a new one out soon.

Anywho... Excellent mix, I'll probably have it on repeat for a few days.


Thanks man - I seriously hope you're feeling better m8, and I'm really glad you enjoyed this mix.

Looking forward to another one from you soon!



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Originally posted by nefardec
very nice

i'll definitely be passing this mix along

for me it just boils over with that infectious chorus in prototype

really cool mix


Cheers m8 - Thanks for the listen and for passin' it on for me!


Posted by Floorfiller on Jun-06-2006 16:23:

Re: Rob Turner - Glamorama

alright here you go RJT. i didn't really read the thread because i didn't want what other people were saying to influence what i think...so sorry if some things are repeated...



Spirit Catcher - Between Brothers (Tejada Mix) ---> Nutrunner - Open Spaces (Original Mix)


first mix is ok. the timing of the mix is good. first listen through i thought something weird happened around 5:15. listening to it a couple of times i could tell that the nutrunner track kinda has like a weird timing for that one sound so it sounded a little awkward for a second. i don't think you could really do much about it...and really considering the style of the tracks, it allows you to get away with it ya know? just first listen through i was like "wait...is this beatmatched?" and i really like that nutrunner track...nice bassline.


Nutrunner - Open Spaces (Original Mix) ---> Audiofly X - Mind Goes Blank (Orignal Mix)


another good mix. that sound on the incoming audiofly X track seems like it could really just take over so you did job at controlliing it and keeping it down until the right time. tracks go well together and the energy flow in the set is flowing in the right direction.


Audiofly X - Mind Goes Blank (Original Mix) ---> Jimpster - Don't Push It (SWAG's Just Pull It Mix)


pretty sure this mix is a little off when you first start bringing it in. sounded like you started to mix in, heard it was off...then took it out to correct. it sounds like you might have tried that twice before the final mix? is that you or just the song? i was thinking maybe this was one of the laptop songs and you had it looped and were trying to lay over the top or something. if it's the song that'd be a wierd choice of percussion...sounds off, but i think it was you i dunno. sounds like a difficult song to mix either way. you really need to work the EQ to get that track to blend with anything...


Jimpster - Don't Push It (SWAG's Just Pull It Mix) ---> Spirit Catcher - Street Hawk (Original Mix)


like this jimpster track...very nice. as for the mix. personal preference here, i thought it was a little abrupt. it's beatmatched and everything is good. i think that quick mix, slam it in is a good technique, but i didn't think it really worked in this situation because the jimpster track is at this high energy point and then just this abrupt change. i would prefer that type of mix at maybe a low point and then slammed in to keep the energy going, but the way you have it sort of interupts the flow. maybe the jimpster track cuts off sharply i dunno, but i just think it could've been mixed a little different or with a different tune to really make it stick. i think that spirit catcher track is great for that mix, but maybe just not the jimpster one. both tracks are great though.


Spirit Catcher - Street Hawk (Original Mix) ---> Ben Burns - The Answer (Silicone Soul Mix)


technically a good mix. i don't really care for the silicone soul remix, but that's just a personal preference again. it sounds like a good track, but i don't really like the bassline sequencing in it...kinda takes away from the song imo. but yeah the mix is a good one.


Ben Burns - The Answer (Silicone Soul Mix) ---> Kenneth Thomas - The Orange Room (Strip Acid)


good mix on this one. energy coming down a bit right here, which i'm sure is intentional with golan globus and hip service coming up. i think a song in place of the silicone soul mix could really help here though because listening to it you do feel a large volume/energy drop off. maybe a track in place of silicone soul mix with a little less energy (yet still grooving if you know what i mean? just not like full blast) would really make it a sweet transition. just seems like this kenneth thomas track is a little less energetic at the beginning of it...so you don't want a huge energy difference in the transition...good track though.


Kenneth Thomas - The Orange Room (Strip Acid) ---> Silver City - Another Dimension (Spirit Catcher Main Mix)


this is my favorite transition by far so far. this is a pro transition and you can feel the difference when you here it...very nice. tracks go good together, EQing is on, just flows very nice...just the way that vocal and new bassline come in...great contrast with the orange room, but it's a good contrast...pleasant to the ear. goes in a new direction, but keeps things grooving...also just a great song hehe


Silver City - Another Dimension (Spirit Catcher Main Mix) ---> Hip Service - Badaboom Badabing (Lys & Gigi S Mix)


good mix, but not as well programmed as the last one. just listen to them...you can here the difference. still a good mix, but just not as solid. the percussion doesn't blend as well and the energy level drops off a bit because like i said above for the orange room, it has less energy in the begining. so i think that is just a track selection thing.


Hip Service - Badaboom Badabing (Lys & Gigi S Mix) ---> Golan Globus - Blazer (Version 2)


another good mix. you did a good job at blending the floating golan globus beginning out of hip service...flowed well. plus i just love blazer...it's such an awesome song hehe


Golan Globus - Blazer (Version 2) ---> Shawn Ward - Expo 86 (Spirit Catcher Mix)


this is another great mix. just how the percussion blends over each other...i mean you probably don't even need to EQ much right? i've really enjoyed these spirit catcher guys tracks too. they are very nice. but yeah that's another solid mix...they layer well and keeps it grooving...and really that's what it's all about.


Shawn Ward - Expo 86 (Spirit Catcher Mix) ---> Rex The Dog - Prototype (Original 12" Mix)


i was glad to see prototype after this track because i want something really just kinda bang out of this. i mean that bassline in the spirit catcher track with the float summery stuff is just asking you to mix out something nasty, so i think that was a good choice. keeps things moving and building for your finish.


Rex The Dog - Prototype (Original 12" Mix) ---> Mountain People - Mountain

i know it might seem a little cliche to finish with a big tune, but i think this tune dropped off a little too much for a closer here. i would've liked something to come out of prototype that was a closer...this just seems a little out of place with the way you were building things. good tune, but would like it earlier on in this set...


overall i enjoyed the set. the beatmatching seemed pretty much on through out maybe a couple stumble/corrections where i said. really what i think made the difference on those two mixes i really enjoyed was the track selections...they just worked especially well together. so i'd just say keep playing with stuff as always and really try to match tracks keeping in mind those two i noted...because really that's how all transitions should be imo. anyway, hope that's helpful...also like i noted a couple of places i would just conciously think about the energy level through out the set...do you want it up...down...and is this an abrupt change? or is this gonna pick up slowly and start grooving along...or bring it down slowly...anyway nice mix.


Posted by eROs.au on Jun-08-2006 00:04:

dude great set.

i makes me wanna be high but cant at the moment im at uni.

great work rob


Posted by stren on Jun-08-2006 17:27:

i just wanna say that i have been listening this set too, and with a great deal of enjoyment


Posted by n3on on Jun-08-2006 19:40:

just wanna say that you've done a gr8 work with this set. really enjoyed (enjoing) it. some melodies just make me wanna dance in the middle of the street with my muvo. cheers!


Posted by Zoso on Jun-09-2006 21:19:

Just downloaded this set at work. New mix to end a long Friday FTW! I'm new to this genre, so I don't know what (if anything) I can offer from a review standpoint.


Posted by BattleAngel on Jun-09-2006 23:20:

I absolutely dig this mix! Your first 2 tracks were a bit slow starting but then it takes off straight into space and never looks back. Although it's my first round enjoying this on my crappy speakers at work I can't wait to hear this on a real system. I've always enjoyed your work ESPECIALLY *M O N O* so keep going, I'm lovin it.

-DJ Rain

PS: You're steadily climbing the charts on my list of top TA DJs, might hit #1 soon if you keep doing what you're doing.


Posted by RJT on Jun-12-2006 18:12:

Thanks for all the kind words everyone!

And major thanks to Jason for such a detailed review... I really, really appreciate it m8...

Thanks again kids!


Posted by teknomonki on Jul-07-2006 14:09:

downloading now


Posted by RJT on Jul-09-2006 18:25:

Thanks m8 - Hope you enjoy it! Let me know what you think!


Posted by infinity HiGH on Jul-10-2006 01:37:

Might be a little premature as I'm only 4 minutes into it but this is my kind of shit. Curious to see how this builds, but the mix has definately started on a good note.

edit:

OMG! The track at 50:00, from Sasha's Glastonbury set, put a huge smile on my face

edit 2:

Ok so here's a more proper review. Overall I really enjoyed the set. Your track selection and the way you matched up the tracks together was superb. Other than Rex The Dog's Prototype though, I have no complaints about this set at all. And it's not that I don't like the song, because I do. But it didn't fit the set as a whole in my opinion. And it came on a little too strong, but I won't hold it against you. I've mixed the tune myself numerous times and it's not easy bringing that track in very smoothly. I'll definately listen to this again as I'm really into this epic-sci-fi-disco-funk sound. Cheers!

8/10


Posted by RJT on Jul-10-2006 21:24:

Wow, thanks Infinity, I really appreciate the review man! I'm glad you dug it... And yeah, that Rex the Dog tune is another one of the tracks in here that people either love or absolutely hate.

I've been told by a couple kids that the mix into that is one of the best mixes they've ever heard in their lives and I've been told that it sounds absolutely rubbish...

The one thing I've learned from this mix more than any other is that some people are going to love things that others hate, and vice versa. Some of the stuff I've gotten the highest praise for has also been some of the stuff I've gotten the most criticism for... It's interesting to see the disparity between who likes what...

In any event, /rambling post... thanks again for the listen, and stay tuned for "Prostitute Soundtrack" mixed by me, to be released in not too long

Cheers!


Posted by teknomonki on Jul-11-2006 13:13:

Tejada is one of my fav producers so a winner from teh start for me! My kinda shizzle definately. Deep, groovy and with some good dollops of electronic funk. The track around 21 mins had me urgin to dance.

I cant do in-depth praise so Im just gonna leave with the comment:

"This will be played to fuckin death for a few months to come!"



Posted by RJT on Jul-11-2006 21:27:

quote:
Originally posted by teknomonki
"This will be played to fuckin death for a few months to come!"




I think that's one of the highest compliments I can get... thanks m8, I really appreciate it!

A little update for anyone who enjoyed this set, I just completed all the edits I'll be using for the next one which will predominantly be done on CDJ's, however beyond that, I just finished the very end of the set which was done in Ableton and I'm absolutely thrilled with how it's turned out!

The next promo features a classic or two, a favorite from last fall, and a host of new tunes spanning the realms of progressive & tech house... Should be out by sometime next week


Posted by lightside on Jul-12-2006 18:44:

first set I've heard by you, you're def one of the better DJs on this site man. Went crazy when I heard Rex the Dog. Seems no one rocks that track.

I'm not gonna write a whole mix-by-mix review as some have done, even the best still have an occasional trainwreck and stumble/correction, as long as its not too noticeable Tracklist is mint.

Great work and keep 'em coming.


Posted by RJT on Jul-13-2006 20:38:

Thanks a ton m8! You already know how I feel about some of your work... Get that BT mashup done man!!!!!



Thanks again for the feedback!


Posted by D-res on Jul-14-2006 17:31:

dude rob i've been hammering the shit out of this set the last few days. Pretty much whenever I was on my computer I was listening to a set by various TAs and in the majority of the cases it was this. I even listened to it a couple times in a row (i've had a long night )

great shit dude. I burned it to a CD and plan on enjoying it on the trip down to milwaukee today too

definitely looking forward to your next promo!


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