TranceAddict Forums

TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- DJ Promotion
-- Clovis - Mushrooms Live - 11.06
Pages (3): « 1 [2] 3 »


Posted by Sushipunk on Nov-26-2006 07:37:

Bump.

Listened to this yesterday arvo. Very nice. More shrooms for you please


Posted by DJ Patski on Nov-27-2006 06:31:

Downloading now

Clovis have you ever made a mix sober? just curious


Posted by Clovis on Nov-27-2006 06:53:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Patski
Downloading now

Clovis have you ever made a mix sober? just curious



Made a 1.5 hour effort today but I doubt I'll post it.


Posted by DJ Patski on Nov-27-2006 07:01:

I've only mixed once while drunk, one thing I noticed is songs finish faster than you expect..


Posted by Clovis on Nov-27-2006 08:08:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Patski
I've only mixed once while drunk, one thing I noticed is songs finish faster than you expect..



Drunk/stoned/mushrooms, each experience is different, I like to try them all, including sober


Posted by Az on Nov-27-2006 08:23:

I'm fucking loving this hard, love the way you went out of suessholz, love the fact you played that babicz mix of suessholz, it's an absolute fucking weapon, yet people seem to prefer the brocksieper mix
Anyhow it's going in the car for the trip up to see Francois K and H-Foundation on saturday. Good shit.


Posted by stren on Nov-30-2006 08:53:

Great success !


Posted by on Nov-30-2006 13:50:

Like I mentioned in the DJ Booth.. I just have to give this a listen, as I know that it would be close to impossible for me to do any type of DJing while trippin..

Will post back when I get a chance to listen to it..


Posted by Clovis on Nov-30-2006 23:50:

quote:
Originally posted by J:\Digital
Like I mentioned in the DJ Booth.. I just have to give this a listen, as I know that it would be close to impossible for me to do any type of DJing while trippin..

Will post back when I get a chance to listen to it..



Cool man. Like I said, no idea how I managed it.


Posted by NightCrawllure on Dec-01-2006 05:55:

Awesome set Clovis. I just got Ableton like 3 weeks ago. I'm on page 77 of the User's manual. lol. I've used mixing programs, and music production software before, but nothing that would compare to ableton. You're pretty damn solid kid.


Posted by Allied Nations on Dec-01-2006 06:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Az
I'm fucking loving this hard, love the way you went out of suessholz, love the fact you played that babicz mix of suessholz, it's an absolute fucking weapon, yet people seem to prefer the brocksieper mix



Cuz the brocksieper mix uses the original sample for the melody which still pwns me to this day.

I had it on my sept. 2004 promo


Posted by RJT on Dec-01-2006 17:35:

All I can think when I listen to this is "Burridge." And that's not in the sense of "OMG Clovis is trying to be Burridge!" It's a good thing...

It just kind of reminds me of how he builds a set, it's always the kind of chugging tech house/minimal/prog stuff that just has this warm pulsing sound that permeates the entire set. And even though that warm kind of chuggy pulsey feeling provides the underlying feel of the set, each section is distinct and unique from the previous one that it really feels like one cohesive story.

I really like this one Clovis - Maybe as much as Red Line. It's definitely gotten 4 or 5 plays this week while I've been splitting time between writing papers and whoring TA...

Keep up the good work m8 - Can't wait to actually play a set with you sometime!


Posted by Clovis on Dec-07-2006 00:59:

Oh dont say you liked this as much as redline...


Either it means I suck at preparing mixes, or I'm good at winging it too. Or mushrooms made it good. Whatever it is, I dont like this as much. I especially hate from the Will Saul track through bomberos as I felt the direction really was kinda lost.

I'm working on a slower mix in light of our stalled project btw. About that, I was thinking we should just do 80 minutes of peaktime RJT and Clovis b2b. Would give me a good change to use all the new late night stuff I've been getting



Thanks everyone else for listening!


Posted by on Dec-08-2006 02:26:

I have had a few listens to this mate, and I gotta say its the best work I have heard from you (I don't think I downloaded redline), and alot of your past work didn't really appeal to me (not a huge progressive fan).. but this set is great IMO.. I don't know a single tune that was played, which was nice, I just went with the flow.

Still can't believe you were stoned on zoomers..

Props!


Posted by Clovis on Dec-08-2006 02:59:

quote:
Originally posted by J:\Digital
I have had a few listens to this mate, and I gotta say its the best work I have heard from you (I don't think I downloaded redline), and alot of your past work didn't really appeal to me (not a huge progressive fan).. but this set is great IMO.. I don't know a single tune that was played, which was nice, I just went with the flow.

Still can't believe you were stoned on zoomers..

Props!



Haha cheers. I will have to check your psy stuff...im not hugely familiar, but I like it after 2am


Posted by _Nut_ on Dec-08-2006 03:16:

I've enjoyed the mixes. Been a while since I caught anything, but I did this one for grins tonight.

I have to say this set is fucking sick. It totally fills the void of minimalistic drop bass dance that I've been missing.

I really enjoyed it, even if it was just a whimsical set for fun. This set was dope.


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Dec-08-2006 15:06:

I've had this set for awhile but hadn't gotten around to commenting yet. Over the course of the last year or so your technical skills have really taken off. For you to be able to put together a set of this caliber while... well, impeded... is pretty staggering. Technically there are points of this thread that are simply masterful. Each track continues the flow of the set perfectly, and at times, it's unclear where one track begins and the other ends.

That said, I think your musical taste has shifted considerably. Whereas at one point I ate up everything you posted with a spoon, now I find this rather hard for me to listen to. I think our tastes have probably diverged in opposite directions or something. This is the kind of set that would make me go crazy in a club, but for home listening it isn't quite my cup of tea.

But overall, this is one of the most impressive technical sets I've heard on this board. Keep up the good work!


Posted by richard raiban on Dec-10-2006 00:57:

looking forward to listening to this in its entirety!

thanks for the mix!


Posted by JasonThomas on Dec-10-2006 07:30:

really enjoyed this. made it to my permanent folder. chill and yet very exciting if that means anything. can't really dissect it as it's quite different a style than i'm used to, but again liked it very much.


Posted by JasonThomas on Dec-10-2006 07:31:

quote:
Originally posted by richard raiban
looking forward to listening to this in its entirety!

thanks for the mix!


haha, nice av.

when are we gonna see your next rich? or did i completely miss it?


Posted by Cobalt on Dec-10-2006 08:12:

Holy smokes, Clovis. This mix rocks.

Rotor -> Sussholz (Robert Babicz Remix) -> Schizophrenic is my favorite part. I felt it lost some momentum at It's So (a very fine track in its own right, of course), but that's just preference.

Also, thanks for introducing me to Jussi Pekka!


Posted by Trazedict on Dec-10-2006 20:33:

groovin mix man! nice sounds. i was imagining bein on shrooms the entire time i listened. some good tracks in there i never heard of!


Posted by Clovis on Dec-10-2006 23:16:

Glad you guys are liking it


Posted by Clovis on Jul-17-2008 01:27:

lol, I listened to this today at work...can't believe I was blasted on shrooms for this...I could never pull this off on decks.


...at least...I don't think I could.


Posted by vonbremen on Jul-17-2008 04:48:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
All I can think when I listen to this is "Burridge." And that's not in the sense of "OMG Clovis is trying to be Burridge!" It's a good thing...

It just kind of reminds me of how he builds a set, it's always the kind of chugging tech house/minimal/prog stuff that just has this warm pulsing sound that permeates the entire set. And even though that warm kind of chuggy pulsey feeling provides the underlying feel of the set, each section is distinct and unique from the previous one that it really feels like one cohesive story.

I really like this one Clovis - Maybe as much as Red Line. It's definitely gotten 4 or 5 plays this week while I've been splitting time between writing papers and whoring TA...

Keep up the good work m8 - Can't wait to actually play a set with you sometime!


Don't take it personal, please. I respect your taste in music and I think you bring some pretty good ideas to the table.

Burridge, in my opinion, has not really challenged the current minimal/tech house trend, at the moment. I remember his old GU mixes, and they were filled with saxophones, tribal drums, subtle vocal/choruses and subliminal messages (fear and loathing-and so on).

Nowadays, perhaps of his constant touring and snitches inside the studio has lost a certain kind of "spark", the "spark" that made his GU mixes timeless.

I still remember going out of Sander kleinenberg's Space Terrace party in Miami 05, walking up to my room, lying down the sofa and enjoying what was left of the morning while listening to his Nubreed compilation. It was a great experience.


Pages (3): « 1 [2] 3 »

Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.