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Posted by Allied Nations on Jun-19-2008 13:40:

never trust a guy with two first names


im in


edit: but im waiting for the full file


Posted by RJT on Jun-19-2008 17:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
never trust a guy with two first names


im in


edit: but im waiting for the full file


It's already up there.


Posted by DJ Double Threat on Jun-19-2008 20:26:

tracklist looks great, downloading now


Posted by winston on Jun-19-2008 20:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
The people jizzing over Luciano's fabric tracklist should check this one. Fuck thats beef!


"tu y yo, quieres bailar un poquito? si tu.
porque no me ensenas unos pasos ahi, si!"

"te gusta bailar? mi nombre es... juan pachanga"


Posted by Ek0nomik on Jun-19-2008 23:27:

good usage of Gates Part 1.

really enjoying it so far.


Posted by Az on Jun-19-2008 23:47:

given this a couple of listens now, and I'm not sure how I feel about it....
Technically, it's spot on, can only say I heard two very minor errors, and in no way detracted from the mix
Tracklist wise, with the exception of a couple of mix choices (spada and mumbling yeah in particular ), this should be fucking superb

but I just don't feel it. Every time it seems to get going, it stops and slows down, and never got the idea of any real flow after hispaniola...

I dunno, maybe I got my hopes up after Robs post but I never really thought "fucking hell thats techno!", just seemed a bit pedestrian, especially after Radar.

look forward to hearing a more nightclub orientated techno set from you


Posted by Quadlow on Jun-20-2008 01:17:

Marathon Quote Session Commence ....


quote:
Originally posted by camshaft
I'm hearing nothing but great things - esp. from RJT and Clovis, so this has to be good. This is the first set I'll have heard from you, looking forward to it! Downloading now.

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Double Threat
tracklist looks great, downloading now

quote:
Originally posted by Ek0nomik
good usage of Gates Part 1.
really enjoying it so far.

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Double Threat
tracklist looks great, downloading now

Nice, looking forward to hearing what you guys think. Thanks for downloading.
quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
never trust a guy with two first names
im in
edit: but im waiting for the full file

Matthew Matthew at your service. Like rob said though the straight set is up on the first post. Let me know if you have any problems with it.
quote:
Originally posted by Ek0nomik
good usage of Gates Part 1.

really enjoying it so far.

Looking forward to hearing what you think of the whole set. Gates Park 1 is all sort of win.
quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
i just finished listening while cooking dinner and all my shit is now burnt. Its a good thing i guess. This is way more dancefloor than the last i heard from you, well done.

Rock n� Roll. Thanks for taking a listen. Glad you could get down to it and sorry about the burnt food.
quote:
Originally posted by Az
given this a couple of listens now, and I'm not sure how I feel about it....

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
i just finished listening while cooking dinner and all my shit is now burnt. Its a good thing i guess. This is way more dancefloor than the last i heard from you, well done.

Thanks for taking time to check it out. Def appreciate the opinion ableton slinger ~ wink. I guess like you would have to have heard the play live to really appreciate the set probably. This is about as dance floor ready as I get but I make it work. The lack of flow and sudden changes in feeling and mood throughout the set is my style and not everyone can get down with it so rock n� roll. I find it far from pedestrian but its all good, thanks once again for checking it out.


Posted by Omega_Blue on Jun-20-2008 02:32:

mathias i d/led the zipped version but refused to listen to 24 tracks split up. the split-second pause between tracks is worse than any trainwreck that anyone can fuck up, imo.. i hear the reasoning behind it is so people know when you transition, but i think a well detailed t/l or a cue file that people could reference would be just as effective

anyways i did start downloading the full file today. will have a review soon.


Posted by nefardec on Jun-20-2008 02:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Quadlow
The lack of flow and sudden changes in feeling and mood throughout the set is my style and not everyone can get down with it so rock n� roll. I find it far from pedestrian but its all good, thanks once again for checking it out.



i think that convinced me to download

i'm all for keeping mixing interesting even if at the risk of fucking up (especially at the risk of fucking up)


Posted by Quadlow on Jun-20-2008 14:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
mathias i d/led the zipped version but refused to listen to 24 tracks split up. the split-second pause between tracks is worse than any trainwreck that anyone can fuck up, imo.. i hear the reasoning behind it is so people know when you transition, but i think a well detailed t/l or a cue file that people could reference would be just as effective

anyways i did start downloading the full file today. will have a review soon.

lol, well I don�t expect people to not take the gap out. In almost every player out there you can take the gap out, or when you burn it you take it out as well. It�s just so that if people want to watch when things come in and out they can. The straight set is up though without being tracked so grab that one silly.
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
i think that convinced me to download

i'm all for keeping mixing interesting even if at the risk of fucking up (especially at the risk of fucking up)

Nice, that is exactly the way I feel. Anyone who has ever heard me live knows that flow isn�t the best word to use. Every mix is going to be different and I tell a story now through flow but through changes of mood and pacing. Thanks for checking it out, let me know what yeah think.


Posted by Ek0nomik on Jun-20-2008 23:13:

Gates Part 1 was a nice touch at the beginning. Radar was also a lot fun including the flow into Aria. I had thought I was a bigger fan of the Tiger Stripes Remix of Aria, but apparently not. Although, that being said, I think I'm tired of Aria, it just doesn't do it for me anymore.

Homosapiens was the track I was most looking forward too. I was randomly browsing James Holden videos on YouTube one day and came across him dropping Invitation and since then October has been catching my eye. The streak of highs in Homosapiens is great.

Maria, no words needed, always fun to listen to.

Oddly, (not oddly as in I never agree with Az, in fact I find Az's music taste to be most excellent) I agree with Az. I felt like the mix never had that "oh fuck" moment even though the track selection wasn't all that bad.

Regardless, I enjoyed it, and that's the primary objective.


Posted by Allied Nations on Jun-20-2008 23:17:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
It's already up there.


/stoned


Posted by Bulgatti on Jun-21-2008 04:35:

Checking this out.


Posted by Quadlow on Jun-22-2008 22:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Ek0nomik
Gates Part 1 was a nice touch at the beginning. Radar was also a lot fun including the flow into Aria. I had thought I was a bigger fan of the Tiger Stripes Remix of Aria, but apparently not. Although, that being said, I think I'm tired of Aria, it just doesn't do it for me anymore.

Homosapiens was the track I was most looking forward too. I was randomly browsing James Holden videos on YouTube one day and came across him dropping Invitation and since then October has been catching my eye. The streak of highs in Homosapiens is great.

Maria, no words needed, always fun to listen to.

Oddly, (not oddly as in I never agree with Az, in fact I find Az's music taste to be most excellent) I agree with Az. I felt like the mix never had that "oh fuck" moment even though the track selection wasn't all that bad.

Regardless, I enjoyed it, and that's the primary objective.


thanks for checking it out!

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
/stoned


nice!

quote:
Originally posted by Bulgatti
Checking this out.


thanks! let me know what yeah think, and shit.


Posted by l�cid on Jun-22-2008 22:28:

i finally got around to listening to the whole thing at work last week. i need to give it a few more listens (in the car instead of just having it on as background music) before i can really give you a proper review... but overall i can say that i definitely enjoyed it and there were a few really gorgeous stand out tracks, and the mixing was solid as always.


Posted by Ek0nomik on Jun-23-2008 03:41:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
and the mixing was solid as always.


Sorry, I left that out Quadlow. Mixing was good.


Posted by Quadlow on Jun-23-2008 23:59:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
i finally got around to listening to the whole thing at work last week. i need to give it a few more listens (in the car instead of just having it on as background music) before i can really give you a proper review... but overall i can say that i definitely enjoyed it and there were a few really gorgeous stand out tracks, and the mixing was solid as always.


thanks for checking it out myra, hit me back with a full review once you have a chance to check it out proper.


quote:
Originally posted by Ek0nomik
Sorry, I left that out Quadlow. Mixing was good.


lol, all good brotha, thanks!


Posted by Bulgatti on Jun-24-2008 02:56:

God damn, this is gorgeous. The only word that comes to mind is "organic." Really loved your sound and wish I could hear this on a proper system.

Thanks for sharing!

ps. I prefer pedestrian.


Posted by camshaft on Jun-24-2008 03:03:

hot damn, this mix rules! you really have a sound all your own, very unique, a great mix of genres here and it all flows quite nicely; spot on mixing to boot. i loved the last third of this, some fantastic tracks there. especially that last one, what a closer!

what you said about the lack of flow and all the changes in style - that threw me for a little bit at first, I'm not used to that, but it really grew on me. this really held my interest throughout and i was real excited to see where it would go. you've got some incredible track selection and programming going on here.

awesome, awesome stuff, how on earth did i miss your mixes on here before? really enjoyed this.


Posted by Bulgatti on Jun-24-2008 03:10:

"Ribbons" really encompassed your sound to me. Kieran's a genius just as genius as your last 3 tracks seep together like dreams.

*Repeat


Posted by Quadlow on Jul-01-2008 18:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Bulgatti
God damn, this is gorgeous. The only word that comes to mind is "organic." Really loved your sound and wish I could hear this on a proper system.

Thanks for sharing!

ps. I prefer pedestrian.

NICE! Thanks for checking the mix out. Glad you enjoyed it! Also when I describe my music to people I usually use the following phrase: Moody, Organic, and Emotional Tech
So in essence you hit the nail on the head as far as my perception of it.

quote:
Originally posted by camshaft
hot damn, this mix rules! you really have a sound all your own, very unique, a great mix of genres here and it all flows quite nicely; spot on mixing to boot. i loved the last third of this, some fantastic tracks there. especially that last one, what a closer!

what you said about the lack of flow and all the changes in style - that threw me for a little bit at first, I'm not used to that, but it really grew on me. this really held my interest throughout and i was real excited to see where it would go. you've got some incredible track selection and programming going on here.

awesome, awesome stuff, how on earth did i miss your mixes on here before? really enjoyed this.


Hell yeah, honestly so glad you liked it so much. I have a lot of influences that I take stuff away from but in the end over the last few years I have found a taste for exactly what type of music fits me. I think some were throughout that time I found a song of my own. The only problem with that is it�s so hard for me to find tracks that really showcase the type of sounds I would like which is why I have been producing more, just wish I had more time for it.

As far as the way I play in regards to sudden changes and what some might appear to be a lack of flow. It�s just something that I started doing about three/four years back. Some people are throw off for it and never get it. But most people seem to really enjoy it. The mix is exactly how I play minus playing a few tracks in that amount of time. I can really enjoy the flow of DJ�s when I�m out and its something I look for. But for me I have always done it a bit different. Thanks for taking the time to listen, I greatly appreciate and glad you enjoyed it so much!

quote:
Originally posted by Bulgatti
"Ribbons" really encompassed your sound to me. Kieran's a genius just as genius as your last 3 tracks seep together like dreams.

*Repeat


That is my favorite track on the entire mix and the last three are my top of the mix personally as well. I would love to play more of that style but it�s not only hard to find tracks like that but also I have found a lot of people don�t get that type of sound. It�s a little bit harder to dance to although I personally have no problem dancing to it. So I tried to keep that style to a minimum on the mix and saved it for the end. I figured if people got that far in the mix that they would understand it bit more.


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