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Posted by Clovis on Nov-09-2008 00:32:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
clovis,

this mix is phenomenal.

im not done yet, but i just have to say i have a total body buzz from this mix.

on k-maze right now - wonderful, then rancho relaxo and confiteria del molino, awesome


it's perfect afters music and mixing imo


also great for working. you can slip into it and out of it so easily


Thanks dude


Posted by Clovis on Nov-09-2008 00:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
track at 2:06:00?

very nice drums!



It's a classic man. Josh One - Contemplation (King Britt Funk Mix)


Posted by Clovis on Nov-09-2008 06:34:

Started a partial tracklist.


Posted by enydo on Nov-09-2008 12:41:

This is so good right now, hats off again man, great mix.


Posted by IpLaYWiTLiGhTs on Nov-09-2008 18:32:

almost missed this too...


Posted by justinsloe on Nov-11-2008 02:23:

"this is a great tracklisting"


Posted by Clovis on Nov-11-2008 18:43:

Thanks


Posted by montana on Nov-11-2008 19:06:

pure sex. a couple of listens and it was great


Posted by Shudder on Nov-12-2008 20:14:

at Josh 1 right now. really good and groovy so far. b2b sets are my fav


Posted by epdarks on Nov-13-2008 01:24:

Was it recorded here?



Beast of a set. Found some gems in here, so thanks for the TL.

I swear your average recording time is 5 hours after the rest of the forum, on average. I can imagine this being played after a long night out... brilliant.


Posted by Clovis on Nov-13-2008 01:37:

quote:
Originally posted by epdarks
Was it recorded here?



Beast of a set. Found some gems in here, so thanks for the TL.

I swear your average recording time is 5 hours after the rest of the forum, on average. I can imagine this being played after a long night out... brilliant.



This was indeed where it was recorded. Glad you enjoyed.


Posted by epdarks on Nov-13-2008 01:40:

Is that your place? Rokit 8s ftw.


Posted by Clovis on Nov-13-2008 01:47:

quote:
Originally posted by epdarks
Is that your place? Rokit 8s ftw.



Nope, not my place. And those are actually not Rockit 8s, but the even better VXT8s. Probably the best monitors I've ever DJ'd on.


Posted by Ted Promo on Nov-13-2008 02:34:

Been listening to it in the car. It's alright but as freak said, it doesn't go anywhere. Even if that's the point or whatever, it does lend it to get a bit boring. There's some nice sounds to be heard and I've gotten some tracks out of it. The mixing is pretty swell. But I probably won't remember the set -_-


Posted by epdarks on Nov-13-2008 03:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Nope, not my place. And those are actually not Rockit 8s, but the even better VXT8s. Probably the best monitors I've ever DJ'd on.


Jesus christ man, they want $600 per speaker?

Are they that much better than the Rokits? Does he/she have a sub?


Posted by Clovis on Nov-13-2008 05:01:

No need for a sub with them. They kick hard.

I've not actually heard the Rokits yet.


Posted by Shudder on Nov-13-2008 05:58:

damn i love that Quarion - Vibrations track!

which one of you played it? just picked it up


Posted by Clovis on Nov-13-2008 06:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Shudder
damn i love that Quarion - Vibrations track!

which one of you played it? just picked it up



Andrei.

I might roughly show who played what after this set has made the rounds a bit more.


Posted by jupiterone on Nov-13-2008 06:47:

this was sex.

listened to while driving home from boston in the weeeeee hours. really enjoy these kinds of sets, has the 'up there' moments but still maintains a chill for people to relax to


Posted by Clovis on Nov-13-2008 06:52:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
really enjoy these kinds of sets, has the 'up there' moments but still maintains a chill for people to relax to


Which is pretty much exactly how I like my dance music when not in a big club.


Posted by david.michael on Nov-13-2008 21:21:

Thanks a lot for sharing this... had me grooving in my office all day.

It did kinda plod around, but knowing it was an after-hours set and the type of music you are into, I expected something fairly boring since it would be pouring out of these tiny PC speakers at low volume in my office. Turned out to be quite enjoyable.

That vocal track at the end was fun.

Cheers.


Posted by nefardec on Nov-13-2008 22:25:

quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
I expected something fairly boring[/img]



lol why does everyone think afterhours music is boring?

it's not exactly gut wrenching but there were a ton of moments in this set that were highly distracting to me (from my work)


Posted by david.michael on Nov-14-2008 00:31:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
lol why does everyone think afterhours music is boring?

it's not exactly gut wrenching but there were a ton of moments in this set that were highly distracting to me (from my work)


I was basing the assumption on a combination of the phrase "afterhours music" along with other comments in the thread and the fact that I usually don't find Clovis' sets nearly as interesting on my shitty PC speakers as I do in a proper listening environment/headphones. Not on the word "afterhours" alone.


Posted by Sushipunk on Nov-14-2008 01:19:

I've listened to this 3 or 4 times not and I'm fully loving it. Exactly as jupiterone said, it's got a decent pace to it, but still nice and chilled. It doesn't have to 'go' anywhere, I just want it to keep going and going


Posted by denys envy on Nov-14-2008 01:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
They kick hard.


alright relax there Sean Tyas.

dling. will listen to this after i'm done with myra's.


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