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-- enydo - It's Just The Chemicals [Techno/House and other amalgamations of the sort]
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Posted by nefardec on Mar-07-2009 00:24:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
It may be that you don't listen to techno that often but I know and I'm pretty sure enydo also knows that most of these tracks are definitely not the undergrounds of the bunch and have been played to death lately.


yeah i dont really give a shit

i will put on confiteria del molino any day

it's like santana on ketamine


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-07-2009 00:31:

quote:
Originally posted by enydo
Thanks a ton sushi.

Thanks for the detailed review Oscar, I was being pretty critical of myself but when I listen to my own stuff all I hear is the mistakes. I was mainly upset with my EQing work, it was just sloppy. I need to stop recording while I'm stoned, I tend to get impatient and lazy and it shows.




I love this post!

DLing now.


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-07-2009 00:43:

quote:
Originally posted by enydo
When I get on Beatport and dig I just go around and listen to random things, follow "user's also bought", and dig through label / artist catalogs. I just pick music I like, and I don't pick it for any other reason other than that.


Quoted for truth. Altough I also go to Genres>View Releases>Last 7/14/21/... Days, put it in display by track format and quickly go down the lists.


Posted by Domesticated on Mar-08-2009 01:19:

The direct link supplied by Sushi is broken.


Posted by Domesticated on Mar-08-2009 16:53:

What's the track at 52? It reminds me massively of MPX_309.

I really liked this, it was more consistent than Dog Days. However, while this was consistently good, there were some real standouts in Dog Days that this mix didn't top (namely Along The Wire and that awesome Extrawelt track at the end).

Mixing seemed pretty good to me (except the one at 65 mins), and although I found the start a bit cruisy, by the end this was really moving. Great progression. I didn't know any of the tracks, but then again I'm not really actively "in" the tech scene, despite going to events pretty much every week!


Posted by Ted Promo on Mar-10-2009 03:34:

This was decent. Some of the tunes weren't entirely to my liking. I'm glad I decided not to buy that Chelonis track

Overall the tunes were solid and the mixing was serviceable. The flow still needs a bit of tweaking in my opinion, but even I don't have that down yet

Keep it up.


Posted by Ek0nomik on Mar-10-2009 03:39:

late, but here.

downloading.


Posted by enydo on Mar-12-2009 05:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
What's the track at 52? It reminds me massively of MPX_309.


That would be Slam - Ghost Song [Joris Voorn Remix].

Thanks a lot for checkin it guys. I actually tweaked a bunch of settings with my midi controller over the weekend and it's helped tremendously. I'm really considering picking up an external soundcard, I'm getting sick of not being able to cue a track, every time I do a mix I pretty much just hope it ends up working out.

small bump as well


Posted by jupiterone on Mar-13-2009 23:42:

grabbing this now


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-25-2009 22:55:

quote:
Originally posted by enydo
Hmm... after a couple listens today I actually think this may be a step back from my last one in a couple areas. It may just be me nitpicking though, I'll just wait for some feedback.


I may be late to the party but I can tel lyou that that is definitly NOT the case here. I'm not gonna say it's miles ahead of Dog Days but it's at least as good, that's for sure. But it's also somewhat different. The main point I was able to draw from this mix is that it's very relaxed in its nature. The transitions are slow, simple and smooth. Even the music, if I can even remember what Dog Days was like (track wise), leans towards minimal a little more. It's groovy and funky but in the minimal sense. For example your track list is not very long, yet you did stretch it out to over 80 minutes. But honestly man, this set was solid. I found it was somewhat lacking in momentum at times, but it would eventually pick up and have me tapping my foot uncontrollably.

Sorry I can't write more detailed feedback. Although I only listened yesterday I cannot seem to recall any specific thoughts I had while listening to the set other than that the music was very good and the pace was overall quite easy going.


Posted by Az on Mar-25-2009 23:10:

on it, some great tracks in here


Posted by Shudder on Mar-26-2009 07:21:

lookds interesting, downloading.


Posted by bamski on Mar-26-2009 07:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
The direct link supplied by Sushi is broken.


+1

Really wanted to give this a re-re-listen


Posted by enydo on Mar-26-2009 21:14:

Thanks for the bumps and comments.


Posted by smellyblack on Mar-26-2009 21:19:

don't let a 16 year old who has never even seen a big jock play anything tell you what you can or can't play austin.

concentrate on developing your skill before trying to be more underground than dubfire

i'll get to this.


Posted by enydo on Mar-26-2009 22:12:



Thanks man. I just didn't get why he decided to step in here and assert himself.


Posted by smellyblack on Mar-26-2009 23:33:

my guess is you get more replies than him and teen angst.


Posted by wotyzoid on Mar-26-2009 23:51:


Posted by Sushipunk on Mar-27-2009 03:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
The direct link supplied by Sushi is broken.


It works fine, Austin just posted it incorrectly in the first post

http://www.sushipunk.net/TA%20Stuff...20Chemicals.mp3

Note: When you hover over the link, you'll see (in the bottom left corner of your browser, if you're using Firefox anyway) that the file name and link is longer than it appears in the post. Austin, right click -> copy link location -> paste it. Don't just highlight the shortened link and copy that


Posted by enydo on Mar-27-2009 03:57:

bahaha

oops


Posted by enydo on Mar-27-2009 20:18:

There, I fixed the download link, thanks Sushi.


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