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Posted by Demoted on Oct-02-2009 10:40:

Haha, dope, glad you dig it.

As for a cue sheet, I don't really know how to do those; never attempted though I am sure it's piss easy. I could go through and dissect what time each mix takes place if you'd like.


Posted by Demoted on Oct-06-2009 21:45:

...so... anyone else


Posted by Seppuku on Oct-07-2009 00:13:

still haven't got around to this...I'll put it on while I'm doing some homework in a sec and report back.


Posted by Clovis on Oct-07-2009 00:20:

Werd bird


Posted by Demoted on Oct-07-2009 00:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Seppuku
still haven't got around to this...I'll put it on while I'm doing some homework in a sec and report back.


Haha, tight. Though I think there's going to be some moments when you look up from your homework and go "wtf am I listening to?".


Posted by KilldaDJ on Oct-07-2009 06:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
Haha, tight. Though I think there's going to be some moments when you look up from your homework and go "wtf am I listening to?".


fluffy hugs, mate


Posted by Seppuku on Oct-07-2009 06:18:

Yeah, you were right...but it wasn't anything too distracting. It actually had a pretty good flow and was a nifty little collection of tunes. I especially enjoyed some of the hip-hop tracks you put in here. As someone said, the transitions and mixing were really good/interesting considering the styles of music you were playing. Might keep this around for a couple more listens.

Now make another neo-classical mix to read dragon books to.


Posted by Demoted on Oct-08-2009 02:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Seppuku
Yeah, you were right...but it wasn't anything too distracting. It actually had a pretty good flow and was a nifty little collection of tunes. I especially enjoyed some of the hip-hop tracks you put in here. As someone said, the transitions and mixing were really good/interesting considering the styles of music you were playing. Might keep this around for a couple more listens.

Now make another neo-classical mix to read dragon books to.


Glad you liked it. I didn't think it'd be music you'd like tbh And that Red Rum hiphop track is pretty bad, I just thought it was funny.

As for another neoclassical set, I definitely plan on it, I just dunno when I'll get around to it.


Posted by medinaM5 on Nov-09-2009 04:38:

this is dope. good work my man. dj cam is legit


Posted by Demoted on Nov-09-2009 06:56:

most of the people in this are completely underrated.

thanks for checking in


Posted by Demoted on Nov-09-2009 06:59:

for the record, my favorite track from this is Quanuum MC's - Blue Flames

shit's so legit.

I mainly like the guy who does the third verse in it. The soulful motherfucker.

I have no idea what he says, but he can keep on saying it.


Posted by medinaM5 on Nov-09-2009 07:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
for the record, my favorite track from this is Quanuum MC's - Blue Flames

shit's so legit.

I mainly like the guy who does the third verse in it. The soulful motherfucker.

I have no idea what he says, but he can keep on saying it.


lmao, yo good call. quanuum mc's fly way under the radar. i need to get more familiar with them. they had a jam with jurassic 5 awhile back called "concentration" that first got me hyped on them. cool to see you threw one of their jam's into the set. well played sir.


Posted by Demoted on Nov-09-2009 17:36:

Was not aware of this. I need to get back and do some researrrrch.


Posted by KilldaDJ on Nov-09-2009 21:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
for the record, my favorite track from this is Quanuum MC's - Blue Flames

shit's so legit.

I mainly like the guy who does the third verse in it. The soulful motherfucker.

I have no idea what he says, but he can keep on saying it.


yeh thats a fantastic track, that and typhoon tosh too, great sounding bass in that


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