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Posted by keithos27 on Sep-22-2011 17:00:

quote:
Originally posted by dj christian
yea i find it useless. Could get all from elsewhere without having to unecessary download several gigabytes of converted flacs which are no more than simple mp3's.


i understand... i'm just saying that some of the downloads are MP3 as well.

yeah, why take up the extra space if there is no benefit? is it worthwhile to convert the FLAC back to mp3, or now?


Posted by Chimney on Sep-22-2011 18:19:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Wow, it actually has the Blue Amazon live PA from 1996 as well. No other "complete Essential Mix" collection I've ever seen has included that set. Been looking for it for years.


Just grabbed that. Great mix. Here are the tracklists if anyone's interested:

Pete Tong :


Todd Terry - "Jumpin" (Manifesto)
Tori Amos - "Professional Widow [Armand Van Helden Remix]"
CJ Bolland - "Sugar Is Sweeter [Armand Van Helden Remix]"
Trancesetters - "The Search [Pukka Remixes]" (Pukka)
Wildchild - "Jump To My Beat" (Hi-Life)
Wastepaper - "Origami" (Paper Recordings)
Victor Imbres featuring Dihann More - "Fire" (Greenlight)
Propellerheads - "Take California" (Wall Of Sound)
Monkey Mafia - "Work Mi Body" (Heavenly)
Jeremy Healy & Amos - "Stamp" (Positiva)
Mory Kante - "Yeke Yeke" (white label)
Reverand Mike Crawley - "Pow" (Distinctive)
Sub Cuts - "Wow" (XL)
Stormy Weather - "untitled" (white label)
Sound Enforcer 2nd Series - "Icon EP" (Blunted Vinyl)
CJ Bolland - "The Prophet" (Internal)
Marmion - "The Spark, The Flame & The Fire" (Hooj Choons)
Underworld - "Born Slippy" (Junior Boys Own)

Blue Amazon:

Blue Amazon - "Star Of David" (Jackpot)
Blue Amazon - "No Other Love" (Jackpot)
Blue Amazon - "The Blessing" (Jackpot)
Blue Amazon - "Then The Rain Falls" (Jackpot)


John Digweed:

AGH - "Heliotropic" (Avex)
Way Out West - "The Gift" (deConstruction)
Chakra - "I Am" (Jackpot)
Palefield Mountain - "untitled" (Stress)
Robbers Of Antiquity - "Dream" (white label)
Squelch - "untitled" (white label)
Slacker - "Flying" (Loaded)
The Light - "Pan Fried" (AAA)
Goldie - "Inner City Life" (white label)
Rabbit In The Moon - "East" (Rising High)
BT - "Blue Skies" (white label)
Elektra - "I'm Alive" (Perfecto)


The Blue Amazon part starts at about 2:00


Posted by Mattsanity. on Sep-23-2011 00:09:

danny tenaglia's essential mix is absolute perfection. what a hero.

the chemical brothers is next


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Sep-23-2011 01:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Chimney
The Blue Amazon part starts at about 2:00


No it doesn't. Are you on crack?


Posted by Chimney on Sep-23-2011 07:50:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
No it doesn't. Are you on crack?


Doesn't it start after "Born Slippy"?


Posted by Syntonic on Sep-23-2011 08:27:

Which Essential mix is Blue Amazon's? Don't see their name anywhere.


Posted by djdk on Sep-23-2011 08:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Syntonic
Which Essential mix is Blue Amazon's? Don't see their name anywhere.


Lizen very carfully, I shall zay zis only once (more)....

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Wow, it actually has the Blue Amazon live PA from 1996 as well. No other "complete Essential Mix" collection I've ever seen has included that set. Been looking for it for years.


quote:
Originally posted by djdk
Is that in one marked Various Artists?


quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Yeah, the Phoenix Festival one. Has a great John Digweed set in there as well, and also quite a decent hit-fest from Pete Tong.

Not sure about the live vocalist on the Blue Amazon set, but it's great to hear the crowd going fucking nuts to the tunes.


Posted by Redd on Sep-23-2011 10:41:

daaang


Posted by cjart on Sep-23-2011 11:33:

Brothers in Rhythm essential mix from 1996, yeah, that's what I've needed today! thanks


Posted by Orko on Sep-23-2011 13:02:

Essential Mix - 1997 09 07 - Jose Padilla
Essential Mix - 1996 05 05 - Tribal Gathering

Those two are missing. Those are the last two that have been missing from my collection for years!


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Sep-23-2011 13:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Chimney
Doesn't it start after "Born Slippy"?


Of course it doesn't. That's the live PA from Shiva. Blue Amazon's set is the last 30 minutes of the set. Listen to Pete Tong's voiceovers for fuck's sake. Seriously, why even try and inform people about something where you are totally ignorant?

Also, that tracklist you posted is wrong. I don't hear The Blessing at all in that set, just some atmospherics between tracks.


Posted by LiquidX on Sep-23-2011 15:50:



All I have to say Thanks !!!!!!!!!


Posted by Blake613 on Sep-23-2011 16:54:

Paul Oakenfold Essential Mix World Tour nostalgia time!


Posted by Scoops on Sep-23-2011 17:02:

Tiesto's E-mix 9-9-01 is a thing of beauty.....

I miss the days when E-mixes were a 2 hour musical journey. Now they are mainly a platform for a producer to whore out their tunes or label


Posted by tetatdo on Sep-23-2011 19:30:

So true! The essential mix is totally now a platform to whore out a producer's wares...


Posted by Scoops on Sep-23-2011 20:33:

John Askew's Essential mix from 2007 is another i highly recomend for you trance brats


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Sep-23-2011 20:45:

Awesome find!!


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Sep-23-2011 21:34:

Easier tracklist finder than TA - http://www.mixesdb.com/db/index.php...003&from=200301

Search year on left then you can search by month.


Posted by AirPole on Sep-24-2011 05:58:

Holy fuck!! Every single EM out there. That is fucking incredible. Thanks!!!!

What an institution it was!!


Posted by keithos27 on Sep-24-2011 16:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Scoops
Tiesto's E-mix 9-9-01 is a thing of beauty.....

I miss the days when E-mixes were a 2 hour musical journey. Now they are mainly a platform for a producer to whore out their tunes or label


BIG +1!!!!


Posted by Lews on Sep-24-2011 20:06:

Amazing.


Posted by Ojay on Sep-24-2011 20:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Scoops
I miss the days when E-mixes were a 2 hour musical journey. Now they are mainly a platform for a producer to whore out their tunes or label


quote:
Originally posted by AirPole
What an institution it was!!

It still is.

And the few producers "whoring out their tunes" were Deadmau5, Robert Babicz, and very recently Paul Kalkbrenner. At least Paul was able from his almost 20 years of DJing and producing to present a mix that really deserved the 'label' Essential Mix! Just listen

I have listened to quite a few EM HighLights this year, including: Pete Tong, Paul Kalkbrenner, Alex Metric, Above & Beyond (! - they didn't play their typical cheesy stuff) & Funkagenda!


Posted by tubularbills on Sep-24-2011 22:43:

This is pretty much the most epic thing ever. Haha, I remember years ago going nuts for livesets


Posted by Woony on Sep-24-2011 22:48:

I think I'll use this opportunity to catch up a bit with the 90s. At this point im just downloading one's from an artist I find interesting, but are there any 'must listen' ones?


Posted by sljiva on Sep-25-2011 02:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Woonyxoxo
I think I'll use this opportunity to catch up a bit with the 90s. At this point im just downloading one's from an artist I find interesting, but are there any 'must listen' ones?


FSOL's first one from 1993. First non-dancey and seriously "different" essential mix.

Since we all have our unique tastes and every single person will probably download and listen to different mix, I'd be cool and very informative if you post which mix(es) you listened to with a little tracklist/description/comment/whatever...


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