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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J I will listen to this now. Just get back from Illuminaughty in Manchester - one of the biggest psy-trance parties in the country, over 1,500 people turned up - and had my mind blown out the back of my skull by the breaks room. Spent the last two hours of the night in there and I don't think I've ever had more fun dancing. Was just rushing constantly. |
Dude, you don't know how jealous I am. I saw Bizzare Contact post this on his Facebook yesterday. What a monster lineup.

Who all did you see that whole time?
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| Originally posted by ziptnf Who all did you see that whole time? |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J I'm not entirely sure what this sentence is supposed to mean |

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| but if you're asking who I saw... |

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| my memory of the night is already extremely blurry, especially as there was a lot of moving between rooms, sitting down and chatting, etc. I know I saw my friend Matt Lickess play for an hour in the bar area, I'm fairly certain I saw all of Freaked Frequency's set, which was really, really good trancey psy, I caught some of Sonic Species but his set was full of gimmicky breakdowns and was quite boring. In the breaks room I was particularly rocking to Broken Eye who were just insane, and also Leuce Rhythms earlier in the night. |
This is pretty good. Lots of nice tracks and the flow is pretty similar to sets I've heard early on in psy nights or at lower energy floors etc. So good flow. Way too much of a headache atm to post anything more detailed.
After a couple of abortive attempts, I managed to give this a proper listen. Trouble is, as mentioned earlier, I don't really tend to listen to breaks outside a club, and so I struggled to find the right context for the music. In the end I whacked it on while I was doing some ironing and like KilldaDJ, I was dancing around my living room. You really can't beat breaks for sheer infectious rhythm.
For me, the key to a great breaks set is great flow - knowing when to change direction, when to put the hammer down, when to stop and kill the momentum. I thought you did a good job with the flow - I particularly enjoyed the dip into electro-edged robofunk with the two Beta tracks early on, followed by an acceleration of energy straight afterwards. Technically everything sounded fine - I could spot a few transitions but not in an obtrusive way.
This is still not a set I'm going to carry around on the MP3 player, but if I heard you do this in a club I would undoubtedly be on the dancefloor from start to finish.
I have to agree with system j, it was difficult to find a time to listen to this music. It wasn't quite background music and wasn't quite energetic music.
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J After a couple of abortive attempts, I managed to give this a proper listen. Trouble is, as mentioned earlier, I don't really tend to listen to breaks outside a club, and so I struggled to find the right context for the music. In the end I whacked it on while I was doing some ironing and like KilldaDJ, I was dancing around my living room. You really can't beat breaks for sheer infectious rhythm. |

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| For me, the key to a great breaks set is great flow - knowing when to change direction, when to put the hammer down, when to stop and kill the momentum. I thought you did a good job with the flow - I particularly enjoyed the dip into electro-edged robofunk with the two Beta tracks early on, followed by an acceleration of energy straight afterwards. Technically everything sounded fine - I could spot a few transitions but not in an obtrusive way. |
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| This is still not a set I'm going to carry around on the MP3 player, but if I heard you do this in a club I would undoubtedly be on the dancefloor from start to finish. |
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| Originally posted by InnerReflection I have to agree with system j, it was difficult to find a time to listen to this music. It wasn't quite background music and wasn't quite energetic music. |
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| Originally posted by ziptnf I guess I don't blame you. However, quite like your DNB mix, I would have probably found a workout or run to be the perfect time to put this on. I'm glad you were dancing around your living room though ![]() |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J Well, that's the thing. Although this mix is energetic, it's still music I would rather dance to than simply rave or fist pump. I would be more inclined to put on a blasting psy mix when running. |
I don't think I've ever heard one of your full-tilt psy mixes. I've always downloaded the hybrid ones. Psy is another genre I enjoy hearing on a dancefloor (done well, of course) but not something I listen to much at home in its purer strains. Still, it does obvious work-out applications, so I will indeed stay tuned. Been lamenting the lack of genuinely high-energy mixes I have.
I dance to breakbeats and stuff at parties, but we're talking about home enviroment listening. Nothing wrong with the music, just took me a while to be in the right mood to listen to it.
And yeh, it's less... fist pumpey, I tend to like to listen to fairly high energy music while forum posting/facebook IMing.
Anyway make what you want, there's still heaps of great sets being made from you regardless of what they consist of.
Just to make you jealous Zip, here's some footage from Illuminaughty. The breaks room is the one with the low ceiling. Some great footage later on in the video of the entire room jumping around to a track. Manchester crowds really have no equal.
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J Just to make you jealous Zip, here's some footage from Illuminaughty. The breaks room is the one with the low ceiling. Some great footage later on in the video of the entire room jumping around to a track. Manchester crowds really have no equal. |
Oh right. Yeah.
Jesus, those were some interesting characters. I definitely wouldn't have been on lots of drugs at that party. Definitely not. Nope. 
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