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Posted by Steven Hays on May-03-2005 02:15:

Thanks man. I haven't made time again for a weekly yet. Heh, neither has my pocket book. But this week I'm working on another full cd-length mix catoring to the VCS progressive style. Thanks for the support and check back in this forum for my latest.


Posted by Steven Hays on May-11-2005 03:07:

Ok as soon as 3Beat decides to send me vinyl I purchased about 2 weeks ago I'll make the following:



01. Panopticon � Revealing the Door (Reprise) [Audio Therapy]
02. Stef Vrolijk & 16 Bit Lolita � The Homestretch [Deep]
03. Stef Vrolijk & 16 Bit Lolita ft. Lex Empress � Vera Para Me [Deep]
04. Brahma & Drew Nichols � Submerged (Original) [Babylon]
05. Madoka � Embedded {M.A.S. Collective Remix) [Private Reality]
06. Sultan ft. Stephanie Vezina � Shivers (Mannel Remix) [Shinichi]
07. Blue Room Project � Tuned Exposure [Vapour]
08. The Proluctors � Expression [Deep]
09. Unknown - Untitled [CDR]
10. Tonepushers � Falling (Valentino Kanzyani Earresistable remix) [Fifth Sun]
11. Luke Chable pres. Quest � Air [Vapour]



So hype this shiznat man!!!


Posted by -AbsurD- on Nov-19-2005 08:14:

Red face

mmmmyeah...


Posted by coded audio on Nov-22-2005 11:45:

The last track was the only one with any decent melody and structure. The other tracks were just a wishy washy monotone exercise in a self indulgence on the procucers part thinking that some of us would have the patience to endure such long drawn out mini epics with anti climactic finales.

Peter Martin � Sunday Melody was good though so thanks for the heads up on that track.


Posted by Steven Hays on Nov-23-2005 07:17:

quote:
Originally posted by coded audio
The last track was the only one with any decent melody and structure. The other tracks were just a wishy washy monotone exercise in a self indulgence on the procucers part thinking that some of us would have the patience to endure such long drawn out mini epics with anti climactic finales.

Peter Martin � Sunday Melody was good though so thanks for the heads up on that track.



Seriously, you must be deaf. I made this mix about 7 months ago and these tracks are still considered great. The first track is a remix by Peter Martin by the way, which holds so much more production genius than the last track sunday melody. The Fretwell remix is possibly his best to date. Another included by AFK is a track that is produced so well--IMO his best track to date, a rising star with such great quality tracks and production work.

Its one thing to criticise, but coming up on my post 7 months after I posted and making bogus comments against great producers is uncalled for. I mean, listen to your own "chill out" mixes. Those are indeed repetitive tracks in which you mix by simply crossfading.

Grow up and show some real producers that I have introduced in this mix the credit they deserve.


Posted by coded audio on Nov-23-2005 07:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Steven Hays
Seriously, you must be deaf. I made this mix about 7 months ago and these tracks are still considered great. The first track is a remix by Peter Martin by the way, which holds so much more production genius than the last track sunday melody. The Fretwell remix is possibly his best to date. Another included by AFK is a track that is produced so well--IMO his best track to date, a rising star with such great quality tracks and production work.

Its one thing to criticise, but coming up on my post 7 months after I posted and making bogus comments against great producers is uncalled for. I mean, listen to your own "chill out" mixes. Those are indeed repetitive tracks in which you mix by simply crossfading.

Grow up and show some real producers that I have introduced in this mix the credit they deserve.



I did not criticise your mixing as it was faultless. The music on the other hand was inane. My chillout mixes contain tracks with real musicality and have very little beat to beat mix with. Please be my guess if you think you can beat mix that music ???? DOn't think so.

We all have different tastes anyway so don't get so offended when I don;t like yours. I only listened to it 2 days ago so it matters not when the mix was uploaded.

I personally find that music immature and shallow but hey. Thats just me.


Posted by Allied Nations on Nov-23-2005 08:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Steven Hays
Ok as soon as 3Beat decides to send me vinyl I purchased about 2 weeks ago I'll make the following:



01. Panopticon � Revealing the Door (Reprise) [Audio Therapy]
02. Stef Vrolijk & 16 Bit Lolita � The Homestretch [Deep]
03. Stef Vrolijk & 16 Bit Lolita ft. Lex Empress � Vera Para Me [Deep]
04. Brahma & Drew Nichols � Submerged (Original) [Babylon]
05. Madoka � Embedded {M.A.S. Collective Remix) [Private Reality]
06. Sultan ft. Stephanie Vezina � Shivers (Mannel Remix) [Shinichi]
07. Blue Room Project � Tuned Exposure [Vapour]
08. The Proluctors � Expression [Deep]
09. Unknown - Untitled [CDR]
10. Tonepushers � Falling (Valentino Kanzyani Earresistable remix) [Fifth Sun]
11. Luke Chable pres. Quest � Air [Vapour]



So hype this shiznat man!!!



Love the mix.. realy good stuff...

I spin a lot of the stuff on the new tl when im in a proggy mood.. some good tunes..

10. Tonepushers � Falling (Valentino Kanzyani Earresistable remix) [Fifth Sun]


Posted by shaolin_Z on Nov-28-2005 03:53:

I'm 2/3 way into the set and it has it's interesting moments. I haven't really heard too many Progressive Breaks tracks or sets but I'm definetly digging this. Good job man.


Posted by Steven Hays on Dec-20-2005 21:12:

quote:
Originally posted by shaolin_Z
I'm 2/3 way into the set and it has it's interesting moments. I haven't really heard too many Progressive Breaks tracks or sets but I'm definetly digging this. Good job man.


Thanks man! Good to hear from a fellow Texan!


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