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Posted by Omega_Blue on Apr-13-2006 08:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis86
The mixing is good, but nothing amazing. What makes the mixing sound good is the trackselection, the tracks work together really well.


i agree with you to a certain extent, but what comp would you consider "amazing mixing?"


Posted by Clovis on Apr-13-2006 09:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
i agree with you to a certain extent, but what comp would you consider "amazing mixing?"


Fundacion


Posted by Joycey on Apr-13-2006 10:38:

Gonna have to get this... Bought At The Controls 2 days ago and was blown away... I think his style is class, Holden - Lump is my favourite tune at the moment


Posted by Ivand on Apr-13-2006 14:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis86
Fundacion


Fundacion was the inverse, amazing mixing, crappy track selection


Posted by PersianMafia on Apr-13-2006 22:00:

quote:
Originally posted by RapidFire
mixing is the transitions themselves. and godforbid we criticize someone who does a shit job of it. especially someone as godlike as tiesto


I just really can't see this argument that 005 had shit mixing. Holden did a great job.


Posted by Danny Ocean on Apr-13-2006 22:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Ivand
Fundacion was the inverse, amazing mixing, crappy track selection


De9 Transitions > Fundacion in mixing/trackselection.


Posted by MelodicMan on Apr-13-2006 22:14:

Ferry's Innercity 99 comp. is the best one I've ever heard


Posted by RapidFire on Apr-13-2006 22:21:

quote:
Originally posted by PersianMafia
I just really can't see this argument that 005 had shit mixing. Holden did a great job.


whoopsie I thought this was the ISOS5 thread for some reason . ignore that comment bro


Posted by PersianMafia on Apr-13-2006 22:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
De9 Transitions > Fundacion in mixing/trackselection.


If you call continuous unmelodic random beats music.



just kidding!!


Posted by Danny Ocean on Apr-13-2006 22:36:

quote:
Originally posted by PersianMafia
If you call continuous unmelodic random beats music.



just kidding!!



you forgot dark, dirty, heavybasslined and mindfucking!

you're from Canada, support your locals!


Posted by Clovis on Apr-14-2006 02:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
De9 Transitions > Fundacion in mixing/trackselection.


I agree to an extent, but you're comparing completely different styles of music.

I thought the trackselection in Fundacion was so so, but the mixing of the first half is excellent. The mix between Come To Me -> MANDY - Jah -> Behind The Wheel is excellent.


Posted by torontotrance on Apr-14-2006 03:24:

Coldcut's 70 Minutes of DJ Madness is probably one of the greatest deejay compilations ever (need an open mind for dis one).

Global Underground's 017 CD 1 is just outstanding but GU013 CD 2 is just genius and how the tracks fit together is great.


Posted by DJ Intrigue on Apr-14-2006 05:19:

quote:
Originally posted by torontotrance
but GU013 CD 2 is just genius and how the tracks fit together is great.


Personally, I much prefer CD1 way more than CD2, which I could never (and still can't) get into as a whole. To me, CD1 has the far better track selection and programming, as where CD2 just seems too inconsistent and lacks the smooth flow that first disc sets up so well. Nothing beats the mixing between Jimpy - Talkin', Space Manoeuvres - Stage One, and Sander Kleinenberg - Sacred, which is probably three of the best track sequences I've heard out of any dj mix.

IMO, GU:013 CD1 is the epitome of what a dj compilation should be and I have yet to find a compilation that truly matches the track selection, the quality of tracks (no fillers), mixing, and flow from beginning to end. However, I will say that Bedrock 3 CD2 by Chris Fortier is a very close second in terms of the above qualities.


Posted by montie on Apr-14-2006 06:05:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Intrigue
Personally, I much prefer CD1 way more than CD2, which I could never (and still can't) get into as a whole. To me, CD1 has the far better track selection and programming, as where CD2 just seems too inconsistent and lacks the smooth flow that first disc sets up so well. Nothing beats the mixing between Jimpy - Talkin', Space Manoeuvres - Stage One, and Sander Kleinenberg - Sacred, which is probably three of the best track sequences I've heard out of any dj mix.

IMO, GU:013 CD1 is the epitome of what a dj compilation should be and I have yet to find a compilation that truly matches the track selection, the quality of tracks (no fillers), mixing, and flow from beginning to end. However, I will say that Bedrock 3 CD2 by Chris Fortier is a very close second in terms of the above qualities.



I agree
I was going to mention GU 013 CD 1 but you beat me too it

my favorite period of the album though is everything from track 1 (Raff 'n freddy - deep progress) through track 6 (sander kleinenberg - my lexicon)

but the entire album is amazing

cd 2 I like, but it doesn't even come close to the cd 1


Posted by WM2 on Apr-14-2006 14:02:

GU13 still gets me everytime I listen.

MMII is another album that should be thrown out for discussion.


Posted by ArgentinaHouse on Apr-14-2006 22:49:

24.

I wont say which series but the number should be indictative enough


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