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Posted by stren on Nov-30-2006 15:11:

i posted a review in the wrong thread so here it goes again, a well deserved bump

quote:
Originally posted by stren
you've captured the essence of what i call chillout. Really great tracks and the transitions are fine with a few exceptions (can't remember now) Only beef i have with this mix is that you've used too many too long movie samples. Also I've never seen those movies, but that's my problem i guess


Posted by PEZ68 on Dec-03-2006 14:29:

I've listened to it repeatedly and it sounds better each time, excellent stuff, very beautiful


Posted by Clovis on Dec-07-2006 01:04:

Fantastic work Tony. Really its good. I had to listen a few times in various settings before I could review it...just to get a good sense of what I had heard.

Opening lines are great, what is that from?

And this track: Jan Jelinek - Moire (Strings Version) sounded familiar...I tracked it down and realised it was in a skate video I used to watch in highschool, during the ending credits. Great track.

This will be in my collection for awhile, and it will be a great mix for after the club. I mean how could it not. Coming home after getting your head mangled by Sasha or Howells and then hearing some Miles...I just know it will be nice

I am currently collecting tracks and going over ideas for a chilled mix, although it will probably end with 4/4 around 126bpm...but will be inspired by you and Greg's recent stuff


Posted by montana on Dec-07-2006 10:49:

those first lines, like it says on the tracklist: John Peel Excerpt. it's some lines recorded from the late John Peel's radioshow, i knicked it from another guy's mix where he also used it as an intro.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Jan-03-2007 23:32:

This is really nice. Well done.


Posted by idoru on Jan-04-2007 09:19:

Listening to this again now, and it's still incredible. Again, fantastic piece of music here Tony. Simply brilliant.


Posted by Lilith on Jan-15-2007 13:18:

By far the best set I've downloaded off TA, while it's generally not what I listen too in terms of style it is undeniable to me at least, possibly the best thought out and put together set here on TA. Ambient is hard to do, but I've bought albums of ambient and trance music which where far less interesting and a lot less complex.
Trying hard not to say this, but it really is wonderful ~blush~


Posted by montana on Jan-15-2007 17:48:

thanks for the kind words, all of you


Posted by Snooper on Feb-11-2007 03:33:

Looks yummy, thanks for sharing.


Posted by Echo of Silence on Nov-14-2007 02:40:

I was just feeling so stressed and wound up (as usual haha) ...no one's around, just me and all this stuff to do and you know, Tony, I saw where I had quoted from one of the tracks in this set on a sig so I thought yes, this would be a good thing to listen to now...

Such a good choice. Such a beautiful set. Soothes my soul!

Again, thank you. I think this might be my favorite of the 3.


Posted by pilotx on Nov-15-2007 01:21:

Re: More Phases Of A Dub Experience

quote:
Originally posted by montana
So, i finally got of my ass and did it, the part two of this mix that i have been talking about doing for such a long time. More or less, from the week after i finished the first one. Here i am a year after, and it's done. The general idea was to not do a new mix, but more to continue where the last one left off, which is the Miles Davis track, but after several attempts done like during the fall. I finally managed to get it together, and here it is. The easiest (and also the corniest) way to descibe this one is that it's the yang to the yin. But really, it's the same concept, only in reverse, we start off moody & darkish and then go light, then bringing in some minor darker sides to form a more bittersweet ending.

I want to thank some people, Jan & Greg for their support and help. Clovis, and a bunch of others that asked for a new mix. I want to thank everyone who took their time download the last mix and also shoutouts to Rob, Chrissi, N0bben, Bas, Grimreaper, Haak, and the Swedish TA's.

Download | Cuesheet

Right then, Enjoy.

Tracklist:
John Peel Excerpt
Miles Davis - Nature Boy
Boom Bip - Closed Shoulders (cLOUDDEAD Remix)
Ambient Fields - Phileas Fogg /
Pablo Reche & Anla Courtis - Transistors de Aire
* excerpt from "boogie nights"
Theatre of Tragedy - A Distance There Is
Claude Debussy - Clair de Lune (performed by Garrick Ohlsson)
* excerpt from "match point"
Emiliana Torrini - At Least It Was
* excerpt from "virgin suicides"
Funkst�rung - Blindensenung
* Morgenstern - Horny Being
Koop - Hells Bells
* Rut Hillarp - Gl�md �r Skogens Gud
Sia - Blow It All Away
* Marie Wennersten - Islossning (Soundcarpet)
* excerpt from "oceans eleven"
Ennio Morricone - Deborah's Theme (from Once Upon A Time In America)
Mogwai - Tracy (Kid Loco Remix)
* excerpt from "boogie nights"
Jan Jelinek - Moire (Strings Version) /
Erik Levander - Ber�md (Bauri Remix)
* Pablo Reche & Anla Courtis - Transistors de Aire (Modified)

also thanks again to greg for hosting this one.

(also, first mix can be located here )

note: none of this is actual dub music, i just really like the word dub and use it for everything



great mix.....but how do I get that cue sheet?


Posted by montana on Nov-15-2007 16:10:

try again, i fixed the link now


Posted by pozz on Aug-19-2010 22:11:

this set deserves a big reviving bump. after downloading it way back in the day, i let it sit on my hard drive and moved it from computer to computer without ever actually listening.

an hour passed by without me ever wondering how much longer i was gonna be subjected to this. perfect for chilling out or studying or whatever the hell you might be doing at the time.

montana -- thanks.

EDIT: There were alot of threads in this subforum about a list of classics made in the past by TA DJs. Here is one of them.


Posted by Teezdalien on Aug-19-2010 23:53:

nice bump. thanks.


Posted by montana on Aug-21-2010 09:57:

cheers for the bump,


Posted by Tangil on Aug-21-2010 14:45:

would love to hear this set, can someone please upload it again?

thanks


Posted by montana on Aug-21-2010 17:20:

the megaupload link still works.


Posted by Tangil on Aug-22-2010 01:59:

ahhh nice one, thanks


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Aug-23-2010 02:48:

I gave this a listen Tony, because of the hype, because I've been meaning to listen to one of your sets for a while and because there's Morricone. Have to say I didn't really feel it, not like other people seem to have. I appreciate you tried to do a chill out mix with some different artists to the usual names, but I still found it overly clich�d in many places: movie dialogue samples, rainfall, running water... all standard "chill out mix" tropes. I agree with Sand Leaper that it was way too coffee table in places, and in particular I didn't like that Emiliana Torrini track at all.


Posted by montana on Aug-23-2010 18:56:

well yeah ok, cheers for listening. i'm just going to address the issue about the clich�s. i knew from the beginning that i was really going in balls deep into some really played out territories but to my defense, 4 years ago, (actually 5 years since i did the "four phases" in 2005, which this is a continuation of) these kind of mixes wasn't that played out.

it was somewhat of a refreshment to the formula of ripping of red jerry's "chill euphoria" mixes, if only people would have ripped of the solar stone one instead. i'm not saying "oh how dare you, this is proper original shit", no it's just, one of the reasons i think people liked it was because it wasn't 10 slow remixes of epic trance songs segued together.


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