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Posted by lenazi on Sep-21-2009 23:16:

thanks guys. i could play it safe and just mix tracks from end to start, and i would get bored doing it. Add and cimichurri and such. I didn't think of that accapella, and i had it so i used it.

last track had a warning in the op...if it made you laugh i win

thanks again.


Posted by UWM on Sep-21-2009 23:21:

in all honesty though i really enjoy listening to your sets because you don't stick to the 'play out a track, mix it, play next track' rinse, repeat mentality. you also always maintain a cohesive flow and your mixing is phased well to the point that i forget i'm even listening to a mix. always look fwd to them.


Posted by Adam420 on Sep-21-2009 23:49:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
in all honesty though i really enjoy listening to your sets because you don't stick to the 'play out a track, mix it, play next track' rinse, repeat mentality. you also always maintain a cohesive flow and your mixing is phased well to the point that i forget i'm even listening to a mix. always look fwd to them.


QFT

Gave this a third go today and my thoughts pretty much echo everyone elses. Acapella made me go wtf at first and immediately made me think of that Luciano video but other than that I loved it. ADD and Chimichurri is still my favorite one this year though


Posted by lenazi on Sep-22-2009 00:20:

thanks again. phrasing should be learned before beatmatching, because:

a beatmatching is easy
b phrasing is easy.
c people should practice beat counting even before they learn to beat match
d. you know the answer it starts with all of the above.


i know i sound like a dick, but blood, sweat, and tears without ableton = get frisky


Posted by enydo on Sep-22-2009 00:28:

I had a couple solid vinyl transitions the other day. Felt very very good.


Posted by enydo on Sep-23-2009 18:26:

So I gave this a couple listens and it really grew on me. Great stuff as usual nazinator. I would comment on a few of the tracks I liked but it's way too hard to follow a TL with your mixes as you orgy all over the layering.


Posted by nefardec on Sep-24-2009 01:13:

haven't really heard one of your sets in a while, not really into the tech house these days, but i did listen to this one in bits and it was very good, very fun - there is no way I wouldn't dance to it.


also i'd like to be a nerd and point out that vocal in the martin eyerer 'dj tool' track is herbie hancock talking about using computers as instruments with quincy jones in this 1983 video: (~ 5:30)


Posted by Demoted on Sep-24-2009 01:25:

On the acquisition. Late in the game.


Posted by lenazi on Sep-24-2009 03:03:

thanks guys

especially nefardec for the vid. the track with the herbie sample is :

Soultourist - Televised [Drumpoet Community]

though.

i also looped it during the big break of the bananas track.


Posted by Lews on Sep-24-2009 03:20:

A bit late to the party, but downloading now!


Posted by kadomony on Sep-25-2009 04:27:

really enjoyed this man! well mixed and a nice blend of styles that stayed within one general idea for the set.
whats the track playing @ 20:30?


Posted by Lews on Sep-25-2009 04:33:

Already, this went out of my comfort zone, not going to lie. You've seen my mixes. In Search Of Magik. So I went into this not knowing what to expect at all. I never listen to techno, I don't listen to much house at all.

I loved it. Very nice feel to it, great mixing. Couldn't help but want to dance just listening to it. Played it a few times today, as I was moving into college. Excellent work. Definitely going to keep this and put it in the favorites folder as well as burn on disc for the car.

Keep up the excellent work Jay, I look forward to hearing another from you!


Posted by Tangil on Sep-25-2009 06:53:

Good mixing, good flow, Dukktus was clearly the track of the set. I love that song and you dropped it in at a perfect moment too. I would have liked to have heard the final song placed a bit earlier in the set, maybe after 15mins or so. I big melodic tune like that would have gone down really well, I thought things got a little bit repetitive at times.
Good set overall though.


Posted by Amduscias on Sep-26-2009 06:40:

bump because i have been listening to this for the past 3 days


Posted by woscar on Sep-26-2009 06:46:

Damn, I was sure that I had given the Führer lova' a full review from my cell phone, but I guess that muthafucka' didn't go through so I'll give it a listen again and I'll post that tomorrow

The gist of that post was that I listened to it on the plane on the flight to Houston and the congas and bongos made thoroughly enjoyable.

I always copy the tracklist of TA sets into the "Lyrics" portion of iTunes so I can keep track of what I'm listening, but this one was a clusterfuck of a set tracklist-wise.


Posted by Demoted on Sep-26-2009 10:56:

As always this was quite nice. Not totally my thing as I really got tired of this sound, but you somehow always manage to make me enjoy it while you're playing it. I can't wait to hear what you'll do with hiphop with how well you mix and layer things. My hiphop mixes are mixed fucking haaarrrsh.


Posted by lenazi on Sep-28-2009 21:34:

@kadonomy the track = Minimono - Little Liars [Bosconi Records]

i played another track from that ep to open one night on the way too. One of my fav producers at the moment and so under rated. Pure funk imo, search soundcloud for a few live sets with only minimono prods.

thanks everyone else.

last bump, i am sure anyone who wanted to listen has already.

a fun tidbit: i tried doing my hip hop mix last night and i realized that funkmaster flex i am not. I'll need a little more refreshing to get the turntablist inside of me back out. I haven't given up on it yet, but man it is such night and day from "standard edm mixing aka i will not be satisfied with slam fades"

i think it is the first time since i have this mixer that i touch the crossfader


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-29-2009 20:26:

downloading,
will comment later


Posted by woscar on Sep-29-2009 21:49:

OK, it sure took me a while, but here are my thoughts...

Nice work with the acapella of 'Bank Brotherhood'. I never really liked any of the full versions of the track, but you made the acapella work very well as an opener. I also didn't have any problems with the Lumidee acapella, I think it fits.

You already know you're gifted technically, so it would be kind of redundant to mention it. :P

I listened to this one on the way home to work this morning, and it sounded completely different than what I remembered hearing on the plane. This time it sounded a lot more housey. Don't know what it was...perhaps the mood I was in?

Anyways, I enjoyed it much more this second time so I guess I could say it's a grower. You covered a lot of different styles, and kept the mix very cohesive as a whole, IMO. You had some funky house, tech house, latin congas, salsa vocals, diva vocals, and even a portion that sounded like 'Transitions, Vol.1' Digweed. You sure know how to put together a set to make people dance.


Posted by lenazi on Oct-07-2009 21:52:

thanks woscar.

didn't really want to bump this as it has run its course, but what part sounded like transitions vol 1 for fun?


Posted by woscar on Oct-08-2009 20:32:

That would be the part @ around 39 minutes, I think you have 2 tracks playing at that point.


Posted by G-Con on Oct-10-2009 09:38:

Have just started downloading and listening to some of the sets in this forum. This is one of the first I've listened to and I loved it. Great mix and one I'll definately be putting on at the next house party.

Look forward to hearing more from you..


Posted by epdarks on Oct-10-2009 15:39:

ish is bangin


Posted by Schadenfreude on Nov-04-2009 20:59:

thanks...final bump.

i want to do something different for the next one, and i need a challenge. What type of set would you guys like to hear the most.

love

xox

alotofalts


Posted by Adam420 on Nov-04-2009 21:20:

80's synthpop and happy hardcore


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