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check out my new mix, just finished today
Mike Berlyand - Lucid Dream
1.condor ii - you can (kiss me) (light of day mix)
2.schiller mit heppner feat. leben - I feel you
3.sarah mclachlan - world on fire (junkie xl mix)
4.brian eno - an ending (ascent) (leama & moor remix)
5.14th street - children trippin
6.ruff driverz presents arrola - dreaming
7.cosmic gate - bilingual
8.jas van houten - heavens gate
9.fx zone - synthasia (nu nrg remix)
10.salt lake - rendezvous
11.j.l.n.d - sound of nothing (arc in the sky remix)
12.sensorica - few days away
13.marcos & jk walker - apache 7 (marcos mix)
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just downloaded it now mate. will give u feedback in a bit 
just listened to it now matey.
mixing 6.5/10 - althogher your mixing is quite good thoughout there is a big mistake between tracks 11 and 12, and between tracks 6 and 7 u just let the vinyl run out and start the next tune (not recommended in my opinion)
tune selection 7/10 - there are some quality tunes on here, but there are also a lot of older tunes on there as well. would have been a lot better in there where a lot more newer tunes. also i really dont like track 2, but this may be because i have really gone of vocals at the minute.
flow 8/10 - the only real cristism i can say is the jump from track 6 to track 7. track 6 is quite floaty and then track 7 is completely banging.
Althogther i really enjoyed your mix, and apart from the few points that i listed above, a quality set. keep it up matey 
Will try to give this a listen soon
djianthomas: what's wrong with using old tunes? I use plenty of old tunes in my sets, interspersed with new. Don't you agree that it's about the quality of the tracks, not their age? 
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| Originally posted by Shad0wmaster Will try to give this a listen soon djianthomas: what's wrong with using old tunes? I use plenty of old tunes in my sets, interspersed with new. Don't you agree that it's about the quality of the tracks, not their age? |
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| Originally posted by djianthomas just listened to it now matey. mixing 6.5/10 - althogher your mixing is quite good thoughout there is a big mistake between tracks 11 and 12, and between tracks 6 and 7 u just let the vinyl run out and start the next tune (not recommended in my opinion) tune selection 7/10 - there are some quality tunes on here, but there are also a lot of older tunes on there as well. would have been a lot better in there where a lot more newer tunes. also i really dont like track 2, but this may be because i have really gone of vocals at the minute. flow 8/10 - the only real cristism i can say is the jump from track 6 to track 7. track 6 is quite floaty and then track 7 is completely banging. Althogther i really enjoyed your mix, and apart from the few points that i listed above, a quality set. keep it up matey |
i agree that the quality of the tunes should be more important than their age, however there are 2 important considerations to be made:
1) production style - some old tunes have an "outdated" production style that simply wouldnt flow well in an up to date set
2) "bigness" - there are some old tunes, in fact there are plenty of obscure prog tunes from 2000/2001 that you can play and no one would be able to tell they were produced such a long time ago, in fact most people probably wouldnt even be able to ID them. however, if you play an "anthem", especially one as old as dreaming, then people would have heard that many a time, and it doesnt sound half as good as it used to (believe me, ive ruined a lot of tracks by listening to them too much at home. they were brilliant tracks but id play them over and over again, sometimes 5 times a day and that kinda ruins the atmosphere very soon)
randomly listened to this set for no apparent reason, was a nice listen 
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| Originally posted by mike_stefan69 i agree that the quality of the tunes should be more important than their age, however there are 2 important considerations to be made: 1) production style - some old tunes have an "outdated" production style that simply wouldnt flow well in an up to date set 2) "bigness" - there are some old tunes, in fact there are plenty of obscure prog tunes from 2000/2001 that you can play and no one would be able to tell they were produced such a long time ago, in fact most people probably wouldnt even be able to ID them. however, if you play an "anthem", especially one as old as dreaming, then people would have heard that many a time, and it doesnt sound half as good as it used to (believe me, ive ruined a lot of tracks by listening to them too much at home. they were brilliant tracks but id play them over and over again, sometimes 5 times a day and that kinda ruins the atmosphere very soon) |

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hoping more people will check it out
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| Originally posted by Haunted bump hoping more people will check it out |
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| Originally posted by Subey i'm more people! downloading now. Will add review sooner than later. |
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