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Posted by devmail on Feb-11-2006 17:05:

Devmail - "Spiritual Circuitry" melodic trance to epic breaks

http://devmail.zftp.com/devmail_spiritual_circuitry.mp3

Tracklist

1) Jono Grant vs Mike Koglin - Circuits (Jono Grant's Deep Rewire Mix)
2) Menno de Jong - Guanxi (Original)
3) Smith & Pledger - Northern Lights (Phil Johnston vs. Aspekt Remix)
4) Lucas & Beltram - Trust Me (Ava Mea Remix)
5) Armin Van Buuren - Bounce Back
6) Paul Van Dyk - Tell Me Why (The Riddle) (Vandit Club Mix Re-Edit)
7) Cosmic Gate feat. Jan Johnston - I Feel Wonderful (From AM to PM Mix)
8 ) Super 8 + DJ Tab - First Aid (Perry O'Neil Mix)
9) Solar Stone - Seven Cities (Atlantis Mix)
10) Solar Stone presents Elizabeth Fields - Speak In Sympathy (Deeper Mix)
11) Yamakasi - The Secret Garden
12) Brain Bug - Nightmare
13) Beat Pusher - Rokki
14) Jono Grant vs Mike Koglin - Circuits (Original)

79 minutes of melodic trance, ending with epic breaks.


Posted by dj bolivia on Feb-12-2006 05:20:

Hey dude,

Some classic tracks in there. Fun listening ...


Posted by devmail on Feb-12-2006 15:01:

Thanks Scooter, glad you enjoyed!


Posted by Stu Cox on Feb-13-2006 16:02:

Hey mate, had a listen and quite enjoyed it

Your mixing was very sharp - quite sudden drops from one track into another, but it still flowed and I liked that... mixing like that would work particularly well in a club.

One thing to watch is when doing a sudden mix, the track you're going into has to have more energy at that point than the one before, otherwise you can suddenly lose a lot of the energy. There were a couple of points when you mixed into a track quite quickly and faded out the previous track a little bit too fast not leaving much in the next track and it seemed to suffer. But most of the time it all worked really well and you kept a good flow going.

Quite a few classics in there, more than I'd probably expect from a set not labelled as a classics mix, but a good tune's a good tune! I'd just say watch how often you play classics... depending on the gig, the best thing to do might be to just play a load of classics! But sometimes the crowd might react better to something a little less obvious with just one or two classics thrown in... but I'm sure you knew that anyway

Good effort. I saw you've put up another couple of mixes, I'll have a listen to them in the next few days and let you know what I think


Posted by devmail on Feb-15-2006 12:19:

Thanks for the help Stu. I don't have the greatest record colection yet so sometimes a classic or 3 ends up in the mix as well.



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