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Posted by JohnPaullino on Apr-05-2006 03:54:

Dog Running John Paullino Pres Transitional Memory (Progressive Trance) (Tracklist Included)

John Paullino Pres Transitional Memory




Hey guys its been a couple months since my last mix on here.This is one of my best recorded sets of 2006. Its epic and a little energetic. This mix has my all time favorite tracks of early 06 and late 05. The title is called Transitional Memory because it reminds me of the time when I use to come home and go right to the decks and mix for 30 minuites straight before starting a climatic set. I am very glad with the outcome of this set for example, mixing, structure, and quality. The mix is more like an expiremental melodic progression. I hope you will enjoy this mix, cheers. Any feedback is appreciated..

Format-MP3/192 KBPS
Genre-Trance
Size-90 Megabytes


Tracklist

01. Nile-Ra
02. Deep Orbit-Revolver (Genix Deep Mix)
03. Double V-Setting Sun (Original Mix)
04. Interstate-Remember Me (Original Mix)
05. Tania Mann-Remote Kontrol (Will Holland Vs Activa Mix)
06. Double V-Moscow Morning (Bobina Suprise MIx)
07. Robert Nickson-Close Your Eyes (Vocal Mix)
08. Mark Otten-So Serene (Menno's Heading South Dub)
09. Solarstone-Like A Waterfall (Club Mix)
10. Keanan & Dale Anderson-Drift Away (Original Mix)
11. Recluse-Emotional Void (Original Mix)

Any feedback is appreciated

Thanks,
John Paullino


Posted by Acetate Junkie on Apr-05-2006 04:20:

I thoroughly enjoyed this. A beautiful set it is.

Transitions are immaculate, timing is on point. Nearly flawless. Key matching is near exact. The mix changes in direction approximately 2/3 in and is done very well. Good job on keeping it interesting.

Thanks for sharing.


Posted by JohnPaullino on Apr-05-2006 06:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Acetate Junkie
I thoroughly enjoyed this. A beautiful set it is.

Transitions are immaculate, timing is on point. Nearly flawless. Key matching is near exact. The mix changes in direction approximately 2/3 in and is done very well. Good job on keeping it interesting.

Thanks for sharing.


Thank you Acetate, your review hit the spot.


Posted by MoN-SooN on Apr-05-2006 19:21:

doh, cant't download
"The file has most likely exceeded its allotted bandwidth or has been removed by the original sender or a recipient."

is there a chance of getting another download link?
nice cover btw.


Posted by JohnPaullino on Apr-06-2006 01:22:

quote:
Originally posted by MoN-SooN
doh, cant't download
"The file has most likely exceeded its allotted bandwidth or has been removed by the original sender or a recipient."

is there a chance of getting another download link?
nice cover btw.


exceeded bandwidth, Its uploaded to my own server now


Posted by JasonThomas on Apr-06-2006 02:18:

i got this a while ago when you sent me a link and was waiting for your thread to give you feedback . this is a very good mix but i was expecting something different, something closer to your previous mix. this was disappointing at first for me as i simply was expecting a harder and epic trance set as i liked the style of the Ibiza Sun. i really can't talk too much though as i've covered a variety of styles and while i do try to take into consideration what people may expect, i often disregard it. anyway, getting over this initial disappointment, the second time around i really did see where you were going with this. you were trying to focus on the build and progression while creating a more progressive set. you did a very good job of this, building and setting a more meaningful emphasis on each track. the style and tone of the tracks are nice and i see the theme you wanted.

the first 2 tracks are truly beautiful and good choices to kick off with a spirited and light theme. from then until Close Your Eyes you do a good job of building energy and story. after that I can see what you may have wanted to do; resolve the mix with a sort of chill 'after-hours' vibe, but personally i felt unsatisfied by this as the last four songs really lost me. it also has to do with my personal opinion of Serene and Like a Waterfall. i don't like Serene at all; it's structure, especially it's breakdown, for me, kill any sort of groove or energy that any set may have. it can be effective in the beginning, warm up sections of sets as filler, and as a some-what pleasant mood enhancer. but if you've built any sort of energy at all, for me that track is a sure-fire way to kill it. anyway, after that is Like a Waterfall which is another track that is iffy for me and didn't fit in my opinion. then two tracks that I do really like, but just didn't add to the set, especially as finishing tracks. personal opinion of course.

anyway, great job experimenting with more progressive tracks and creating a good story. i like your tracks selection for the most part, but your programming towards the end didn't do it for me.


Posted by JohnPaullino on Apr-08-2006 00:03:

quote:
Originally posted by djmetatron

after that I can see what you may have wanted to do; resolve the mix with a sort of chill 'after-hours' vibe


Yeah

quote:
Originally posted by djmetatron

anyway, great job experimenting with more progressive tracks and creating a good story. i like your tracks selection for the most part, but your programming towards the end didn't do it for me.


Thanks, its my first time stepping into Prog. This mix was experimental, It was also personal too. I'm still happy with it and play it in the car. Right now i'm working on the sequel to ibiza sun, and my true style is still with me.

Thanks Metatron


Posted by MoN-SooN on Apr-12-2006 21:12:

sorry for late

i'm back after 3-4 listens to this mix. I played it when I was absorbed (working in the office) and it was a great background. I knew few tracks before, but these new to me was awesome. I'm in love with Revolver. Remote Kontrol and Moscow Morning are great too. All tracks are nicely selected, constantly giving the right feeling. Mixing is top notch, as I expected. I like you made your transitions very subtle, that works brilliantly to this music.
I didn't have a feeling that the mix lost any energy in the end, but I must admit that I unconsciously enjoyed the first half more. Maybe there is something in djmetatron's words, he's a wise man

Overall... heh... 9/10

btw. why did you delete the link in your sig? too much downloads forces you to upload the mix to yousendit day by day?


Posted by JohnPaullino on Apr-13-2006 22:27:

quote:
Originally posted by MoN-SooN
sorry for late

i'm back after 3-4 listens to this mix. I played it when I was absorbed (working in the office) and it was a great background. I knew few tracks before, but these new to me was awesome. I'm in love with Revolver. Remote Kontrol and Moscow Morning are great too. All tracks are nicely selected, constantly giving the right feeling. Mixing is top notch, as I expected. I like you made your transitions very subtle, that works brilliantly to this music.
I didn't have a feeling that the mix lost any energy in the end, but I must admit that I unconsciously enjoyed the first half more. Maybe there is something in djmetatron's words, he's a wise man

Overall... heh... 9/10

btw. why did you delete the link in your sig? too much downloads forces you to upload the mix to yousendit day by day?


Yeah i agree too, Metatron is right about the energy loss part. My sig was to big so i had to take it off. Yeah all my bandwidth was being used heh. Thanks for your review Mon-soon, looking forward to your 3rd mix, btw i still have to review your first mix


Posted by stevieboy32808 on Apr-14-2006 01:27:

7/10
There are many things to expect when you hear the word progressive. One of them is brilliance and after listening to this mix over and over again I couldn�t find it. The first 3 tracks are excellent examples of progressive trance. In fact, I fell in love with the beginning of your set because of those very tunes and found myself playing it back many times. After that your set gradually strays away from the progressive sound into something too familiar nowadays and that is the ASOT sound for lack of a better analogy. There�s nothing wrong with ASOT, but it�s not something you associate with when spinning progressive trance. Armin plays tunes similar to those found in the second half of your set, which is not progressive. Overall I�d have to say to say track 2 is one of my favorite tracks out of your whole set because it reminds me Yahel � Voyage which I�m very fond of.

Technically you're skills are on point and not an area of concern. I wasn't too concerned with so much the build and flow of your set, but rather the direction you were taking it music-wise as detailed above. In conclusion, my only hope for you is that on your next progressive mix you maintain the same mindset for track selection that you did for the first half of the set instead of giving up halfway and playing regular trance.


Posted by JohnPaullino on Apr-14-2006 03:06:

quote:
Originally posted by stevieboy32808
7/10
There are many things to expect when you hear the word progressive. One of them is brilliance and after listening to this mix over and over again I couldn�t find it. The first 3 tracks are excellent examples of progressive trance. In fact, I fell in love with the beginning of your set because of those very tunes and found myself playing it back many times. After that your set gradually strays away from the progressive sound into something too familiar nowadays and that is the ASOT sound for lack of a better analogy. There�s nothing wrong with ASOT, but it�s not something you associate with when spinning progressive trance. Armin plays tunes similar to those found in the second half of your set, which is not progressive. Overall I�d have to say to say track 2 is one of my favorite tracks out of your whole set because it reminds me Yahel � Voyage which I�m very fond of.

Technically you're skills are on point and not an area of concern. I wasn't too concerned with so much the build and flow of your set, but rather the direction you were taking it music-wise as detailed above. In conclusion, my only hope for you is that on your next progressive mix you maintain the same mindset for track selection that you did for the first half of the set instead of giving up halfway and playing regular trance.


Yeah i agree on that also, next prog mix will be more like the first 3 transitions, including the tracks.


Posted by BattleAngel on Apr-15-2006 02:26:

Bump, I will review this mix after a couple listens. Get ready for a dose of reality check courtesy of DJ Rain ^^d.

-DJ Rain


Posted by BattleAngel on Apr-15-2006 03:28:

First round impressions

John,

After going through this mix once my initial impression is that your mix if of very high quality for the most part. The mix's vibe is depicted perfectly in that picture you posted, very dreamy trance... or so I thought. The first 40 minutes was very, very entertaining. I found myself kept checking back in Winamp to see where I am in the mix and how I'm feeling corresponding to the time and I must admit you took me on quite an emotional rollercoaster even though it's all dreamy prog trance. Although a few of the transitions had some melody clash, the meat of the tracks redeemed themselves and you surprised me a few times by bringing energy when least expected. Although track 08 and 09 were a bit disappointing, especially track 08 because there were 2 completely floor-stopping breakdowns, it really drops the gear down on your overall drive but again you managed to pick the mix back up with a mind blowing track 10.

I really can't put a finger on this mix except that through it all I can sense confidence in your choice of songs, you stuck by it and you give the listener reason to keep listening even when the song isn't very good. I'm sure everyone has heard inappropriate or weird tracks played by their favorite DJs, but the performer stuck by it and uses the ackwardness to provide a new angle or launchpad for succeeding songs that will blow the roof off and you did exactly that towards last 1/3 of the mix.

Overall this mix is an 8.5/10 out of me and I invite everyone to really sit down with this mix, it's quite a ride. I like this better than your last mix just because it surprised me at every turn.

-DJ Rain


Posted by JohnPaullino on Apr-15-2006 09:28:

Re: First round impressions

quote:
Originally posted by BattleAngel
John,

After going through this mix once my initial impression is that your mix if of very high quality for the most part. The mix's vibe is depicted perfectly in that picture you posted, very dreamy trance... or so I thought. The first 40 minutes was very, very entertaining. I found myself kept checking back in Winamp to see where I am in the mix and how I'm feeling corresponding to the time and I must admit you took me on quite an emotional rollercoaster even though it's all dreamy prog trance. Although a few of the transitions had some melody clash, the meat of the tracks redeemed themselves and you surprised me a few times by bringing energy when least expected. Although track 08 and 09 were a bit disappointing, especially track 08 because there were 2 completely floor-stopping breakdowns, it really drops the gear down on your overall drive but again you managed to pick the mix back up with a mind blowing track 10.

I really can't put a finger on this mix except that through it all I can sense confidence in your choice of songs, you stuck by it and you give the listener reason to keep listening even when the song isn't very good. I'm sure everyone has heard inappropriate or weird tracks played by their favorite DJs, but the performer stuck by it and uses the ackwardness to provide a new angle or launchpad for succeeding songs that will blow the roof off and you did exactly that towards last 1/3 of the mix.

Overall this mix is an 8.5/10 out of me and I invite everyone to really sit down with this mix, it's quite a ride. I like this better than your last mix just because it surprised me at every turn.

-DJ Rain


Ah Thanks Rain, i still play your departure mix, to me its a masterpiece that will always be on my hard drive, thank you for your review. You were right about the some of the tracks, they are not the best but i chose them because of the elements they had; for example, mark otten's so serene, when the breakdown hits straight into a choir with a classy piano melody. This is rare in todays EDM so i took advantage, and moscow morning's epic saw like breakdown which came from the old days of epic trance way back in 2000. If a track had something special in it, i used it. Anyhow I'm glad you liked this mix more than my last one, please keep me posted on your newest mix, thanks.

John Paullino


Posted by MoN-SooN on Apr-15-2006 10:45:

Re: Re: First round impressions

quote:
Originally posted by JohnPaullino
...and moscow morning's epic saw like breakdown which came from the old days of epic trance way back in 2000.


now i realized why I like that track so much it is really like the good old trance.

btw. nice review DJ Rain


Posted by JohnPaullino on Apr-19-2006 19:30:

Re: Re: Re: First round impressions

quote:
Originally posted by MoN-SooN
now i realized why I like that track so much it is really like the good old trance.

btw. nice review DJ Rain


Yeah thats true, anyway right now i'm working on Ibiza Sun 2006 Vol. 2.


Posted by MoN-SooN on Apr-20-2006 17:28:

can't wait
nice sig btw


Posted by JohnPaullino on May-03-2006 22:41:

quote:
Originally posted by MoN-SooN
can't wait
nice sig btw


Thanks


Posted by coded audio on May-04-2006 04:20:

This really is a beautiful set. First 3-4 tracks had me going "wow this guy knows how to pick tunes " but then alas it went a little mainstream . Having said that though it was still tasteful mainstream ...... Mixing was really flawless and showed and amazing knowledge of the tracks you are working with.. Do you have pencil and paper out when you are planning out a set ..

Great set and I reall enjoyed it.. Actually washed and polished the car double time with this on the mp3 player


Posted by JohnPaullino on May-04-2006 06:03:

quote:
Originally posted by coded audio
This really is a beautiful set. First 3-4 tracks had me going "wow this guy knows how to pick tunes " but then alas it went a little mainstream . Having said that though it was still tasteful mainstream ...... Mixing was really flawless and showed and amazing knowledge of the tracks you are working with.. Do you have pencil and paper out when you are planning out a set ..

Great set and I reall enjoyed it.. Actually washed and polished the car double time with this on the mp3 player


Thank You Coded Audio, this was my very first prog mix, to be honest, I haven't completely found myself in this genre, i'm still learning.



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