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Rob Turner - Random Summer
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1. Booka Shade - In White Rooms (Neo Remix) [Get Physical]
2. Tiefschwarz - Damage (Buick Project Remix) [Fine.]
3. Kayot - Clear Skies (Manoo & Francois A Remix) [Buzzin' Fly]
4. Tigerskin - Leporello (Original Mix) [Deep in Rhythm]
5. Rocco Branco - Kapital (Einmusik Remix) [Platzhirsch Schallplatten]
6. Quentin Harris - Let's Be Young (Julien Jabre Remix) [NRK Sound Division]
7. Rulers of the Deep - The Last Survivor (Buick Project Remix) [NRK Sound Division]
8. Mischa Daniels - So Strong (16 Bit Lolitas Remix) [Fame]
9. Steve Porter - Bobble Daze (Original Mix) [FDS Recordings]
10. Layo & Bushwacka - Kick Your Ass (Original Mix) [Olmeto]
11. Flanders - By Your Side (James Talks Acid Mouse Remix / RJT Saves the audience from Deafness Edit) [Ego Music]
12. Starkid - Crayons (Scribblin' on the Walls Remix) [Release]
Recorded this past Summer, I hesitated to put this one out there simply because there were so many people playing a lot of these tunes all spring/summer. The set came up sometime in July while I was both working with/learning some new tunes as well as playing a few classics here and there, and as a couple TA's and some friends asked for some new tunes from me, I just thought I'd throw this one out there.
I'll be working on some new things over the next couple of months, but for now I hope you guys enjoy this set. The mastering isn't as good as I usually like on a set, but it really only affects the low end the tiniest bit on the Layo & Bushwacka and Flanders tunes.
As always, feedback is much appreciated! Cheers!

Looks good Rob and Im glad to see Damage on thurrr never gonna get sick of that track! Will be there the 17th!!!
on it like vomit
technically that doesn't rhyme, but the point is...i'm downloading it.
Re: Rob Turner - Random Summer
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| Originally posted by RJT Recorded this past Summer, I hesitated to put this one out there simply because there were so many people playing a lot of these tunes all spring/summer. The set came up sometime in July while I was both working with/learning some new tunes as well as playing a few classics here and there, and as a couple TA's and some friends asked for some new tunes from me, I just thought I'd throw this one out there. |
Some of my faves that I wont be tired of anytime soon + some different remixes than I'm used to hearing. Will be downloading this weekend when I am at the internet cafe. 
figured i'd start off with this one and move on to bobby's
one thing i'm really proud of Robby about is the fact that he knows how to start off a set properly, something i have never been able to do. my shit just jumps right into it, while Turner sets the mood. I bet he's great in bed (looking at you myra).
and thanks to Daniel K for introducing me to Booka this summer because, this track is flowing right now.
holy shit does it pick up... bopping my head at the office for sure.
let me just say i'm not gonna talk about the mixing unless i hear something fucked up, i already know what you're capable of and as do the rest of the people on these boards.
groovy vocal track, i like that, nice use of it at the beginning of the set, and it fits in with the progression. Tiefschwarz is on the same level as Trentemoller production wise right now for me, so two great artists right of the bat, you're not fucking around are you?
meh... kayot kinda drops it off for me, too light and fluffy, i'm guessing you have a reason for it so i'll hold off on judgement until i hear what you do next.
aaaaand right back to the funk, yes now i can say kayot was out of place in my opinion (and in my opinion only).
a little faster paced on this song, i can feel the energy finally start pumping around the 25 min mark.
ohh shit you just went on a rampage for the next 3 tracks, totally love it, complete energy build. good selection right here. go or die! - last survivor sticks out.
these last tracks are more of what i'm used to from you, i think your style has evolved over the summer and since the last time i've listened to one of your tracks. you started off with some downtempo groovy shit, had a hiccup with some fluffiness and then went to the old you. but the set was built right, i think your knowledge of your selection is excellent. the last track was definitely a more progressive sound but good way to close this whole thing off.
however i am pumped up for work (we'll see how long that lasts) and i'm glad you shared this for me this morning cuz it definitely sets the rest of my day up.
cheers!
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| Originally posted by Aristronica I bet he's great in bed (looking at you myra). |
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| Originally posted by l�cid i was gonna make an analogy about tweakin' knobs and well... tweaking something else... buuuut i'll spare you guys. *insert Motel 6 sign here* ^ there Bobby i did it for you |
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| Originally posted by djarecebo I'd like to review one of these mixes, but I can't without my shoes! |
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| Originally posted by djarecebo I'd like to review one of these mixes, but I can't without my shoes! |
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| Originally posted by l�cid i'm wearing them. |
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| Originally posted by djarecebo seriously, i don't think i've gone to see a dj in the last 3 years without wearing those shoes, they must smell up your car something fierce! i'll paypal money or w/e, but yeah i need them! |
finally got to it today, and i was really impressed. you sorta talked it down, but i hafta say this is probably my favorite mix i've heard from you man. great flow and great mixing. i listened in a few chunks throughout the day so i never was totally enveloped in it, but i really enjoyed it man. it really picked up in the second half, but i kinda wished it had stayed up there instead of coming back down over the last 2 or so tracks.
other than that great stuff. ill definitely keep this in rotation.
finally got a keyboard to compensate for spilling a beer shot all over my laptop keyboard so I can finally use my computer again. I'm d/ling now and i'll post a short review (mostly cause i'm not good at long reviews) after a listen or two.
i just wanted to say, that i have dl a few of ur mixes before and never commented, but they are all ace...programming and tl are awesome...i still listen to ur moms house, and now this one will be around as well...keep it up, i believe ur ear for music must just be very similar to mine as i enjoy many of the tracks u pick for the mixes 
Thanks RzO, I really appreciate it m8! 
listening now. it's a solid set rob. spot-on mixing. the levels are perfect throughout the whole set also (something which i am trying to perfect myself). i thoroughly enjoyed your first mix into damage, great use of harmonic mixing.. tracks 3 through 5, while mixed well, didn't really do too much for me. It's probably because it seems like you really put a lot of thought and effort into the programming of tracks 6-10ish. it's by far the best part of this set, and as others have said already, it's when the set really starts to pick up. and, as others have said, i was kinda disappointed that the set started to wind down a little within the last two tracks or so.
all in all, it's good shit. i liked your edit too. out of curiousity, why did you call it rjt saves the audience from deafness?
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| Originally posted by Omega_Blue out of curiousity, why did you call it rjt saves the audience from deafness? |

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