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-- Mark Newnham - Subterranean (deep prog/house)


Posted by freeflow on Jun-13-2007 19:21:

Mark Newnham - Subterranean (deep prog/house)

This is my June mix, I start quite chilled, build the progression and melodies nearing the climax! Overall, its pretty deep, melodic prog. Hope people enjoy, lemmie me know your thoughts, cheers!

1) Espen & Elusive - Stone (Matthew Adams Urban Mix)
2) Deadmau5 - Faxing Berlin
3) Deepsky - Always On My Mind (Snake Sedrick Remix)(Mark Newnham "drop the cheese" Edit)
4) Derek Howell - Yah Yah
5) 16 Bit Lolitas - Back To One
6) Gamma Rox & Roy Brizman - Al Tiga Li Babeten
7) Dousk - Actrobatics (Dousk Airquarium Mix)
8) Tim Davidson - Which Way Is Up
9) Neo - Aura
10)Keenen & Dale Anderson - Indigo
11)Jay Lumen - One Week In Paradise
12)Breaks Co Op - Duet (Atalantic Conveyor Extended Mix)

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Posted by sunsurge on Jun-13-2007 22:49:

oioi, nicking this big boy. Tracklist looks promising. Especially looking forward to the Newnham edit on the Deepsky tune, love the Snake Sedrick remix except for the cheesey vocals!


Posted by sunsurge on Jun-13-2007 22:52:

Ok megaupload is being a **** currently, I'll download later.


Posted by freeflow on Jun-14-2007 06:48:

quote:
Originally posted by sunsurge
Ok megaupload is being a **** currently, I'll download later.


it works for me, must megaupload must just have been having a moment!


Posted by freeflow on Jun-14-2007 06:51:

quote:
Originally posted by sunsurge
oioi, nicking this big boy. Tracklist looks promising. Especially looking forward to the Newnham edit on the Deepsky tune, love the Snake Sedrick remix except for the cheesey vocals!


i was gobsmacked when i first heard the breakdown! the vocals are GOD AWFUL, so i just had to cut the breakdown, god i can't get over how much it ruined the tune!

snake sedrick must have had to include a snippet tho otherwise it would be a completely new tune, bet he was told "er snake.. can we have some of that singing in there please?!" "if i have to...."


Posted by sunsurge on Jun-14-2007 11:52:

Yep the vocals are karaoke-esque, made me crack up when I heard them! Like a Julesy booleg! Poor Snake, anything to pay them bills.

Anyway Im downloading now mate...

Big in-depth review may be coming


Posted by sunsurge on Jun-15-2007 22:03:

Really enjoyed the mixage mate...


Particularly liked the progression of the mix, from chilled and deep to funky to melodic, had a nice feel to it. The 1st 3 tunes worked really well for me-great stuff.

My faves were:

Espen & Elusive - Stone (Matthew Adams Urban Mix)
Deadmau5 - Faxing Berlin
Tim Davidson - Which Way Is Up
Keenen & Dale Anderson - Indigo

Nice little chilled end ditty as well, could be quite a hard tune to fit in, but I thought it sounded good.

On the technical side the mixing was great, with some nice transistions ( "Which Way Is Up" in particular came in strong with the bassline ). A small amount of clipping in the set but that musta been the recording and didnt impair the enjoyment!

Overall id rate this as a chicken variety meal LARGE!


Posted by freeflow on Jun-18-2007 15:32:

quote:
Originally posted by sunsurge
Really enjoyed the mixage mate...


Particularly liked the progression of the mix, from chilled and deep to funky to melodic, had a nice feel to it. The 1st 3 tunes worked really well for me-great stuff.

My faves were:

Espen & Elusive - Stone (Matthew Adams Urban Mix)
Deadmau5 - Faxing Berlin
Tim Davidson - Which Way Is Up
Keenen & Dale Anderson - Indigo

Nice little chilled end ditty as well, could be quite a hard tune to fit in, but I thought it sounded good.

On the technical side the mixing was great, with some nice transistions ( "Which Way Is Up" in particular came in strong with the bassline ). A small amount of clipping in the set but that musta been the recording and didnt impair the enjoyment!

Overall id rate this as a chicken variety meal LARGE!



cheers mate! great review. yeah, i wanted the mix to have a flow and variety of styles as itm progressed.



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