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Posted by princesultan on Feb-19-2008 16:44:

Ryan L - Progressive House Mix February/08

my first mix submission on TA...hope you guys like it. been doing this for about 6 months now...

download/stream here:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/760192338b75f5/

tracklist:
1 - Julien Parise - A5B
2 - David Kassi - Paralyzed In Heaven (Original Mix)
3 - Above & Beyond - Home (Jaytech Remix)
4 - People Art - Silent Words (Taito Tikaro & J. Louis Ferran Mix)
5 - Elusive - Movin On (Kinetik Duo & Gabriel Cage Mix )
6 - Jay Lumen ft Antonia Lucas - Missing (Original Mix)
7 - DYAD10 - Sugar (Dave Whelan & Di Scala Mix)
8 - Studio B - I See Girls (Tom Neville Dub Mix)
9 - Jerome Isma-Ae & Oliver Moldan - James Dean Cool
10 - Jermoe Isma Ae & Oliver Moldan - Five Five Zero
11 - Air Hustlers - Flowers From Heaven (Dirty Vocal Mix)
12 - 4Mal & Etiket - Tomorrow Never Comes (Remix)


Posted by RayRayy on Feb-19-2008 17:25:

Ryan who.....from Ottawa???


Posted by princesultan on Feb-19-2008 17:27:

quote:
Originally posted by RayRayy
Ryan who.....from Ottawa???


from montreal...i don't know why my location isn't showing up...it used to.

edit: fixed!


Posted by RayRayy on Feb-19-2008 17:30:

yur Ryan Labelle right??? When did u move to mtl???


Posted by princesultan on Feb-19-2008 17:31:

quote:
Originally posted by RayRayy
yur Ryan Labelle right??? When did u move to mtl???


sorry...different guy!!!


Posted by RayRayy on Feb-19-2008 17:42:

quote:
Originally posted by princesultan
sorry...different guy!!!


no sorry..i know a who uses Ryan L as his dj name.


Posted by ~*Stereohead*~ on Feb-19-2008 19:05:

Disclaimer: please take this with a grain of salt (or the whole bag, whichever you choose)

I NEVER EVER EVER give proper, full reviews of mixes posted up on this forum and this time isn't gonna be any different. I have one thing to say: Don't you dare call this mix a progressive house mix. If it must be categorized, I'd say tribalesque, vocal, farty, synthy, electro.

Your mixing needs work but hey, I'd suck too if it had been only 6 months I'd been doing this...I find it super challenging, still. I liked the first 2 tracks, and almost stopped listening after that Sugar track.

Anyways, you have officially defaced prog. Thank you.


Posted by princesultan on Feb-19-2008 19:30:

quote:
Originally posted by ~*Stereohead*~
Disclaimer: please take this with a grain of salt (or the whole bag, whichever you choose)

I NEVER EVER EVER give proper, full reviews of mixes posted up on this forum and this time isn't gonna be any different. I have one thing to say: Don't you dare call this mix a progressive house mix. If it must be categorized, I'd say tribalesque, vocal, farty, synthy, electro.

Your mixing needs work but hey, I'd suck too if it had been only 6 months I'd been doing this...I find it super challenging, still. I liked the first 2 tracks, and almost stopped listening after that Sugar track.

Anyways, you have officially defaced prog. Thank you.


ok....

sorry to hear you didn't like it. you're the first. you classify as you want. i'm still saying it's progressive house. i posted the same mix on djforums.com and have had very solid remarks, especially regarding the tracklist...BUT, if you didn't like it...that's cool. to each there own. fine...there's such hints of electro...but to say this is not a progressive house mix...that's pushing it a bit. not one person has brought that up with over 130 downloads since saturday.


Posted by Alex on Feb-19-2008 19:38:

quote:
Originally posted by princesultan
ok....

sorry to hear you didn't like it. you're the first. you classify as you want. i'm still saying it's progressive house. i posted the same mix on djforums.com and got over 15 solid reviews...BUT, if you didn't like it...that's cool. to each there own. fine...there's such hints of electro...but to say this is not a progressive house mix...that's pushing it a bit. not one person has brought that up with over 130 downloads since saturday.


Stereohead is the Progressive queen, if it's one thing she knows it's prog house, so don't write her off just yet!

I'll have a good listen to this in a few mins, and when I get home from work I'll give it a proper review.

Btw, for now, I do have a criticism actually...

Don't post stuff like "Well the other people that have listened so far gave it solid reviews". Statements like that, as "true" as they may be, make you come across as arrogant and that you can't take criticism well. DJs who can't take criticism don't do well, period.

Whether you've realized it or not, you're now involved in MUSIC and music is SUBJECTIVE! Some will love it, some will like it and some will downright HATE it... And others will offer criticisms that you should STRONGLY consider and respond to positively unless they were very rude and insulting. (Which Stereohead's were not).




As I said, I'll give it a listen when I get home and I'll offer up what I can on the tunes/mixing/flow etc.


Peace!


Posted by princesultan on Feb-19-2008 19:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Alex
Stereohead is the Progressive queen, if it's one thing she knows it's prog house, so don't write her off just yet!

I'll have a good listen to this in a few mins, and when I get home from work I'll give it a proper review.

Btw, for now, I do have a criticism actually...

Don't post stuff like "Well the other people that have listened so far gave it solid reviews". Statements like that, as "true" as they may be, make you come across as arrogant and that you can't take criticism well. DJs who can't take criticism don't do well, period.

Whether you've realized it or not, you're now involved in MUSIC and music is SUBJECTIVE! Some will love it, some will like it and some will downright HATE it... And others will offer criticisms that you should STRONGLY consider and respond to positively unless they were very rude and insulting. (Which Stereohead's were not).




As I said, I'll give it a listen when I get home and I'll offer up what I can on the tunes/mixing/flow etc.


Peace!


good point...i actually edited my post a bit before you wrote yours cause i had that in mind. but to say my mix defaced prog house...i wouldn't really consider that nice.

like i initially said...whoever doesn't like it....fine with me. i am not claiming this is the best mix known to man...i like the tracks, i'm new to the scene and i'm having a blast. that's the only reason why i'm here.

stereohead...i know you know you're music. i've seen your posts/reviews on these forums since i've become a member. although my comments may have come off as "snarky", in no way did i mean them to be. what i consider prog house and what you consider prog house are clearly 2 different things. i will keep this in mind while titling my next mix. your comments, critisims and reviews are always welcome.


Posted by shiraz781 on Feb-19-2008 20:19:

Hey Prince...nice progish mix bro. I really enjoyed the song selection and the transitions/flow. The song order was smooth with plenty of good vocals. This is definitely a different take on prog house but i can see how it fits in that genre..to say that u have defaced it is an arrogant overstatement no one is king or queen of this type of evolutionary style of mixing..its changing everyday in my perspective. Also, if ur not gonna give full and proper reviews..u should not give reviews at all. Its tribalesque, vocal, farty, synthy, electro..so its everything but prog lol ok i can say its not 100% prog but there r hints of prog in this mix..the last 2 tunes most def need to be more hype. but seeing as this is ur first submitted mix and 6th month in mixing..u can be excused good job man..keep it up!


Posted by ~*Stereohead*~ on Feb-19-2008 21:03:

1. im not arrogant
2. it wasn't an overstatement
3. it was an OPINION
4. i'm not queen of anything, i'm just really good at expressing myself and my tastes.

sry if they were harshly expressed and yes, i realize u've only been doing this for 6 months and yes, keep it up cuz you'll only get better. i can't be arsed to DJ anymore (not indefinitely however) cuz i feel nauseated every single time I go near equipment, so kudos to you 1) for even attempting this shit and 2) for putting it out there bro! that takes guts, so hats off.

ps: the defacement of prog is a phenomenon occuring in today's edm industry. no one cares where's it's been or what it's accomplished, no one knows where it is today and only God knows where it'll be in the future. who knows what will come of it? so, don't take it too personally when i say you've defaced prog.

and mr shiraz you said it yourself: the mix is everything BUT prog. anyways, different opinions.

and btw, i already said i rly liked the first 2 tracks, so there


Posted by ~*Stereohead*~ on Feb-19-2008 21:06:

quote:
Originally posted by princesultan
stereohead...i know you know you're music.


*Bows*



...I don't know that much dude, been into this for a mere 3 years...Just consistently overly exposed to all aspects of it lol...But thanks man...appreciate that


Posted by princesultan on Feb-19-2008 21:15:

quote:
Originally posted by ~*Stereohead*~
*Bows*



...I don't know that much dude, been into this for a mere 3 years...Just consistently overly exposed to all aspects of it lol...But thanks man...appreciate that


anyway stereohead...thanks for listening. i know what you mean by defacement of prog and what is "true" prog as i am also a fan of those darker, dirtier beats. there are MANY different styles of prog. i started getting more and more into prog since i saw some of danny torrence's sets at stereo, specifically his last set during his b-day. i come from a rock & roll background....so my natural progression into EDM music was by way of electro house...i have recently been listening to much darker proggier beats, but my rock and electro roots will probably always stay with me and i think that it's reflected in this mix.


Posted by shiraz781 on Feb-19-2008 21:50:

quote:
Originally posted by ~*Stereohead*~
and mr shiraz you said it yourself: the mix is everything BUT prog. anyways, different opinions.


yes ms stereohead i agree and i disagree with u..like u said its different opinions. although i was being sarcastic cuz i feel it has the essence of prog but needs more work..not exactly farty


Posted by Alex on Feb-19-2008 22:56:

Ok so I listened.


The tunes themselves aren't my thing at all, too beatport "Progressive House" section for me.

But they do work well together and the mixing is pretty decent for 6 months of DJ'ing.

The flow is there, for sure, but it leaves a little to be desired regardless. That being said I could tell there was some good groove!



For a first posted set, quite good, but I'd look into branching out from that Electro-Prog sound and bringing in other elements to liven your set up, too much of the same can get tiresome.


Posted by princesultan on Feb-19-2008 23:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Alex
Ok so I listened.


The tunes themselves aren't my thing at all, too beatport "Progressive House" section for me.

But they do work well together and the mixing is pretty decent for 6 months of DJ'ing.

The flow is there, for sure, but it leaves a little to be desired regardless. That being said I could tell there was some good groove!



For a first posted set, quite good, but I'd look into branching out from that Electro-Prog sound and bringing in other elements to liven your set up, too much of the same can get tiresome.


thanks for the listen and the tips.

where else would you recommend where i could find some progressive house tracks. beatport is a major source for me. i try to dig deep on that site, but i can only go so far.

what other elements could i bring into the set?


Posted by Alex on Feb-19-2008 23:37:

Some more melodic tunes at the beginning would help to build the mood, also, I find that sets that are a bit less banging are more appreciated by at home listeners, save the bombs for the club!

Also check out www.juno.co.uk for some good tunes! If you play vinyl try Phonica also.



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