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Posted by Logical on Aug-12-2009 20:16:

Bangin Electro House Mix. First mix. 1 month experience.

STREAM: http://soundcloud.com/roshanpatel/electro-house-set-14-19
DOWNLOAD: http://soundcloud.com/roshanpatel/electro-house-set-14-19/download

TRACK LIST:
1. Intro - Mike Dyson (0:00 - 2:11)
2. Wolfgang's 5th Symphony - Wolfgang Gartner (2:11 - 4:11)
3. The Reward is More Cheese - Deadmau5 (4:11 - 7:30)
4. Jizz In My Pants - The Lonely Island ( 5:11 - 7:30)
5. Gimme Gimme Gimme - Christopher S & DJ Flava (7:30 - 9:15)
6. Push and Rise - Wolfgang Gartner (9:15 -11:45)
7. Flasback - Wolfgang Gartner (11:45 - 14:18)

Hey guys!

This is my first mix ever! I've been mixing for almost a month now.

Its a banging Electro House mix. I put in all of my exciting tracks so there's never really any boring part that you would want to skip over.

I would really appreciate any comments/criticism/feedback/guidance given. I want to know if I should keep on mixing or just give up now. Are my transitions smooth? Were my effects ok? Was there anything wrong with it? How can I improve?

Thank you so much guys!


Specifications

Length: 14:19
File Size: 144.5 MB
Bitrate: 441
File type: WAV


Posted by Logical on Aug-13-2009 18:29:

bumpity.

Please check it out!


Posted by Logical on Aug-16-2009 15:49:


anybody?


Posted by Adam420 on Aug-16-2009 15:56:

Here's my advice:

Don't spin shitty music


Posted by Domesticated on Aug-16-2009 23:10:

A few things:

1. When you list the tracks, the artist name should always go first. i.e 'Deadmau5 - Not Exactly'.

2. If you're going to make a set, 14 minutes isn't very long and most people probably won't be interested in something of that length.

3. Some of the tracks only go for 2 minutes. That is stupidly short. If you're doing a 'normal' mix of this kind of music, you should aim for between 10-15 tracks an hour, not 30! Let each track play for longer before you mix in and out.

4. Don't post up music in wave format. It is a large file and pointless when you have probably recorded this from mp3s anyway.


Posted by woscar on Aug-17-2009 00:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
Here's my advice:

Don't spin shitty music


Posted by plaxx on Aug-17-2009 00:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
A few things:

1. When you list the tracks, the artist name should always go first. i.e 'Deadmau5 - Not Exactly'.

2. If you're going to make a set, 14 minutes isn't very long and most people probably won't be interested in something of that length.

3. Some of the tracks only go for 2 minutes. That is stupidly short. If you're doing a 'normal' mix of this kind of music, you should aim for between 10-15 tracks an hour, not 30! Let each track play for longer before you mix in and out.

4. Don't post up music in wave format. It is a large file and pointless when you have probably recorded this from mp3s anyway.


I like it when people actually give useful advice instead of putting on their elitist mask.

Thank you for this.


Posted by Logical on Aug-17-2009 01:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
Here's my advice:

Don't spin shitty music


Thanks for the advice. Just wondering though, what music would YOU recommend?

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
A few things:

1. When you list the tracks, the artist name should always go first. i.e 'Deadmau5 - Not Exactly'.

2. If you're going to make a set, 14 minutes isn't very long and most people probably won't be interested in something of that length.

3. Some of the tracks only go for 2 minutes. That is stupidly short. If you're doing a 'normal' mix of this kind of music, you should aim for between 10-15 tracks an hour, not 30! Let each track play for longer before you mix in and out.

4. Don't post up music in wave format. It is a large file and pointless when you have probably recorded this from mp3s anyway.

Thanks a lot!


Posted by plaxx on Aug-17-2009 01:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Logical
Thanks for the advice. Just wondering though, what music would YOU recommend?


Seeing as how you're just starting out, start by sampling the giant platter of EDM. Get yourself acquainted with all sorts of genres and see what kind of music you like.

And practice, practice, practice.


Posted by Adam420 on Aug-17-2009 02:48:

quote:
Originally posted by plaxx
Seeing as how you're just starting out, start by sampling the giant platter of EDM. Get yourself acquainted with all sorts of genres and see what kind of music you like.

And practice, practice, practice.


Yea, pretty much



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