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Posted by Magadansky on Sep-11-2009 09:39:

Magadansky - Orphica Magica [Progressive]

Hi guys, posting part of a 2 hour set which I played in a local small club here. I edited it a bit so it can be suited on a cd (74 min long). Here is the tracklist:

1. Zyce vs Fuzz - Psychological
2. Tony Voyeur - Global Settings
3. Cyklones - Find Your Own Reality
4. DayDin - Halkidiki (Timestretch Remix)
5. Kohra - Malgudi Daze
6. Marco and Cadmium - Intergalactic Paradise
7. Synesthetic - Down To Earth
8. Strange Doctors - No Song For Evil Times (Surgical Cut Remix)
9. Avius - Cheat The System
10. Motion Drive - Complete Access
11. Alchemix - Freak Toc
12. D-Root - Eruption
13. Cabal - The Sacred Spirit
14. Audiomatrixx - Mattenklopfer
15. Kularis - Timemover
16. Audiomatic - Another Direction


Download link:
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Enjoy!


Posted by THE_Chris on Sep-11-2009 16:12:


Posted by Uncle ED on Sep-12-2009 05:24:

Sweet set, nice track selection and flow...


Posted by Domesticated on Sep-12-2009 06:17:

I'll have a listen.


Posted by ziptnf on Sep-12-2009 12:49:

Gonna grab this and listen when I get a chance!


Posted by Domesticated on Sep-13-2009 05:23:

I feel kind of mixed about this one. There's absolutely no doubt that you've picked the cream of the crop in regards to contemporary prog-psy, but the problem is that even the best prop-psy is extremely generic at the moment. Too many tracks right now consist of nothing more the stereotypical bassline, an offbeat high-hat and random 'trancey' or other high-pitched sounds fired off every few seconds but not forming any coherent melody. A lot of them seem not to have any real progression.

While I quite enjoyed this set, I found it a bit bland in this respect. There were no real stand-out melodies or particularly interesting patches that made me sit up and take notice. Conversely, there wasn't a single track I really disliked either. My favourite bit was the track at the 39 minute mark, it had quite a nice groove and a bit more melodic progression. Not knowing a single track in here was a nice bonus.

Mixing and flow were pretty damn good - you managed to hold the mood nicely throughout. There were..two? transitions that I thought were a bit off, but not by enough to really affect my enjoyment. One I can think of was at the 34 minute mark. I assume you did this live on CDJs? If that's the case, I'm really quite impressed with your mixing.


Posted by Magadansky on Sep-13-2009 09:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
I feel kind of mixed about this one. There's absolutely no doubt that you've picked the cream of the crop in regards to contemporary prog-psy, but the problem is that even the best prop-psy is extremely generic at the moment. Too many tracks right now consist of nothing more the stereotypical bassline, an offbeat high-hat and random 'trancey' or other high-pitched sounds fired off every few seconds but not forming any coherent melody. A lot of them seem not to have any real progression.

While I quite enjoyed this set, I found it a bit bland in this respect. There were no real stand-out melodies or particularly interesting patches that made me sit up and take notice. Conversely, there wasn't a single track I really disliked either. My favourite bit was the track at the 39 minute mark, it had quite a nice groove and a bit more melodic progression. Not knowing a single track in here was a nice bonus.

Mixing and flow were pretty damn good - you managed to hold the mood nicely throughout. There were..two? transitions that I thought were a bit off, but not by enough to really affect my enjoyment. One I can think of was at the 34 minute mark. I assume you did this live on CDJs? If that's the case, I'm really quite impressed with your mixing.


Yeah, I agree with your first point that there is little variation in progpsy. But well it fits in a club as it blast pretty much. Some of the tracks here I think have a coherent melody (Kularis - Timemover, Marco and Cadmium - Intergalactical Paradise e.g.) but yeah, a lot of the progpsy lacks that and here there are also a lot example of that.

To the second point, the idea wasnt to have standout points even though (at least live) it sounded like some of the tracks were achieving that (like Avius - Cheat The System). Don't know if you noticed but around the end there was a track that lowered the energy (on purpose) in order to have it raised again by the next track. The Audiomatrixx track is quite hypnotic, doesnt have so much energy or hard beat or anything but it completely absorbs you, especially on a good system. The next tracks however blow up to the highest peaks. Also, these tracks are mostly made by unknown (still) artists who are actually kicking very nicely.

I know which transitions you are speaking off, but yeah, I was using CDJs even though I had a bit of plan how to start and when I wanted to take off in a different direction (with Halkidiki) I messed the transition a bit. Some of them were rushed and quick too but they actually went quite well, I was surprised! My mixing usually is not very good since I am not a professional DJ at all, so I am very happy by your compliment! Thanks for the review, truly appreciated!



quote:
Originally posted by Uncle ED
Sweet set, nice track selection and flow...

Thanks for the nice words, glad you enjoyed it!

Chris and Zip, I hope you will like it! Cheers!


Posted by BenvanGils on Sep-14-2009 10:19:

i didn`t like it much , done in few secs with it and thought you`re lucky to be able to play in a club ;p


Posted by ziptnf on Sep-14-2009 13:07:

quote:
Originally posted by BenvanGils
i didn`t like it much , done in few secs with it and thought you`re lucky to be able to play in a club ;p



I don't give a fuck who you are, you will never be as good of a DJ as Magadansky. Shut the fuck up with negative criticism until you can at least back it up like Domesticated. Magadansky is an incredibly talented DJ, be a little more respectful.


Posted by BenvanGils on Sep-14-2009 14:23:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
be a little more respectful.


go ahead


Posted by Magadansky on Sep-14-2009 15:07:

quote:
Originally posted by BenvanGils
i didn`t like it much , done in few secs with it and thought you`re lucky to be able to play in a club ;p

Well if you read my post above yours you will see that I make it clear I am not a professional dj and I have occasionally the chance to play in small clubs. I am sorry that this style is not your taste of music but, well, Armin won't play something like this!

Thanks for the defense zip but different people, different opinions and tastes, he didnt like it, so be it. Btw I am just tuning your sets so expect feedback from me in your thread soon!


Posted by TwoHardCore on Sep-14-2009 15:43:

Magadansky,

I think this is a very good set with some nice tracks and your mixing was, for most of the set, done very well. I think the Halkidiki transition that you'd mentioned was the biggest issue, as it was just too long IMO. The changes in direction I like, and occasionally try to employ in my own sets as you may have noticed.

Maybe it's just me, but I think there were too many lulls or "low energy, dead air" spots in the set overall. The energy in tracks like Synesthetic - Down To Earth are nice, but the lulls are hard for me to deal with. Why is it that nearly all trance producers do this...put dead air in the middle of tracks I mean? I'm really digging Motion Drive - Complete Access, nice tune (minus the lulls).

Overall, it's a set worth grabbing and one I'll be keeping. Thanks mate.

Cheers,

THC


Posted by ziptnf on Sep-14-2009 16:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Magadansky
Thanks for the defense zip but different people, different opinions and tastes, he didnt like it, so be it.

Point taken, but it was very unnecessary to say "you're lucky to be able to play in a club", I find that to be rather insulting to your character and your talent. Just because your set wasn't that amazing doesn't mean you haven't made plenty of awesome ones in the past, and he needs to realize that. He probably listens to Tiesto anyways.

quote:
Btw I am just tuning your sets so expect feedback from me in your thread soon!

Enjoy!


Posted by BenvanGils on Sep-14-2009 17:28:

quote:
Well if you read my post above yours you will see that I make it clear I am not a professional dj and I have occasionally the chance to play in small clubs.


ok not getting it why it `s such a prob when i say you`re lucky ;p
(i wasn`t being sarcastic ;p)


Posted by ziptnf on Sep-14-2009 17:37:

quote:
Originally posted by BenvanGils
ok not getting it why it `s such a prob when i say you`re lucky ;p
(i wasn`t being sarcastic ;p)

Clearly you don't get it. Lady Gaga is probably more up your alley.


Posted by Magadansky on Sep-14-2009 18:01:

quote:
Originally posted by TwoHardCore
Magadansky,

I think this is a very good set with some nice tracks and your mixing was, for most of the set, done very well. I think the Halkidiki transition that you'd mentioned was the biggest issue, as it was just too long IMO. The changes in direction I like, and occasionally try to employ in my own sets as you may have noticed.

Maybe it's just me, but I think there were too many lulls or "low energy, dead air" spots in the set overall. The energy in tracks like Synesthetic - Down To Earth are nice, but the lulls are hard for me to deal with. Why is it that nearly all trance producers do this...put dead air in the middle of tracks I mean? I'm really digging Motion Drive - Complete Access, nice tune (minus the lulls).

Overall, it's a set worth grabbing and one I'll be keeping. Thanks mate.

Cheers,

THC

Thanks for the feedback!

Yeah you are right, I did keep it for long but I wanted to add that atmospheric feel from the track into the mix while mixing. It didnt happen as I wanted to but still it was ok to pass. And yes, I noticed the tempo changes in your sets and I also love that.

The "dead air" is inevitable I think and its not necessarily a bad thing imo. Sometimes a break from the beat is nice and also it has a beautiful atmosphere and melodies in it. But when it gets too long it starts to annoys. I think in this set there aren't long breaks, maybe only the Down to Earth track. But well, sometimes it just sounds nice!

Cheers!


Posted by Magadansky on Sep-14-2009 18:03:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
Point taken, but it was very unnecessary to say "you're lucky to be able to play in a club", I find that to be rather insulting to your character and your talent. Just because your set wasn't that amazing doesn't mean you haven't made plenty of awesome ones in the past, and he needs to realize that. He probably listens to Tiesto anyways.


Enjoy!

Its a bit insulting yes, but coming from a dutch unknown internet dude who is trying to be "cool", it doesnt disturbs me. He wanted to say that he didnt like the set, ok, and thats it, no need for anymore discussions.


Posted by kr00t0n on Sep-25-2009 08:18:

Finally got around to listening to this, and enjoyed it.

Without echoing the comments already here, this isn't what I would call an amazing mix, but the flow and mixing lends itself to a good background music (not in the dismissive way, if you know what I mean?), like for studying, housework, or just chilling in the sun.

Weirdly, my favourite tracks were the first and last ones, though not overly keen on the vocals in the last track.

Nice one dude, you certainly never disappoint



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