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-- Matt G. - Progressive-Tribal Set - October
Matt G. - Progressive-Tribal Set - October
Hello guys!, i have been finished a new set and i'd like to you listen it:
http://soundcloud.com/matiasgiunta/...ctober/download
Alternative links:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/4gwqxs
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TRACKLIST:
01- Cirque Du Soleil - Le Reveur (Intro) [BMG]
02- Murk Vs. Meat Katie - Circles Dancing Girl (Mario G Mix) [Unknown]
03- Chris Micali - Your Life Better (Original Mix) [Vapour]
04- Tommyboy & Mannel - Feel It (Original Guitar Mix) [Unknown]
05- Chris Micali & Emjae - Untitled (Original Mix) [Unsigned]
06- Eelke Kleijn & Van Bostelen - Breakfast Beats (Original Mix) [Serotonine]
07- Matt G. - Etnikus Napok (Original Mix) [Unsigned]
08- Dousk - Everlasting (Original Mix) [Blaq Velvet]
09- Micah - Terras (4Mal Obscuras Mix) [Segment]
10- Tropical Highlight - 33 Degrees (Tropical Highlight 2008 Remix) [Bralli Records]
11- Nikola Gala - Dark Side Of The East (Original Mix) [Fokused]
12- Chris Micali - Shipol (Original Mix) [Aurium]
13- Parham & Dominic Plaza - Native transport (4Mal Mix) [Unknown]
14- Chris Micali - Chant (Original Mix) [Blueprint]
15- Mike Hiratzka & Joe C - Show U The Way - (Chris Micali Remix) [Open Up]
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Thanks for your support.
Mat�as.
In 
holy fuck
fucking lawler style at the beginning yeah!
love it love it love it 
Yeeeeeeeees!
I love Gala, Taylor, Micali, Parham and Plaza. In on this.
I've just finished one that's a very similar style of music. Just doing some artwork now and it will be up early next week.
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| Originally posted by Domesticated Yeeeeeeeees! I love Gala, Taylor, Micali, Parham and Plaza. In on this. I've just finished one that's a very similar style of music. Just doing some artwork now and it will be up early next week. |
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| Originally posted by Amduscias holy fuck fucking lawler style at the beginning yeah! love it love it love it |
, someday i will do a tribal set specially!
This set is amazing. The progression is incredibly smooth. It feels a lot more like a set from a 'professional' DJ than the (still impressive and enjoyable) sets from other TAs. The cohesiveness of the tracks is incredibly strong.
For me, this is often the factor that has differentiated a really upper crust DJ from just a plain good one. The class-leading DJs are able to assemble a mass of tracks which all sound like come from the same producer or label yet still have a significant amount of variation between them to keep things interesting. This set fulfills that criteria, and I haven't been able to say that in a long time. It really reminds me of Hernan Cattaneo's work.
Your mixing is spot on, the flow is utterly flawless and I liked every track to the point that I'm about to log onto beatport and download them all one by one. The real clincher for me was that I don't hear many sets like this anymore, and even when this sound was in vogue it was still rather rare to hear it done authentically. This had so much rhythm and groove, but then again it shouldn't be surprising considering your location.
I feel like I should make a tribal set after listening to this - I am that inspired. However, I already know that I don't have enough tracks of this nature in my collection to attempt such a feat.
You should really download D-Formation - No Surrender, No Retreat, if you don't already know it. It would fit perfectly in a set like this.
What is the track at the 54 minute mark? It is a B.O.M.B.
By the way, here is my set (I'm almost embarrassed to mention it now, considering how good yours is).
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...9&forumid=73&s=
Checking it out.
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| Originally posted by Domesticated This set is amazing. The progression is incredibly smooth. It feels a lot more like a set from a 'professional' DJ than the (still impressive and enjoyable) sets from other TAs. The cohesiveness of the tracks is incredibly strong. For me, this is often the factor that has differentiated a really upper crust DJ from just a plain good one. The class-leading DJs are able to assemble a mass of tracks which all sound like come from the same producer or label yet still have a significant amount of variation between them to keep things interesting. This set fulfills that criteria, and I haven't been able to say that in a long time. It really reminds me of Hernan Cattaneo's work. Your mixing is spot on, the flow is utterly flawless and I liked every track to the point that I'm about to log onto beatport and download them all one by one. The real clincher for me was that I don't hear many sets like this anymore, and even when this sound was in vogue it was still rather rare to hear it done authentically. This had so much rhythm and groove, but then again it shouldn't be surprising considering your location. I feel like I should make a tribal set after listening to this - I am that inspired. However, I already know that I don't have enough tracks of this nature in my collection to attempt such a feat. You should really download D-Formation - No Surrender, No Retreat, if you don't already know it. It would fit perfectly in a set like this. What is the track at the 54 minute mark? It is a B.O.M.B. By the way, here is my set (I'm almost embarrassed to mention it now, considering how good yours is). http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...9&forumid=73&s= |
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| Originally posted by Domesticated This set is amazing. The progression is incredibly smooth. It feels a lot more like a set from a 'professional' DJ than the (still impressive and enjoyable) sets from other TAs. The cohesiveness of the tracks is incredibly strong. For me, this is often the factor that has differentiated a really upper crust DJ from just a plain good one. The class-leading DJs are able to assemble a mass of tracks which all sound like come from the same producer or label yet still have a significant amount of variation between them to keep things interesting. This set fulfills that criteria, and I haven't been able to say that in a long time. It really reminds me of Hernan Cattaneo's work. Your mixing is spot on, the flow is utterly flawless and I liked every track to the point that I'm about to log onto beatport and download them all one by one. The real clincher for me was that I don't hear many sets like this anymore, and even when this sound was in vogue it was still rather rare to hear it done authentically. This had so much rhythm and groove, but then again it shouldn't be surprising considering your location. I feel like I should make a tribal set after listening to this - I am that inspired. However, I already know that I don't have enough tracks of this nature in my collection to attempt such a feat. You should really download D-Formation - No Surrender, No Retreat, if you don't already know it. It would fit perfectly in a set like this. What is the track at the 54 minute mark? It is a B.O.M.B. By the way, here is my set (I'm almost embarrassed to mention it now, considering how good yours is). http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...9&forumid=73&s= |
Gonna have to get in on this
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| Originally posted by Adam420 Gonna have to get in on this |
good set dude. a bit of rough patch with mixing in the beginning, but overall liked the energy and flow
anyone who can appreciate a good Chris Micali tune is okay with me 
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