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Posted by Eau Rouge on Mar-16-2010 21:54:

Worm Popper My first TA mix (Prog/House/Tech)

Hey guys, been a follower for a while...and now a contributer:

Prog/House/Tech mix of some older tracks and my first outing on Ableton although could sound live with the trainwrecks! Feedback welcome, enjoy:

1. Sascha Funke - Mango
2. Sergio Munoz - Nice & Easy
3. Sasha - Mongoose
4. Nick Muir - Gravitation
5. Remo - I Vision
6. Layo & Bushwacka - The Raw Road
7. Pryda - Ironman
8. Dousk - Hammer
9. Talisman & Hudson - Leaving Planet Earth (Dousk remix)
10. Jody Wisternoff - Cold Drink Hot Girl

Soundcloud link


Posted by woscar on Mar-16-2010 22:11:

That's an odd looking tracklist, but it might be interesting. Will try to give it a listen sometime this week and give you some pointers. Have you tried mixing on Traktor rather than on Ableton?


Posted by Eau Rouge on Mar-16-2010 22:28:

Word, thanks man.

Yeah, odd mix indeed but just a collection of tunes i like, not much structure really and no midi controller so its all automated but took me a long time!!

I've probably spent about 30 mins on Traktor...worth checking out for real?


Posted by Omega_Blue on Mar-17-2010 00:27:

yeah, that tracklist makes no sense whatsoever, no offense man.

i say the traktor/ableton debate is totally up to your personal preference. if you want a more traditional mixing approach, use traktor. if you plan on sampling heavily or mashing up multiple tracks on the fly, use ableton. :shrugs:


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-17-2010 02:23:

pfffft!

Any track list can make sense if you make it so!


Posted by Omega_Blue on Mar-17-2010 02:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
pfffft!

Any track list can make sense if you make it so!


i beg to differ bro


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-17-2010 03:02:

I honestly feel like you guys are saying that about this mix just because of the first two tracks. Though # 5, admittedly, I am not familiar with at all. But I still do think that a good DJ can make a weird-looking TL work well.


Posted by Eau Rouge on Mar-17-2010 17:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
pfffft!

Any track list can make sense if you make it so!


Amen brother!


Posted by woscar on Mar-17-2010 17:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Eau Rouge
Word, thanks man.

Yeah, odd mix indeed but just a collection of tunes i like, not much structure really and no midi controller so its all automated but took me a long time!!

I've probably spent about 30 mins on Traktor...worth checking out for real?


Basically, what Omega said. I tried Ableton but couldn't really get into it, it doesn't feel right for me. I find the Traktor interface and overall "experience" much better. But that again, is just my personal opinion.

quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
I honestly feel like you guys are saying that about this mix just because of the first two tracks. Though # 5, admittedly, I am not familiar with at all. But I still do think that a good DJ can make a weird-looking TL work well.


Nah, it just looks like it's all over the place genre-wise. On paper, of course. I'll have to listen to find out, though.


Posted by A.B on Mar-17-2010 22:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
yeah, that tracklist makes no sense whatsoever, no offense man.



Bullshit.

How can you judge someone else's creative property?


Posted by colin traveller on Mar-19-2010 19:30:

quote:
Originally posted by woscar
That's an odd looking tracklist, but it might be interesting. Will try to give it a listen sometime this week and give you some pointers. Have you tried mixing on Traktor rather than on Ableton?



Is there a rule book stating anywhere in it that it clearly states you can't mix that with this ??

It's obvious you've never seen Boy george play live


Posted by colin traveller on Mar-19-2010 19:31:

quote:
Originally posted by A.B
Bullshit.

How can you judge someone else's creative property?



Very true



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