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-- Deeve - I owe the night // From Deep House to Progressive
Deeve - I owe the night // From Deep House to Progressive
Guys, this is my new mix, this time with rather proggy vibes.
Enjoy!
Deeve - I owe the night
Tracklist:
1 Nathan Fake feat. Prurient � Degreelessness (Huerco S. Backyard Interpretation)
2 atish - Twiddles (Original Mix)
3 Viken Arman - Life (Original Mix)
4 Bengal (SF) - Fractal Dust (Original Mix)
5 Joseph Ashworth - Dominika (Original Mix)
6 Volen Sentir - Vdol Po Rechenke (Original Mix)
7 Gab Rhome - Beach Bummer (Original Mix)
8 Led Zeppelin - No Quarter (Orin's Close The Door Edit)
9 Modd - Mohican (Original Mix)
10 Ellroy - Make A Wish (Original Mix)
11 Ryan Davis, LMNSKT - Hadron (Aparde Remix)
12 C.Vogt, Patrick Jeremic - Pour eternel (Original Mix)
13 Simon Vuarambon - Ethiopian (Original Mix)
14 Joep Beving - Ab Ovo (Retza's Downtime Mix)
15 RVNZ - Sketch One by Gorje Hewek & Izhevski
16 Mira J, Galestian - Tell Me (Feat. Mira J) (Ezequiel Arias Space Mix)
17 Kruse & Nuernberg, Brolin - Yokohama Nights feat. Brolin (Original Mix)
18 Neil Flynn, Katie Kim - J.E.N. (Trikk Selva Densa Mix)
19 Ejeca - Dizorn (Original Mix)
20 Patrick Jeremic, C. Vogt - Vice (Original Mix)
21 Cristoph - The Upside Down (Original Mix)
22 Tim Andresen - Blue Sun (Original Mix)
23 Eskimo - Bushmills (Original Mix)
24 Martin Heyder - Call (Mario Mijatovic Remix)
25 Lawrence - Clouds&arrows (Roman Flugel Remix)
26 Oona Dahl - Hole In The Sky (Original Mix)
27 Cornucopia - Neverland (Original Mix)
28 Grandbrothers - Rotor (Original Mix)
I had a listen to this one recently. I thought it was mostly very good in your usual reliable style - beautiful flowing melodic music with a very Lee Burridge-esque vibe.
My only issue here is that you seemed to throw in a couple of really pumping prog bangers in a way that felt slightly random. For example, the Ezequiel Arias mix of Tell Me is an absolute beast, with a proper heavy bassline. I saw it in the tracklist before listening and was interested to hear how you would build up to that energy level in your set. However, when I heard it mixing in, the set was still very much in that laid-back warm-up vibe, and then suddenly we were at peak time, and then immediately back into a more mellow vibe! You did it again a little later with another track I didn't recognise. You also mixed out of the massive breakdown of Tell Me, a bit like you cut short Tuesday Maybe in your last set. That rising high pitch noise in Tell Me is an explosive club moment, so mixing out before it got there makes me wonder why you played that track.
This is only a mild criticism - most of the set was very, very good as usual. It's mainly about what we've talked about before - your instinct seems to be to keep things smooth and flowing, rather than properly blowing up a mix. I think it would be cool to hear a genuine peak time Deeve set one day, if you can resist the temptation to keep chilling things out.
@System-J:
Thanks for the review & advice, very helpful as always mate. So good to know how the programming you�ve thought for yourself is perceived by others.
Ok, goal for 2018 is a proper peak time set then
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Hope you had/are having nice holidays (and everyone else here too!).
Cheers everyone!
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