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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Feb-06-2014 16:49
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Mr Game+Watch
Luka Luka * Night Fever

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Long Island, NY
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So far I've listened to all the mixes in the thread at least once... will be posting reviews once I get one or two more listens under my belt. Really feeling Dave's so far, it's EXACTLY what I expected a sci-fi mix to be.
My own mix is coming, unfortunately it seems a lot of the tracks I picked out, while rhythmic, have wildly varying BPM ranges. So I might mix a few of them, do some ambient blends, etc... gotta see how I can do this. It's not like the usual for me where either I have 5+ hours and tons of tracks to gradually ramp up BPMs, or I stick between a few BPM.
So far I have the TL picked out, the theme and the cover art :P It's definitely sci-fi, but at the same time it's definitely me.
Driving out to the Hamptons on Saturday so I will make this mix for the ride...
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Feb-07-2014 01:07
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Lews
Platipus And Prog Addict

Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Hugging Whales And Saving Trees
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Considering a Science Fiction themed mix, I wanted to go the "Soundtrack to an Imaginary Film" route. While I initially wanted to go in a distinctive dystopian direction, I found myself pushed more and more toward Outer Space. Yep, it's pretty much the basic go-to for Science Fiction, but what can I say? Anyways, I still wanted to go the soundtrack route, telling some type of story. I ended up actually writing a few paragraphs of a plot outline to keep my mix focused, and I'm rather pleased with how it (the mix) turned out.
I started trying to actually image what it would be like to go to space and decided that, as much as I'd love to do so, the actual act would probably give me an anxiety attack. So, I'd probably try to take some type of anxiety medicine before blasting off. In that light, this mix starts off rather idyllic (in my view), before the medicine starts to wear off and the journey goes to unexpected places.
I'm still trying to figure out a couple of the labels and exact remixes I used for some of the songs, so I'll post those on the SoundCloud page when I sort it out - either later tonight or sometime tomorrow. I'd actually recommend listening without looking at the tracklist, for more of a spoiler-free listen, if you will, but people are, of course, free to do as they wish.
The mixing isn't perfect, I admit, as this is actually my first mix in two years [ ], but hopefully it doesn't detract too much.
Anyways, hope some people enjoy this, and don't find it too clichéd.
I'll start writing reviews for other mixes later this week 
Also, I have no idea how to make the SoundCloud widget allow downloads without going to the actual page. Why'd they have to make this so complicated?
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Quarantine Classics Brunello di Montalcino (In Transit) Edition [Progressive Classics] (August 2020)
Quarantine Classics - Puligny-Montrachet Edition [Progressive Classics] (April 2020)
What Is Progressive Anyways? [Progressive House Classics] (November 2019)
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Feb-10-2014 02:28
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Sand Leaper
Tension hunter

Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
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| quote: | Originally posted by djdk
01. Voyager 1 - Sounds Of Jupiter [NASA]
02. Aphex Twin - #5 [Warp]
03. Global Communication - 9:39 [Dedicated]
04. The Orb - Back Side Of The Moon [Universal]
05. Future Sound Of London - Everyone In The World Is Doing Something 06. Without Me [Virgin]
07. Cell - Floating Retention [Ultimae]
08. Future Sound Of London - Vertical Pig [Virgin]
09. Space Manoeuvres - Pentexplorer [Lost Language]
10. Outer Space Alliance - Dea Alba [Holy Feather]
11. James Horner - Aliens OST Main Title [Fox]
12. Antibreak - Planet Eater [Offworld Recordings]
13. Scro & LM1 - Unexpected [Influenza]
14. Voyager - Hypersleep (EZ Rollers Remix) [R&S] |
Really enjoyed the first half of this. The tracks really capture the same kind of vast, yet utterly isolated feeling that the idea of suspended animation/stasis gives me, and the transitions from tracks 3 to 5 are tremendous in that sense.
Not quite so keen on the second half, where the more rhythmic tracks are introduced. That's partly because I don't much care for drum n bass these days, and partly because introducing rhythms into the picture kind of breaks the spell of the first half. Personally, I would have preferred staying within the beatless realm, to see what other textures and undercurrents you would have worked your way into.
These are just issues related to my own taste, though. Regarding the theme of the challenge itself, I think this mix does the job very nicely indeed, and makes me wonder what you would have done with more time at your disposal.
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Feb-10-2014 10:32
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