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hey man, I listened to this a few days ago. These comments are going to be really brief because of the time lapse, but hopefully they'll still be useful..
mixing was usually pretty good, a few rough spots here or there but nothing most good dj's don't make. You're doing a little of this already, but one thing to do to make prog. house/deep prog trance sets interesting is find transitions between tracks that make that transition almost into another track. For example, in one of my deep, prog sets I went from Markus Schulz - Clear Blue to Ronski Speed - EOS (Perry O'Neil remix). The lead from Clear Blue and the bassline from EOS change perfectly together such that it almost sounds like an entirely different track than either two in isolation.
The programming was also pretty good. I think a lot of progressive house sets can get boring, but you keep the interest up by putting in some variety. The breaks track you had was a nice touch in terms of variety, but some might argue that it threw off the structure of your set: for trance I think that matters, but for this set it's less important. All in all, I agree with what someone else said: it's a perfect set for a lazy sunday afternoon. Let me know when you have another set done .
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