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i got this a while ago when you sent me a link and was waiting for your thread to give you feedback . this is a very good mix but i was expecting something different, something closer to your previous mix. this was disappointing at first for me as i simply was expecting a harder and epic trance set as i liked the style of the Ibiza Sun. i really can't talk too much though as i've covered a variety of styles and while i do try to take into consideration what people may expect, i often disregard it. anyway, getting over this initial disappointment, the second time around i really did see where you were going with this. you were trying to focus on the build and progression while creating a more progressive set. you did a very good job of this, building and setting a more meaningful emphasis on each track. the style and tone of the tracks are nice and i see the theme you wanted.
the first 2 tracks are truly beautiful and good choices to kick off with a spirited and light theme. from then until Close Your Eyes you do a good job of building energy and story. after that I can see what you may have wanted to do; resolve the mix with a sort of chill 'after-hours' vibe, but personally i felt unsatisfied by this as the last four songs really lost me. it also has to do with my personal opinion of Serene and Like a Waterfall. i don't like Serene at all; it's structure, especially it's breakdown, for me, kill any sort of groove or energy that any set may have. it can be effective in the beginning, warm up sections of sets as filler, and as a some-what pleasant mood enhancer. but if you've built any sort of energy at all, for me that track is a sure-fire way to kill it. anyway, after that is Like a Waterfall which is another track that is iffy for me and didn't fit in my opinion. then two tracks that I do really like, but just didn't add to the set, especially as finishing tracks. personal opinion of course.
anyway, great job experimenting with more progressive tracks and creating a good story. i like your tracks selection for the most part, but your programming towards the end didn't do it for me.
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