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phatbassss
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Norway
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well hes not going around the cycle of fifths, as i would understand it that would entail mixing from C to G to D to A to E to B to Fsharp to Dflat to Aflat to Eflat to Bflat to F and finally back to C which wouldn't really give you the effect of lifting up a key every time though would work harmonically and might be an interesting set as well!!
instead he is progressing chromatically through the keys ie C, Dflat, D, Eflat, E, F, Gflat, G, Aflat, A, Bflat, B and back to C. It didn't sound to me like it was clashing harmonically I guess its like the common songwriting trick which is to raise the last chorus by a semitone or a tone to give the track a 'lift'
the di.fm page about his show link is here http://www.di.fm/calendar/event.php?event=3653 and i followed that to his myspace page http://www.myspace.com/djaltitudeproductions which has some more info in a blog about this set.. i really want to get a copy but i dont think di.fm archive shows do they..
maybe if enough of us bug him on myspace he will post it online

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Aug-07-2006 18:54
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nefardec
Tranceaddict in tranning

Registered: Oct 2004
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Huh, chromatically? I'll have to hear it.
Yeah I can't see how you would avoid key clashes, because every track has a ton of different notes besides the base note of the chord, including many times tones that are not in the scale of the key, so you're almost guaranteed key clashes.
Unless he's using some kind of software where he actually pitch adjusts the current track before he mixes in the next one.
I think "key clash" is a sort of archaic idea though, because its based on laws of sound that I would compare with, for instance palladian renaissance proportions in architecture. Modern music has a lot of things going on, for instance, with 12 tone scales, as does modern architecture, which often deconstructs ideas about balance and harmony in space the way modern music deconstructs balance and harmony in music.
So it would be kind of interesting to hear this set rise chromatically if there are clashes, because to me the 'key clash' would be so essential to the realization of what's occuring in the music, and that is rising levels of emotion
Last edited by nefardec on Aug-07-2006 at 19:26
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Aug-07-2006 19:19
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phatbassss
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Norway
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yeah nefardec you are right that you cant avoid key clashes especially when going up in semitones which is equivalent to a minor second, the most discordant interval in music.. however i think his point was not to avoid key clashes at all but to try and create a vibe from a mix that is continually lifting harmonically and in that sense i thought it was a pretty cool idea that worked well in execution on casual listen but i would really like to get hold of the set somehow so i can hear it again..
i messaged steve on his myspace page about it so if i can i'll post a link to the set somewhere
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Aug-07-2006 22:25
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treepeople
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: UK
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wow i want to hear this set... if its anything like the quality of altitude 'tears in the rain', 'altitude', 'sunray' or any of his other productions it will be kickin
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Aug-08-2006 10:53
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