Some of the best tracks of 2006 mixed in two sets.
First set is a live recording from 27.12.2006 and it consists from the best prog/electro tracks of 2006.
The second part is more uplifting, with nice mellow start and some banging in the end.
Hope you like the sets
Jussi Soro - 2006 progressive (Live)
Eric Prydz - Proper Education
The Egg - The Egg (Tocadisco remix)
Sander Kleinenberg - This Is Not Ibiza
Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams 2006 (Angello & Ingrosso remix)
Ferry Corsten - Junk (Body Snatchers remix)
Miika Kuisma & Mr A - Honey (Kutikula remix)
Sunrise Avenue - Fairytale Gone Bad (Supermodels From Paris remix)
Peter Dubs - Cubu
David West - Make U Mine
Marco V - Second Bite (2006 UK mix)
Slusnik Luna & Lowlands - Last Train To Trancentral
Joonas Hahmo - Fusion
Andy Moor & Orkidea - YearZero
Shamen - Move Any Mountain (DC Project remix)
Lange & Gareth Emery - Another You, Another Me
Kuffdam & Plant - The Ones We Used To Love
Selu Vibra - Stargazing
Sean Tyas - Lift
Jussi Soro & Jan Johnston - Merge
Jan Johnston & Jussi Soro - Merge released now on Enhanced!
Jan-01-2007 16:56
JasonThomas
mixedsessions.com
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Oregon
Great mixes man as always! You have excellent taste for music. I liked the trance one better and I think that is because it was done in the studio and was catered a bit more for home listening. But I can imagine the prog mix to be sick live!
Thanks a ton for the mix and please keep posting. I always love your mixes and style. You have a great sense of flow. Take this trance mix for example; the tracks aren't all that original or unique but the flow is so well done that if feels like your listening to them for the first time all over again. That is the key to good DJing.
Great work, cheers.
edit: I also wanted to mention that first track has such a great old school feel to it. Loved it!
Jan-10-2007 07:22
JussiS
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Turku, Finland
quote:
Originally posted by djmetatron
Great mixes man as always! You have excellent taste for music. I liked the trance one better and I think that is because it was done in the studio and was catered a bit more for home listening. But I can imagine the prog mix to be sick live!
Thanks a ton for the mix and please keep posting. I always love your mixes and style. You have a great sense of flow. Take this trance mix for example; the tracks aren't all that original or unique but the flow is so well done that if feels like your listening to them for the first time all over again. That is the key to good DJing.
Great work, cheers.
edit: I also wanted to mention that first track has such a great old school feel to it. Loved it!
Thank you for the rewiev
It's always great to notice some people take time to check my new mixes, it's for you people that I do it to!
About the mixes, the first one is live recording. I played for the whole night with this other dj (1 hour / 1 hour), and was trying to record also my trancier part, but it seems that my mp3 player didn't want to record the latter set. So I did it (well, almost the same set) again at my home studio again.
I personally prefer club recordings over studio recordings as it comes to dj mixes. At least I get much better feeling going on at club than at studio. But I think both of the mixes are quite fine the way they are now.
hey there, i had a listen of the first part (been real busy with production and whatnot so ill give the other one a chance when i can) but i love that ferry corsten track! definately bangin. the other guy is rigth you certainly do have a good sense of flow and i definately enjoyed the mix, the first one ive heard from you. good job!