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Puuhis
Householic

Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Espoo, Finland
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Aug-28-2004 16:35
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BattleAngel
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: San Francisco
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| quote: | Originally posted by Corentin
Hi,
I'm listening to the mix, sounds nice! But a tracklist, would be welcome. Anyway, it's nice to have something fresh to hear. Can you tell how you did the mix? Did you do some editing or something? What medium did you use? |
Here's the tracklist:
01. Pako & Fredrik - Intro (Original Mix)
02. Trafik - Your Light (Forth's Re-boot)
03. Pako & Fredrik - 45 Minutes (Medway Remix)
04. Deep Dish - Flash Dance (Bootleg Mix)
05. King Unique - Sugarhigh (Original)
06. Accessive Rhythm - Activate (Original Mix)
07. Tone Depth & Soul Tan feat. Stephanie Vezina - Broken (Jiva's Mix)
08. Luke Chable - Melburn
09. Bedrock - Emerald (Grayarea's Speakeasy Mix)
10. Trafik / Your Light (Luke Chable's Break Mix)
11. Blackwatch & Greed - Gentle Rain (Grayarea's Dismembered Breaks Mix)
12. Scrambler feat. Amarevois - Free (LoStep's Class of '95 Reunion Remix)
I'm glad you like the mix, it was done on 2 turntables and a CD deck. The idea behind this mix was to incorporate all the styles I listen to into one neat 80-min mix. It took over 6 months to find the correct tracks so it's been a long journey for me. I'm sure two of the tracks on here are familiar to TA people (track 05 and 06) because Tiesto used it in his famous Club Space mix back in '03. I fell in love with those 2 songs so much that I played them back to back and realized they fell in perfectly but only if I slowed Activate down to 128BPM. The original full version was over 86 minutes long so I had to chop it up on computer. I edited track 1, 3, 4 and 12 so if you have the original versions check out what I did to it ^^. Thanks for the feedback.
-DJ Rain
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Aug-29-2004 18:07
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Stasis
41º 42' N, 86º 10' W

Registered: Feb 2003
Location: New England
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DJ Rain,
First off, I just wanted to say that I think your "Departure" mix is excellent.
Secondly, let me add that I am usually not a fan of the mixes I hear on these boards. I know that is harsh, but let's be honest, for every mix like "Departure" that genuinely is pretty unique and refreshing, there's a few dozen amateur mixes that are loaded to the brim of all the newest mp3 rips of whatever the big name djs are playing that month. Anyway, enough bashing of others. I just wanted to clarify that I'm not particularly easy to impress with mixes.
Here's a mix that is not afraid to play tracks that are "old" by TA standards. Here's a mix that really reflects a large amount of time being put into it. All the tracks flow just right into each other, the beatmatching is subtle and precise, with just enough elements of the incoming track laid over the outgoing one to really get you excited to keep listening. Basically, when I normally listen to an online amateur mix, I'm left with the feeling, "I could do so much better than this". This mix, however, left me feeling, "I've gotta get better so I could do something like this".
Alright, keep up the good work, you really did impress me with your work. I look forward to hearing more from you in the future! 
___________________
think stasis | latest mix
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Aug-31-2004 14:48
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BattleAngel
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: San Francisco
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| quote: | Originally posted by Stasis
Here's a mix that is not afraid to play tracks that are "old" by TA standards. Here's a mix that really reflects a large amount of time being put into it. All the tracks flow just right into each other, the beatmatching is subtle and precise, with just enough elements of the incoming track laid over the outgoing one to really get you excited to keep listening. Basically, when I normally listen to an online amateur mix, I'm left with the feeling, "I could do so much better than this". This mix, however, left me feeling, "I've gotta get better so I could do something like this".
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Thanks Stasis. I already started brainstorming on my next project which I want to incorporate new (for me at least) styles of transitioning between tracks instead of the normal use of beats matched as a method of transport. I also want to incorporate even more diverse styles of music such as more rock and ethnic music but at the same time making it all very danceable because after all it's called "dance music". The tricky thing about playing new material is to inspire listeners without alienating them. My motto has always been — Don't be a crowd pleaser, be a crowd teaser - and that's part of the reason why I made Departure. I'm satisfied with the mix but I know I can do better and do more so hence my next project. Anyhow, thanks for everyone who wrote in by email as well because I got some great responses!
DJ Rain
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Sep-05-2004 16:34
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Dave Piazza
The Elitist

Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Chicago
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Sep-10-2004 04:50
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