Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Chicago, United States
Sukhoi29SU finally feels his mix might be decent enough to share
Over the past month I've been on a break between two phases of military training, and thus have had some reasonable time to practice on a fairly significant investment I have in my setup. After listening and enjoying many of your mixes that have been posted in this forum, as well as being introduced to numerous tracks that I've never heard before, I finally feel I have created a mix that is decent enough to share. I still consider myself a beginner and will greatly appreciate any constructive (or not) criticism that you have. Outside of flying, e-music has become my biggest passion and I would really like to improve my skills behind these CDJ's because if for whatever reason I become disqualified to fly jets in the military, I plan on packing up my shit and moving to S. America to find a beautiful spanish speaking girl to open up a club with by the beach.
Tracklist:
Serge Flibustier - Nowhere (Mango Remix)
Adam Freeland - Silverlake Pills (Gui Boratto remix)
Marcus Schossow - Mr. White (Ruben De Ronde remix)
Gui Boratto - Beautiful Life (Sascha Funke Remix)
Glenn Morrison - No Sudden Moves
Gui Boratto - The Rivington (Original Mix)
Mark Mendes - Another Level
Cirez D - Teaser (Deadmau5 Remix version 1)
Jerome Isma-Ae - La Mer (Chris Micali Remix)
Maor Levi - Shapes (original remix)
Thomas Schwartz - Jupiter Calling
Mixed on:
2 X Pioneer CDJ-1000 MK3
1 X DJM-600
Macbook Pro
Serato Scratch Live
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(My apologies for the non- "right click-save as" link. I don't have my own website to host files, yet)
Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Chicago, United States
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Always have to love hearing people get their feet wet - and those from Chicago get special privilege.
Looking forward to it m8 - will try to offer some critical feedback sometime in the next week or so to help you out.
Sweet, thanks!
Mar-28-2008 03:52
Zoso
Banging Gangs!
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Dirty South, United States
I really enjoyed this set. Overall it has a nice flow, and there are some great tracks in here. I'm really digging this sound at the moment, so I can't enough of these mixes. There might have been a couple of transitions where you brought the level up on the incoming track a litte too quickly, but that may very well just be a matter of taste and personal preference. I say this is a great first set. I hope you'll post more. Cheers!
Mar-28-2008 13:43
Sukhoi29SU
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Chicago, United States
quote:
Originally posted by Zoso
I really enjoyed this set. Overall it has a nice flow, and there are some great tracks in here. I'm really digging this sound at the moment, so I can't enough of these mixes. There might have been a couple of transitions where you brought the level up on the incoming track a litte too quickly, but that may very well just be a matter of taste and personal preference. I say this is a great first set. I hope you'll post more. Cheers!
Hey I appreciate it. Thanks for downloading and for the comments
Mar-28-2008 18:27
Yohan
Champion of Deep&Nu-disco
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Kitchener, Ont, Soviet Canuckistan
Finally got around to listening to this
Awesome first tune.
The Rivington reminds me so much of Zocalo. Why is that?
Love the tracklist, but programming seems a bit awkward. It's hard trying to find a right balance between prog trance and prog house sometimes, esp at the beginning I thought you were going to play more techy uplifting prog with Silverlake Pills, but went to more prog trance, then went back to harder prog house tunes and then back to trance.
Also a bit of problem with gain on some of the transition but not that major of a fault.
Other than that, it was interesting to hear some of the tunes that I haven't heard before. (Esp. La mer (Micali remix) I love Chris Micali)