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Alccode
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: toronto
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| quote: | Originally posted by Arsalan
yeah and then you play a really old record that you hammerd before which lost it's energy for you and then your like WHOA Tunage
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Yeah I love the feeling!!! What's even better, is listening to a usually-not-listened to mix on a vinyl - a record that you bought for some OTHER mix - and finding that it's on par, if not better, than the mix you bought it for! 
For example, on my Binary Finary 1998, I'll never forget when I saw the Matt Darey mix, and was like, "hmm, let's listen to this one" just out of curiosity... and WHAMMO!!! .. massive tuneage... way better than the original on that vinyl. 
Another example is when I got Never Look Back... and listened to the mix on the flipside for the first time (incidentally Tiesto's mix).. and I was quite shocked... what a killer! but this is off topic..
EDIT: ooh another example, a little different from the others! I got my Papua New Guinea (by FSOL) vinyl for the Marco V mix. I remember listening to the Satoshi Tomiie mix on the flipside for the first time, and dismissed it as utter crap.
THEN, when I got into prog, I remembered I had that mix, and went back to it, and was like *DROOL*... To think, that I never noticed how good that track was until much later.. lol!
Last edited by Alccode on Feb-24-2003 at 21:21
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Feb-24-2003 21:13
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Alccode
teksetter!
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: toronto
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Eugene, I think it differs from person to person. In my case, for example, the situation is totally opposite from what you've described.
Usually I love listening to my own mixes most of all! Second come the mixes that I'm very familiar with, and love them out of sheer appreciation for their brilliance.
In last place are the newer mixes and compilations, which don't phase me at all.. until I've listened to them for a while. My appreciation for them then grows - if they're good enough, that is.
On the other hand, I never get sick of my own mixes because I always play the records I love the most, that I could listen to anytime. (I incidentally only buy records that I totally adore... so in that way, no matter what I spin, I'll like! ) That way they never become a bore. Plus, it's such a joy listening to one's own transitions. That is, if they're good enough... 
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Feb-24-2003 21:17
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