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It's got a lot of good tracks, new and old ones in there as well as ones that aren't overplayed! I'm not sure what all of those particular mixes sound like, but I have several of those records. The set seems to start up pretty well and have a good flow to it. The tracklist isn't as important as how you mix. When you start drawing out transitions, letting long breaks play through and mix at the very begining/ending of tracks (ie letting in too much dead space), then you can kill a lot of the energy that they tracks build up for you.
However, if you mix some of those tracks out right after their peaks into another track just about to hit its peak, then you can have a huge flow of energy all the way through your set. Also, make sure that the basslines are similar from track to track and that the melodies don't clash or crash into eachother. Use eqs to take out unwanted melodies before you mix into another track with a booming melody!
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