I'm not sure if this is the right place to post, but would anyone be interested in a copy of the following mixes ?
Destination Unknown :
Urban Train - Marco Dub
Greece 2000 - Miro Vocal Mix
Symbols - Mesh Mix
Flakes - Original Mix
I believe - Lange 2003 Mix
First Second - Signum Mix
Lethal Industry - S&G mix
Cream - Original Mix
Insigma - Midway Mix
Cafe Del Mar - Nalin and Kane Mix
In Search of asylum :
Eyal Barkan - L.D.M.S
Midway - Monkey Forest
Rapid Eye - Circa Forever
Solar Factor - Urban Shakedown
Man in the moon - Fragma
Dance Nation - Dance
Jelle Faber - Sketches
POS - Remember
Solid Globe - North Pole
Rapid Eye - Stealing Beauty
Love Angel - The Gift
Miro - By Your Side
They are available to downlaod if anyone is interested.
Thanks
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Aug-12-2004 11:09
mike_stefan69
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Location: Back in London
wrong forum, post it in amateur dj promotion
if youre gonna offer a mix for download at least provide a link
and the tracklist looks a bit shit tbh, too many overplayed tracks
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Aug-12-2004 11:14
Billabong
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: LA Confidential
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Originally posted by mike_stefan69
wrong forum, post it in amateur dj promotion
if youre gonna offer a mix for download at least provide a link
and the tracklist looks a bit shit tbh, too many overplayed tracks
Show us one of your excellent mixes then?
Just because he has some old tracks dosn't mean the mix is bad, not everyone has access to the latest tracks, some are expensive, maybe think about that before you go bashing someone.
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Aug-12-2004 11:17
noikeee
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: lost and wandering looking for directions.
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Originally posted by Billabong
Show us one of your excellent mixes then?
Just because he has some old tracks dosn't mean the mix is bad, not everyone has access to the latest tracks, some are expensive, maybe think about that before you go bashing someone.
he said the tracklist didn't look good, not that the mix was shit.
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Aug-12-2004 11:22
Billabong
Sexing up da sharks
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: LA Confidential
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Originally posted by paranoik0
he said the tracklist didn't look good, not that the mix was shit.
Well everyone has to learn how to formulate a good tracklist, no need to say it is shit. A little critique need not contain explicites. "Saying the tracklisting needs a little work" is much better than saying "the track list is shit".
People should be a bit more positive. Polite critique never hurt.
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Aug-12-2004 11:38
mike_stefan69
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Back in London
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Originally posted by Billabong
Well everyone has to learn how to formulate a good tracklist, no need to say it is shit. A little critique need not contain explicites. "Saying the tracklisting needs a little work" is much better than saying "the track list is shit".
People should be a bit more positive. Polite critique never hurt.
im sorry i was being rude, it was early in the morning and i have a hang over from last night.
to be fair though the tracklist looks pretty bad, lack of imagination is obvious (lethal industry and silence ffs). there are plenty of great tunes out on vinyl that nobody ever talks about and dont get overplayed, all it takes is some time and effort (both costing nothing) to find out what these tunes are.
yes i agree that vinyl costs money but that tracklist looks lazy. instead of spending money on tunes that everyone has heard spend money on tunes that are less obvious - for myself and many people i know, there is nothing better than hearing an awesome tune for the very first time.
and take a look at this website http://www.ttrmagazine.co.uk/
it lists most of the new tunes that come out and you can even rate them which updates the chart automatically. its been a source of inspiration for a long time, and there are plenty of websites like it catering for a broad spectrum of genres (and im sure theres plenty more that i dont know about)
lack of skill when starting out i can tolerate. lazyness i cant
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Aug-12-2004 12:15
Billabong
Sexing up da sharks
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: LA Confidential
quote:
Originally posted by mike_stefan69
im sorry i was being rude, it was early in the morning and i have a hang over from last night.
to be fair though the tracklist looks pretty bad, lack of imagination is obvious (lethal industry and silence ffs). there are plenty of great tunes out on vinyl that nobody ever talks about and dont get overplayed, all it takes is some time and effort (both costing nothing) to find out what these tunes are.
yes i agree that vinyl costs money but that tracklist looks lazy. instead of spending money on tunes that everyone has heard spend money on tunes that are less obvious - for myself and many people i know, there is nothing better than hearing an awesome tune for the very first time.
and take a look at this website http://www.ttrmagazine.co.uk/
it lists most of the new tunes that come out and you can even rate them which updates the chart automatically. its been a source of inspiration for a long time, and there are plenty of websites like it catering for a broad spectrum of genres (and im sure theres plenty more that i dont know about)
lack of skill when starting out i can tolerate. lazyness i cant
It is an interesting point. When i construct a set i usually cross a few genres, but playing songs you like is what counts. Usually i tour record sites and listen to the sound files, its a great way of listening to some new, not heard of before material.
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Aug-12-2004 12:48
Dancecritic
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: London
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Originally posted by mike_stefan69
im sorry i was being rude, it was early in the morning and i have a hang over from last night.
to be fair though the tracklist looks pretty bad, lack of imagination is obvious (lethal industry and silence ffs).
Silence ? I dont even have Silence in the mix. These mixes are old. But this is the first time I have posted them up on this site.
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Aug-12-2004 12:56
Tranceguy1
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Paradise City where the Grass is green and the Girls are pretty...
quote:
Originally posted by mike_stefan69
wrong forum, post it in amateur dj promotion
if youre gonna offer a mix for download at least provide a link
and the tracklist looks a bit shit tbh, too many overplayed tracks
Can you please be positive instead of acting like you are the trance god and everyone must please you.
Why are so many people here out to bash others just because the that person's music choices are different from one's own? This is supposed to be a community where music id discussed, not bashed, isn't it? Discussions are filled with intelligent communication not spite.
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Aug-12-2004 14:08
Mr.Mystery
Static Guru
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
Still in the wrong forum.
And the tracklist does look bad indeed... Man In the Moon - wtf?
Originally posted by Dancecritic
Silence ? I dont even have Silence in the mix. These mixes are old. But this is the first time I have posted them up on this site.