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JasonThomas
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Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Oregon
February 2006 - Submerge - DJ Metatron [progressive]

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Ok I really love this mix. I was all done with Somnolent and I had quite a few other tracks that I thought I'd mess with and BAM! One set, 77 minutes strait this baby was born. There are a couple of transitions that I don't think are perfect, but they're really miniscule and don't really bother me; I was just impressed with myself that this is one continuous mix. It's quite a bit differen't then what I usually do actually. The first 30-40 min is chill, driving, elegant progressive. The last half transitions into tech, house and floor killers. I know this seems a bit weird but trust me it worked somehow. And in my opinion worked very well! Probably one of my favorite mixes that I've done; this and Embalm are probably my favs. Anyway the style is a bit different but the energy and progression are still there. Really great tracks here as well; Hydroid's new Atlantis is fucking brilliant and probably the key track in the mix. It's the track that transitions the mix from the melodic to the organic. But anyway, try not to focus on the specific tracks in the mix if you can and just space out and listen. Cheers.

77:24

224 KBPS

~128-132BPM

CUE

1. Alex Stealthy - Once (Original Dance Remix)
2. Digital Witchcraft - Fingerpaint (Snake Sedrick Remix)
3. Habersham and Darius - Dune Sessions (Original Mix)
4. Ljungqvist - Nella (Latigidis Who's Nella Remix)
5. Jose Amnesia & Shawn Mitiska - My All (Original Mix)
6. Jaytech - Music 101 (Flash Brothers Remix)
7. Hydroid - Atlantis
8. Miika Kuisma & Kenjido Okiru - Basscore (Dallas Superstars Mix)
9. Purple Haze - Rush (Original Mix)
10. Özgür Can - Dim the Lights
11. Dumb Dan - Dumb Bass
12. Royksopp - What Else is There (Trentemoeller Remix)
13. Ladytron - Destroy Everything You Touch (Tom Neville Remix)


Thanks for listening folx. Feed back on this is especially appreciated!

Thanks,
Jason AKA DJ Metatron

Last edited by JasonThomas on Feb-19-2006 at 21:17

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JohnPaullino
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Wow, another mix.

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sensorium
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Re: February 2006 - Submerge - DJ Metatron [progressive]

This is a very good mix. I've been listening to this mix more often than to Somnolent. The last two tracks in this mix have great vocals. Destroy Everything You Touch, the original verison, is simply an amazing song. And this Remix by Tom Neville is quite good, not as good as the original but good nonetheless.

I really liked the first part of the mix, really nice tracks in that part. Like you said, "The first 30-40 min is chill, driving, elegant progressive." That's the type of music I'm looking out for more lately. As for the latter part of the mix, excluding the last two vocal tracks, it was a nice group of tracks but not of my liking. Perhaps I was so happy with the first part that I was a bit disappointed when the style changed since I was hoping it would remain constant.

Overall, the flow is quite nice. Yet again you provide a quality set that captures the attention of the listener. You ended the set with two good tracks, as if leaving the listener wanting more. Good stuff.

I'll comment on the other mix soon. Thanks for the share.


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JasonThomas
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Location: Oregon

quote:
Originally posted by JohnPaullino
Wow, another mix.

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would really like to hear your comments on this if you can tolerate it's progressive qualities.

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JasonThomas
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Re: Re: February 2006 - Submerge - DJ Metatron [progressive]

quote:
Originally posted by sensorium
This is a very good mix. I've been listening to this mix more often than to Somnolent. The last two tracks in this mix have great vocals. Destroy Everything You Touch, the original verison, is simply an amazing song. And this Remix by Tom Neville is quite good, not as good as the original but good nonetheless.

I really liked the first part of the mix, really nice tracks in that part. Like you said, "The first 30-40 min is chill, driving, elegant progressive." That's the type of music I'm looking out for more lately. As for the latter part of the mix, excluding the last two vocal tracks, it was a nice group of tracks but not of my liking. Perhaps I was so happy with the first part that I was a bit disappointed when the style changed since I was hoping it would remain constant.

Overall, the flow is quite nice. Yet again you provide a quality set that captures the attention of the listener. You ended the set with two good tracks, as if leaving the listener wanting more. Good stuff.

I'll comment on the other mix soon. Thanks for the share.


nice mate thanks. glad i could hit you at the right time with the first set of tunes. i totally understand how you could be dissapointed with the style change, it's a weird thing to do with a mix and almost impossible to do well. although i thought it was done well, i'm a bit biased. i would really like to hear some more comments on this one because i guess i would like to know if anyone else can appreciate a style transition like this or is this something that really should never be attempted.

yes the last two vocal tracks are such tasty tunes but i dont think they would have worked without the transition into the more tech house world.

anyway, once again thanks a ton for the great feedback ierxium (whoops i mean sensorium ). always great to hear from you.

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went to your site the other day
all your stuff is top-notch for sure
although with all my 43+ gb so far it
is extremely difficult to find the best
but will definitely be keeping all of yours!
thanks for allowing me the chance to download


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the first track is the original dance version..

there's no sunseeker mix... nick warren's GU cd has this mistake too.

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JasonThomas
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quote:
Originally posted by sumdumschizo
went to your site the other day
all your stuff is top-notch for sure
although with all my 43+ gb so far it
is extremely difficult to find the best
but will definitely be keeping all of yours!
thanks for allowing me the chance to download


np. thanks mate.

quote:
Originally posted by McP68
the first track is the original dance version..

there's no sunseeker mix... nick warren's GU cd has this mistake too.


oh thanks. was wondering about that.

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TOR
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i prefer Somnolent to this set.
there are a couple of awesome tracks in your set, but there seems to be no story, no flow.. it feels like a collection of your favourite tunes of the past few months. nothing more, nothing less.

don't get me wrong, overall this is a great set with plenty of quality tunes. it just doesn't take me on a journey like Somnolent did.


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quote:
Originally posted by TOR
i prefer Somnolent to this set.
there are a couple of awesome tracks in your set, but there seems to be no story, no flow.. it feels like a collection of your favourite tunes of the past few months. nothing more, nothing less.

don't get me wrong, overall this is a great set with plenty of quality tunes. it just doesn't take me on a journey like Somnolent did.


thanks mate. interesting feedback. this was an on-a-whim mix, and i just really liked how it turned out. it shouldn't really be compared to somnolent because i spent way more time on the structure and flow of that mix than i did this one. in fact i hadn't planned this mix at all. i guess when you put out two mixes at the same time they are going to be compared to eachother. makes sense.

anyway thanks, i always deeply absorb all the comments i get on here and am really greatful for it.

cheers.

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