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spc
somebody call the doctor

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: NJ
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May-11-2006 02:45
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RJT
last minute disco

Registered: Oct 2004
Location:
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May-11-2006 15:29
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Ryarni
In from the cold

Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Sheffield, UK
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May-11-2006 15:43
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Estella
Puttin' on boogy shoes!

Registered: Apr 2005
Location:
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I don't think I've heard an opening as perfect as that on any TA sets. You say it'll be deep house and the opener is the perfect perfect mood setter. It's very anticlimatic. But that's the point, yes? Everything just oozes together, and no tune competes for attention. IMO that's how a downtempo, chill set should be.
The one thing that was a bit off was the Brass Monkey tune. From a listener's viewpoint, it deviated from the sorta Mushroom Jazz sound. Maybe that's when your cloudiness dissippated a bit hahah.
To be honest, I was expecting Moodyman, Holder, Timewriter, Herbert, etc. all the staples. Why do you never join in on the house discussions? We could learn a thing or two.
I've never heard a set from you. Make sure to give me a tap on the shoulder to listen to your next
Oh yeah, this would be a great intro for any TA's wanting to venture in the lavish, languid world of HOUSE!
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May-11-2006 16:01
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lücid
electric girl

Registered: Aug 2003
Location: NY
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this is a gorgeous set. i'm on my 2nd listen today.
i love that this set is full of tunes i've never heard before, and it's a big change from what i usually listen to, but it's not so different to the point of being too weird or unaccessible. most deep house sets i've listened to just bored me to death, but this one stays interesting all the way through. it's chill without being too chill, deep without being too deep, and just melodic and funky enough to keep me groovin' to it. i know you say this isn't "dance floor" material, but i could see myself with a cool drink in my hand and moving languidly and sexily to it on a dimly-lit patio looking out over a beach on a hot summer night.
my initial comparison on first listen was that i thought it sounded a lot like the Zabiela & Fanciulli WMC Promo... it's just got a similar vibe, but the style and track selection make it different enough to be very original sounding.
the mixing is great, track selection is outstanding, and the programming seriously blows me away... everything seems to flow so well together, and it seems like all the tracks were played at just the right moment... especially Fresh 27 - Point of View (Original Mix JS Edit). i think the vocals really stand out and work quite well at that point of the set. you also did a great job with selecting the perfect tracks to begin and end the set with, and you know i'm totally picky about stuff like that. for someone who has never put together a set like this, i think you did an outstanding job.
in fact, this is probably my favorite set of yours since Clarity Through The Fog. it just sounds more personal than anything you've put together since then... not to imply that your other sets were bad or impersonal, it just feels like you put more of yourself into this one... and i absolutely LOVE that feeling.
your talents continue to amaze me, sweetheart. i am very proud (and jealous!) of you. 
move your body next to mine... move your body next to mine...
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lovebirds tracklist archive | vincenzo tracklist archive
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May-11-2006 17:25
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