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Jay, when do you not like something? ANd I'm being serious lol!
Blurr, you can hear me say it. It's rare. I don't like saying it. But....
Nice mix!
Not a fan of a few of the vocals track (just a personal thing -- I am picky on vocal trance cause most of it sounds like rotten cheese to me! ), but overall it's certainly enjoyable. I just try to tune out the vocals lol.
And I'll be honest...I have always felt the sets I've heard from you in the past have been missing something. Missing the journey aspect or something as I would be waiting for the set to go somewhere and it really wouldn't, IMRHHO. But it could be a taste thing. I mean, come on...you like some vocal trance I think is cheesedog lol. So in some aspects of the music, we just have different tastes. Anyhow, while I wish theere could have been a more stylish buildup to the fast staff at the beginning, I liked it enough to probably put it in my playlist at work today...which means I'll prob hear it two or three more times lol.
But again, I enjoyed this one overall...but some of the vocals ... lol. I seriously have issues with some vocal trance lol...as I just feel a lot of times the producers makes the vocal track since they have a higher rate of commercial success no matter how terrible it is.
Two little nicks with the set, though, IMO...nothing BAD....so don't be afraid to read on, lol.
This just might be a preference more. I personally love it when the first track or two has some type of buildup to it. I think it realy helps deliver an experience to the listener!. Whether it's with the BPM, the banginess of the track, or just the style of the track. But again, this might be a thing with me. I just like emotional buildup in a set/mix. Even if it's just a track or two to do it. This goes for me in clubs too. I am one who has a a bit of difficulty coming in and just going nuts to a fast/hard set right off the bat right away. If I come in and it's already going hard/fast my mindset gets a little funky and I sit around waiting for the one track that really catches me and then I'm good. Just took me a couple tracks to get into the mix, but maybe it's because the first track is an example of what I think is cheesy vocal trace lol.
Lastly....and this is a problem I have too, and I think it's just more of not being experienced a whole ton....is that we tend to play most of a track. For me, mainly because it's obviously easier to do the transitions in the lead ins and lead outs. But sometimes you get the repetetive simple bang bang bag with quick build up, QUOOSH, and the main part of the next track has kicked in. Anyhow, just that it turns into 9-11 tracks per hour and while some tracks can hold up for 7-8 minutes a time, some tracks really feel to drag after about 4 1/2 - 5 minutes (this is in general, not with any particular mix). The more experienced DJs usualy fit in about 13 per hour -- thinking of peeps like Armin, A&B, SvD, etc! They are just damn good at transitions a good 12-16 bars sooner in a lot of tracks than where the lead-out begins. I'm trying to learn how to do it well...but it's tough dude! It's tough! One well known DJ (who can play trance) who does play most of the tracks as a whole is Markus...and it drives me nuts sometimes. You'll hear him have some amazing set and he'll get to a transition where the lead-out and lead-in between the tracks is so long it just kills the energy for like two minutes and then it has to be built up again. Have experienced the energy in crowds fall apart for minutes at a time waiting for some lonnnggggggggg ass transition he is doing to finish lol. With fast trance, it's easier to get away with it because since you still have a good fast beat going that keeps the crowd moving while the transition occurs.
Anyhow, at least you have tracks to make up a solid set. I have gotten a good number of tracks lately, but it ranges across such a large range BPM and styles that when I do create a set with the new tracks it's a bit all over the place. There is a huge date gap between the tracks I received have gotten and my older ones. $$$ has gone to the baby lol. Least I am getting the transitions down! And good tracks on their own! Challenge I'm facing now is getting enough tracks to be able to have good filling sets. Wish I had the money to buy enough tracks to fill in all the gaps I need right now. I think I could get away with a set in a club setting, but I'd personally have a problem with it and I know how I like to hear progression...or as Taj likes to say, telling a story in his set...and if I can't deliver that, while I may enjoy my own set I will not be genuinly pleased with it.
Last edited by DaveT on Jun-01-2007 at 13:36
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