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alefort
Melanie is the bestest!

Registered: May 2005
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
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Apr-04-2008 23:14
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ghostridenhuffy
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Ventura, CA.
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... I thought this comp was outstanding. Really keeps the flow and sounds quite fresh. Really, really digging the vibe on this comp. There are a couple of 'dull' moments, but just when you're about to lose your interest a new track is mixed in. Bit of a mind f*ck if you ask me. Way, way better than T4 IMO.
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Apr-05-2008 08:19
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PHg
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Netherlands
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Pretty good compilation, although it has its ups and downs. Like Paradox Lost says, it drops back a notch after a really good opening.
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Apr-05-2008 08:55
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ghostridenhuffy
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Ventura, CA.
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| quote: | Originally posted by Paradox Lost
That's one aspect I will certainly credit this release with. Pole Folder did a great job of constructing an original mix comp consisting at least primarily of tracks that haven't been done to death elsewhere.
Although I nevertheless didn't find this positive point to dramatically improve the overall result, I never once got the 'played out' impression while listening. |
... I hear you PL.. maybe it's just that I'm starved for good 'ol fashioned prog-house - a rarity these days!!!d
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Apr-06-2008 06:04
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Jasperovitsj
Zehra roxorzz my boxorzz

Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Hoboken, Belgium
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| quote: | Originally posted by Paradox Lost
I wasn't particularly impressed by this. Basically, it had a strong set of opening tracks, and quickly meandered into dull territory before eventually recovering towards the home stretch (though it felt like too little, too late).
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At first I felt the same way, but after hearing it a couple of times whilst making my review, I discovered that this mix is actually very well crafted and put together. The first 25 minutes are obviously of very high standard, but although the individual quality of the tracks in the next part seems to be a bit less, it's still a case of the whole being bigger than just the sum of each part. It all just flows and grooves together so well, with a few highlights such as that Clubbervision track and Rock The Box. I agree it could be considered as a bit dull, considering the more "contemporary" sounds he uses in the middle part, but he still managed to surprise me with some of the tracks he selected. Like the ones above me already mentioned, the inclusion of so many relatively unknown tracks made the mix sound pretty fresh and innovative in a way. And the part where he lays the To The Top acappella on top (yeah, pun intended ) of that Max Demand track is just ace. Especially when he then suddenly shifts to the original version of To The Top, just when you thought you'd have to settle with only the acappella. That's some proper dj'ing! And the last part gives just a welcome moment of rest before building up to Fortune Cookie. That transition with Finding Paulette was pretty damn good as well. I really love a well executed harmonic transition, and Pole Folder pulled that one of perfectly!
Overall I thought this was a pretty great compilation. Not legendary maybe, but very good regarding track selection, programming and overall consistency. Pole Folder wanted to make a musical, soulfull compilation that was at the same time aimed at the dancefloor, and he managed to walk that thin line very well in my eyes. 
And on a sidenote. Whilst listening I sometimes got the feeling that he actually mixed this one live on cdj's, perhaps even in one take, without any editing or computer interference? I just noticed a few transitions where he was slightly offbeat for a few moments. I wonder if anyone else noticed that too? If that's the case, I'm even more impressed with this effort! Mixing a compilation live on cdj's is pretty daring in this age dominated by Ableton and other digital alternatives.
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Apr-29-2008 22:06
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