Here's a Hard Trance mix that starts out with some classics, and an oldskool 303 bassline. Then goes onto to some Harder stuff, in keeping with the old skool theme of the set ..... hope you enjoy .
Tracklist:
01. Bubbleheadz - Young (D-Gor Rmx)
02. Skysurfer - Colours 2008 (Original Mix)
03. The Squad - Contradiction 2004
04. Dj Juma - The Journey (Alex-G & Fame Rmx)
05. Dj Mill & Manuel T - Goliath Forever (Original Mix)
06. Dj Loop - Energie (Original Mix)
07. Andrew Si - Free Spirits (Si Mix)
08. Soundgrabber - Acid Fighter (D-Gor Mix)
09. The Projector - Rave Machine (FJ Project Mix)
10. Mass in Orbit vs The Diggerman - Critical Condition (Siege Mix)
11. Builder - Skyscraper (Luca Antolini Hard Mix)
12. Dj Slideout - Face-off
13. Nitro-D - Free Message (Aikon Rmx)
14. Omega Nine - Brilliant (Schwarzende Rmx)
I thought i was the only one still living in the hardtrance world.
cheers mate, thanks for the mix
Oct-27-2008 09:02
dj_deltawye
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
Thanks guys, I know the mix is not 100% perfect, but it's pretty good, and it's nice to see that some people still love hard trance, in which the old skool still rulez .
Cheers
Oct-27-2008 19:52
bcmartin
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Buckeye, AZ
Sweet! Downloading this now bro.
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Oct-28-2008 14:08
Teezdalien
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
quote:
Originally posted by dj_deltawye
Thanks guys, I know the mix is not 100% perfect, but it's pretty good, and it's nice to see that some people still love hard trance, in which the old skool still rulez .
Cheers
Yeah, good tracks. Honestly, I do think you should be more careful with your transitions though. Patience and practice and it will show. Just trying to give some constructive criticism. Do you ever mix harmonically? I think it's something you should look into perhaps.
Sorry for being harsh but just stick at it and enjoy what you do most of all.
Peace.
PS. I also posted a hard trance mix up this month too, if ur interested.
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
yo dude what's up with sendspace? the free service is always at full capacity. been tryin to download this for the last few days.
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Nov-06-2008 18:55
dj_deltawye
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
quote:
Originally posted by Teezdalien
Yeah, good tracks. Honestly, I do think you should be more careful with your transitions though. Patience and practice and it will show. Just trying to give some constructive criticism. Do you ever mix harmonically? I think it's something you should look into perhaps.
Sorry for being harsh but just stick at it and enjoy what you do most of all.
Peace.
PS. I also posted a hard trance mix up this month too, if ur interested.
I appreciate your feedback, I don't usually spin old skool trance, the bassline in 2003 was a little different than it is now. I know that my transitions were not perfect, I'm too impatient sometimes. I've never mixed "harmonically", does it really help??
Nov-08-2008 23:01
dj_deltawye
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
quote:
Originally posted by maddass
yo dude what's up with sendspace? the free service is always at full capacity. been tryin to download this for the last few days.
It should be working, try it again.
Nov-08-2008 23:02
Teezdalien
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
quote:
Originally posted by dj_deltawye
I appreciate your feedback, I don't usually spin old skool trance, the bassline in 2003 was a little different than it is now. I know that my transitions were not perfect, I'm too impatient sometimes. I've never mixed "harmonically", does it really help??
Harmonic mixing can be really helpful to achieve a nice seamless style of mixing however I find if you start relying on it all the time it can stifle your creativity. A lot of DJs do it without realising but it's not for everyone. It can also show you mixes with tracks that may work that you might not have thought of, so I try to get a balance with tracks that I know are compatible harmonically and mixes where I'm just experimenting on the fly without knowing. Patience I think is crucial to being a good DJ, I mean I'm tempted all the time to get carried away when mixing but at the same time I don't like listening to show-off DJs jump all over their tracks with too much trickery. (Not saying you're guilty of this though.)
Anyway I just think its worthwhile looking into at least coz I think any knowledge that can help make you a better DJ is only going to be a benefit really.