Hello, my name is Mathew Wang, and I live in Fayetteville, Arkansas. It is a relatively small place and there's not much of an edm scene. In addition to that, I'm only 16, so I haven't got much opportunities to DJ or anything. But I hope the internet will lend me some exposure, so I've started a podcast! My musical tastes range from underground psy-trance to full-blown anthems to deep house, so I hope it has something for everybody! Enjoy!
Michael Cassette and Tom Nucleus bring two superb remixes to this month's podcast, as well as a stunning take by Norin & Rad on a classic track.
Tracklist:
1. Vinayak A - Sometimes It Just Turns Into Reality (Michael Cassette Remix)
2. Outlook - TV (Tom Nucleus Remix)
3. Above & Beyond vs. Andy Moor - Air For Life (Norin & Rad Remix)
4. Heatbeat - Chow Mein
5. Danny Stubbs - Waiting for the Horizon (Eximinds Remix)
Nov-18-2012 04:38
Mattsanity.
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2009
Location: Toronto
cool. it looks like trance is still alive.
Nov-18-2012 21:11
Rodri Santos
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2009
Location: Milan
This is Anjunabeats stuff. All there's no variety here. 1st track ain't that bad tho.
Nov-18-2012 21:31
mnw479
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2010
Location: Berkeley, CA
quote:
Originally posted by Mattsanity.
cool. it looks like trance is still alive.
Thanks, appreciate the support! I believe that as well
Nov-18-2012 22:47
mnw479
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2010
Location: Berkeley, CA
quote:
Originally posted by Rodri Santos
This is Anjunabeats stuff. All there's no variety here. 1st track ain't that bad tho.
I not sure what you mean by the Anjunabeats comment, seeing that only one track is on that label lol. But I agree that it has that vibe (I listen to a lot of trance around the world, take that how you may). Anyways, I still try to seperate the best from the rest in the mainstream.
Yea, this mix isn't that varied. Sometimes though I drop underground trance (timewave), breaks (deliffe), and deep house (maceo plex). I try not to limit myself!
And yes, that first Michael Cassette track blew me away as well