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ziptnf
Programming your future

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Location: Louisville, KY
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Aug-08-2013 01:37
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Yeah. Sorry for posting this late. I would have been able to write a review and my thoughts but
my brain exploded after listening to this mix.
I pumped this earlier today and got 60 stars in Super Mario 64. Shit was KILLER.
No real complaints or anything. I'm not even in a position to critique a mix of this genre anyways.. but if I didn't hear anything out of key or clashing then it was great man. Energy was intense 
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SYSTEM-J
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Aug-09-2013 16:49
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ziptnf
Programming your future

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Location: Louisville, KY
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Yeah, that first transition was a bit awkward, the timing was right, but wasn't really well executed because of how much swing there was.
Honestly, though, I can't admit to your diagnosis. I searched the entire discography of almost every single label that Dave and I have ever played, in addition to random labels that we haven't played all the way back in the breaks catalog for the last few years on beatport. There could be other worthy tracks that I could have found, but this mix wasn't created for lack of trying to find quality tracks. There aren't as many "signature tracks" on here because the labels just hasn't been as good lately.
The bombs on this mix are "FD Psybreaks", "Drop it (Too Dusty Remix)", maybe "Requiem" and "Plazma Funk".
Sorry you didn't enjoy it, but I actually really put a lot of effort into it! Maybe next time.
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Aug-09-2013 16:59
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ziptnf
Programming your future

Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
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Aug-14-2013 18:22
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SYSTEM-J
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| quote: | Originally posted by ziptnf
Honestly, though, I can't admit to your diagnosis. I searched the entire discography of almost every single label that Dave and I have ever played, in addition to random labels that we haven't played all the way back in the breaks catalog for the last few years on beatport. There could be other worthy tracks that I could have found, but this mix wasn't created for lack of trying to find quality tracks. There aren't as many "signature tracks" on here because the labels just hasn't been as good lately. |
Ah well, apologies then, I don't mean to denigrate your efforts. I've had similar experiences after making a couple of niche sub-genre mixes in relatively quick succession: if the pool of labels and producers is small then you often have to leave it for a while to recharge with fresh tracks, otherwise you have to mix it up. Although psy-breaks is monster fun, it's not a particularly varied style and when I've witnessed it executed at its best, the DJ was always mixing in other styles of breaks as well.
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Aug-20-2013 20:17
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ziptnf
Programming your future

Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
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| quote: | Originally posted by sunsurge
I've seen Pacific Rim(job) recently which was guff. However THIS robot-based fun looks brill. I loved your previous robot breaks set (still play it on my commute, as I kick pigeons out my way like a stomping badass) so I'm all ROGER ROGER over this. |
Interestingly enough, I didn't pay attention to the fact that the cover was a Pacific Rim fan-art until I posted the source! I haven't seen the movie, but I have heard mixed reviews. It looked terrible, honestly, but some have said it wasn't as bad as it looked.
This set still pumps me up when I'm going out for runs. When a big drop happens I get a big burst of speed 
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Ah well, apologies then, I don't mean to denigrate your efforts. I've had similar experiences after making a couple of niche sub-genre mixes in relatively quick succession: if the pool of labels and producers is small then you often have to leave it for a while to recharge with fresh tracks, otherwise you have to mix it up. Although psy-breaks is monster fun, it's not a particularly varied style and when I've witnessed it executed at its best, the DJ was always mixing in other styles of breaks as well. |
I have little patience in waiting for artists Actually, the reason I went ahead and did this mix was that I felt I hadn't explored enough labels and felt I could put together a solid mix without having to wait. Also, I started planning this back in May and had less than half my tracklist ready, but waited for 3 more months to allow for some of the labels to update their catalogs with new material. I'm sure if I knew as much about breaks as Dave does, I'd be able to work in some different break styles, but alas, I don't 
It's difficult to try to keep improving on previous mixes of previous styles, especially if I've already done them well. I've done a host of different subgenres of psytrance, as well as other unrelated genres. Pumping out mixes like a factory for the last 5 years has caused motivation and inspiration to dwindle. I think it might be about time to take a hiatus at the end of this year. I've got about 3 more sets planned, and then it might be time to turn off the decks for a while. Despite recent success in my mixes the last 2-3 years, it seems that feedback has become more sparse, yet more critical, especially when my listeners inevitably end up comparing new mixes to old mixes. Hopefully a brief retirement will recharge my batteries and I'll come back stronger. I'll spend more time planning and try to come up with new ideas with more thought behind them. Hopefully that will result in a more enjoyable experience for both listener and DJ.
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