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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Feb-23-2014 20:09
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Bierheld
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Aug 2010
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
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^There's a lot of things left to be said about the argument he's making, but this is getting wildly off-topic even for my standards so I'll leave it at that.
Anyway, I've done lews' and sandleaper's mix last night. So let start with the former:
It was a cool little mix, I liked it. I was particularly fond of the first half hour, which offered what to me at least sounded like various interpretations of future night-life. I also like the initial development towards more clubby material, although I think it could have done with another change of pace somewhere near the latter parts of the mix as that seemed to be all that really happened in the mix narrative-wise. I guess I was expecting a little more considering the introduction you gave it, but otherwise I don't have any issues with it.
Sandleaper's mix was a different beast altogether. You really seem to have taken the effort to adopt some proper conceptual mixing for this challenge, and seeing all the work and ambition that went into this thing makes me mourn profusely when thinking about what I could have done with my submission if I could have set my mind straight, but that's neither here nor there.
There's really too much content for me to go over completely here, but overall it was a good listen, and although long it had a pretty solid structure with clearly defined sections keeping things going.
I guess it was sort of carried by it's own novelty.
The only part that made me raise my eyebrows was the part were we suddenly warped to 1950's America.
I actually wanted to include something similar in my mix with a more distorted version of such music. Hinting at the idea of some little kid finding an old tape in a cassette player somewhere in the basement and playing it, thereby exposing the massive contrast of were we are now and were we've come from.
What your idea behind this was I'm not quite sure, which is partly why I think this section isn't particularly convincingly executed. Having said that though, the tracks had an interesting synergy with the Stellar OM Source track and after the initial shock it stumbled along smoothly. Other then that there was really nothing that didn't make sense or felt like it wasn't supposed to be there.
The mix carries a lot of intrigue and rewards a good listen, and although it does sound like it lacks polish here and there which is to be expected considering the short time-frame in which this was done, it is still my favourite entry in the competition so far.
Hat's off to you.
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Mixes: Ala� (Conceptional ambient dub)
AOTSE (Experimental)
Listens:
http://www.last.fm/user/bierheld
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Mar-01-2014 19:29
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Sand Leaper
Tension hunter

Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
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quote: | Originally posted by Bierheld
Sandleaper's mix was a different beast altogether. You really seem to have taken the effort to adopt some proper conceptual mixing for this challenge, and seeing all the work and ambition that went into this thing makes me mourn profusely when thinking about what I could have done with my submission if I could have set my mind straight, but that's neither here nor there.
There's really too much content for me to go over completely here, but overall it was a good listen, and although long it had a pretty solid structure with clearly defined sections keeping things going.
I guess it was sort of carried by it's own novelty.
The only part that made me raise my eyebrows was the part were we suddenly warped to 1950's America.
I actually wanted to include something similar in my mix with a more distorted version of such music. Hinting at the idea of some little kid finding an old tape in a cassette player somewhere in the basement and playing it, thereby exposing the massive contrast of were we are now and were we've come from.
What your idea behind this was I'm not quite sure, which is partly why I think this section isn't particularly convincingly executed. Having said that though, the tracks had an interesting synergy with the Stellar OM Source track and after the initial shock it stumbled along smoothly. Other then that there was really nothing that didn't make sense or felt like it wasn't supposed to be there.
The mix carries a lot of intrigue and rewards a good listen, and although it does sound like it lacks polish here and there which is to be expected considering the short time-frame in which this was done, it is still my favourite entry in the competition so far.
Hat's off to you. |
Thanks, much appreciate the listen. I had a specific idea in mind when I came up with the bit with Stellar OM Source, but I'm not gonna go into what it was in detail, because it's more fun if people let their imaginations run with it unrestrained (even if it won't make sense to some people). It IS a flashy and ambitious bit, and perhaps a bit too flashy and ambitious for a mix I just threw together on my laptop. Maybe it would've slotted in better in the mix if I had an actual studio to tinker with it in (a la FSOL's Essential Mixes), but I still like the way it turned out, and how it breaks with the overall atmosphere and undertone the set has otherwise.
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Mar-01-2014 23:04
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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quote: | Originally posted by Mr Game+Watch
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Finally got 'round to listening to this, Luke. This is a tough one because I can certainly understand the particular sci-fi universe you're trying to evoke, but for me this whole style has other connotations. Simply put, it's almost impossible not to think of Drive, Miami Vice and the '80s. To me this music sounds more concerned with recreating a specific era of the past than it does of any future Neo-Tokyo. And I totally understand the sci-fi universe you describe is the sci-fi style of the '80s, but I can't escape the throwback feel. There were some cool tracks on here, quite a lot of staccato basslines I enjoyed, but I'm not hugely into the neon-glo '80s aesthetic.
On a technical level, some of the mixing was obviously pretty basic because you don't have much to work with. I didn't particularly get the feeling of any structure to the mix, and I think most of these tracks are so "songy" it's difficult to use them as DJ tools.
This also reminds me that I never gave you any feedback on your One Night Disco mix from about a year ago, which I did enjoy a lot.
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Mixes:
> Higher Peaks [Progressive House]
> Dance:Love:Hub Afterparty (The Return) 23.11.24
> Surface Tension [Progressive Trance]
> Back To Deep [Deep Trippy House]
> Terra Nova [Modern Progressive Trance]
If you enjoy any of these sets and want to hear me live, I'll be playing a 2 hour progressive trance set at Basing House in Shoreditch, London on 11th October.
I'm also a resident at our bi-monthly party Kibosh in Manchester: https://www.instagram.com/kibosh.mcr/
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Mar-02-2014 00:55
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quote: | Originally posted by Mr Game+Watch
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Really, really, really enjoyed this mix man, as I said on your FB haha. Honestly, I think I might have been the only one here who was feeling the sci-fi vibe from this mix. I definitely thought I was racing through some sort of advanced city on a pod-racer type of vehicle or whatever.
Personally, it reminded me ALOT of the F-Zero series. So, I think you pretty much nailed it in terms of the theme you were going for.
P.S. Mixing this genre is really difficult... In fact it was what I used to DJ back when I first started, like 6 years ago. The Kavinsky et al. stuff. That being said, nothing that could be done with a few of the transitions imo. I feel the overall flow kinda dipped a bit at the end of the track at 32:00, but maybe that was by intention? Kinda like taking the off-ramp on the futuristic speedway into a dark and abandoned part of the Neo-city.
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Mar-08-2014 19:53
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