While I love the bangin' start to CD1, the Size 9 Reinterpretation of Chutney being particularly energetic, CD2 takes the cake overall with some seriously blissful tunes and a finish that leaves nothing in the bag (Remember and North Pole; one could hardly ask for more).
On another note, the mixing is fine and it certainly never hampers the listening experience. Not sure what people are complaining about, maybe they've listened to too many compilations mixed with Pro-Tools?
Jul-04-2003 23:21
trancEyes22
but then there's you..
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: district of corruption
indoor
Jul-04-2003 23:27
Atho
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Toronto, Canada
Yea I don't know why people are saying that the actual mixing is shit, I can't detect any problems
Jul-05-2003 01:42
justin
bana na-na
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: home
I dont see NE thing wrong with listening to it in my leisure time, i guess i just dont have any self respect
...but i vote for the outdoor CD as well, more trance and less prog w/o the damn femmy vocals
Jul-05-2003 02:02
DJDigDug
Trolling when not Rolling
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Indio, Calif. US
quote:
Originally posted by Atho
Yea I don't know why people are saying that the actual mixing is shit, I can't detect any problems
It isnt the mixing, it is the flow, the track selection and the order picked just does not have a good overall flow
as for which one is better CD2 by far, cd1 just kinda annoys me i can at least listen to cd 2 but i really feel this album just had no flow to it at all, how ever amends was made at geldrome heh