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| quote: | Originally posted by stevieboy32808
I managed to listen to the whole mix and loved everything about this set until track 10. After that track, the set goes kind of random from there. There’s nothing wrong with the music, it’s just that some tracks felt out place when mixed together and were a real drain on the energy of the set. These types of fluctuations are what really knocked this mix off its momentum and in turn affected your build and the flow. One example of this mistake is closing your set off with “Without You Near”. Personally I would have used that track somewhere in the middle and in regards to the last track again you always want to end on a high note. There’s more to point out, but I’m sure you get what I mean by random drains/boosts of energy within the set. To sum up, take more time in defining your structure or build of the tracks when dealing with differing styles of music because that could really make the difference between a great set and a stale set. Finally to stress what I’ve said in the beginning if you continue to mix like you did in the first hour I predict great sets from you in the future. |
Spot on again, this was probably my least planned out set. I hit record and threw a vinyl on, and I am surprised the first hour turnned out decent.
thanks again for the listen 
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