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| quote: | Originally posted by [friTTe]
Wonderful mix...transitions..tracklist...wow.. |
Hey thanks man. Glad you enjoy it. 
| quote: | Originally posted by WardC
Upon listening a few times, my favorite part of the mix is the first 20 minutes or so with the upbeat, uplifting progressive trance tunes. The Stalker - Magic Crayons (Maor Levi Mix) is the best mix of that tune produced (good track selection), and the progression into Ice Beach is priceless - the original mix of Ice Beach is the best, I agree. That is one awesome tune!! Mad props to Nick Harding for making another great trance melody to jam to...
The 2nd part of the mix gets a little darker, it seems and it's not so much my style (you kept the uplifting stuff going in Monolith, Somnolent, Lustral) but this mix seems to go for a bit more of the darker, harder stuff towards the middle of the mix...not so much my style.
You pick it up a bit with a few anthemic tracks through the end...but you lost me with the dark stuff :-\
I have listened to this mix about 10 times so far...it's not bad...just a bit different from what I'm used to.
Thanks for still making great music,
All the best,
-Ward
EDIT: Sunday 9:01pm
OK, well I take back part of what I said...I starting to vibe with this mix now and I don't think it really gets *dark* at all, just a bit harder, more driving...it's still good music to run to, so I like it :-)
Plus Magic Crayons and Ice Beach still kick ass!!
peace.
-Ward |
Awesome man, thanks for your input Ward.
About the middle. I obviously meant to include those tunes and have that effect, some people like it some don't as much. I think it's importand though to ground my sets with these types of tunes. If your constantly playing melodically based songs I feel the set can get muddled and boring. Really if done right, these 'organic' and darker type songs can really appeal to anyone imo. Tiesto's great sets in the past were great examples of this. Magik 6, 7. Live @ TranceEnergy 2000 especially. He threw in a few darker, more bass or even techy based tracks that would really catapult the sets to a new level. Maybe you didn't notice them as much or they weren't your style but they provided a very importand function to balance the set. Anyway, lol, I babble but I think that I can always do better with the placement of tracks and this kind of imput really helps me think about it. Thanks! 
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