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Wow... Thank you so much for the kind words man, I genuinely appreciate any feedback, but a review like that is definitely above and beyond anything I'd expect... Thank you again m8! You made my night!
One random note: That Gui Boratto track is the first vinyl record I've dropped in a recorded set in ages... 
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Done a quick review for the mix dude, here she is...
Rob Turner Live @ OMGWTFBBQ 2006
As an instant fan of Rob’s from his “Glamorama” offering, I picked up this mix with a combination of delight and expectation reserved normally for the latest GU releases.
The first track “Friday Night Hero” grabs you instantly and immerses the listener in a swirling concoction of deep & stabby chordal funk, followed by the haunting pads and tight squeaky riffs of Santiago & Bushido’s “Big Time Illusion”. As a warm-up set I find this very encompassing & involving, with enough energy to keep the vibe warm without resorting to hammering out peak-time numbers.
To be honest I was blown away with the sheer quality of the track selection and direction the mix took, especially with the advent of Seafoam’ “Forge” and the sweet, tripped out melodies that emerged following such a menacing introduction.
The Tejada numbers are always a winner with me too, his remix of “Scary Biscuits” didn’t disappoint at all. The only low point of the entire mix for me was Gui Boratto “Like You” but that’s simply personal taste, it doesn’t do anything for me!
Major coolio points awarded for the re-introduction of “Friday Night Hero” in its original guise too, that was wicked! I’m going to stop ruining the tracks for people who haven’t heard them yet, so moving on…
The mixing was virgin-tight, from subtle EQ manoeuvres to the perfect blends from one track to another.
And I don’t care how much of a fanboy I sound on this review, Rob is a talented guy and this mix puts that beyond doubt on the back of hearing Glamorama.
Kudos bruv, and I sincerely look forward to the next episode! |
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