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Hmm...
Haven't listened to the set properly, but i've just listened to the mixing between the tracks.
I just want to say that his mixing is much much cleaner, and i can see that that he's shortened up the length that each track plays and gotten rid of much of the repitition and hit the "meaty" part of the tracks queite well. This is something i think he's been attempting to do for a while.
That said, the mix is still too rough, as in fast and not generally fading slowly between tracks like the older tiesto, and it would be far better if the mixes weren't so short, and we strayed away from the cuts. Long mixes would be far easier with CDJ1000MK3s. You can't trainwreck with those things and with their BPM counters.
Nice work Tiesto, coming along nicely, if u can do what was said in the above paragraph, i think u'll have done a miracle really, over the past few years in ur livesets.
Perhaps varying the current style, and letting tracks that have good chorus etc. (the repetitive parts), continue to play for a long smooth flowous mix. This would get in a nice bit of variation, and would give each track transition a different feel according to what you want the crowd to feel.
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