Originally posted by callme
this is a very well thought out set man, perfect to have in the background while doing something. There are some very good tracks on here, but you almost lost me at hearthrob. I just felt like it came out of nowhere and didnt click for me. Other than that i recommend this, doubly so for anyone cramming during finals.
Thanks for taking a listen and also posting down a review. I am really glad you could enjoy it and also that you noticed how much time and effort I put into edits and sequencing my sets. Even when I play live everything is done for a reason and it well thought out.
I have never been one to just throw tracks together and it’s always nice when someone can appreciate that. You’re the first person who has mentioned the heartthrob issue, I never seemed to notice it but no I can see how it may throw some people off a bit.
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Damn, that was a really good set mate
Definitely be having a few more listens to this.
Nice, thanks for the feedback!
Dec-20-2007 19:51
callme:gsmile:
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2007
Location: callme:gsmile:
I wouldn't say it was a major issue, just a case of personal preference shinning through. I don't ever always like everything I do in my own sets either lol. Either way, this one gets you a listen on the next one so its a win
Originally posted by[badass]isoterra[/badass]
someone who happens to be considerably more badass than you; i think you should learn from me.
Dec-20-2007 20:17
coded audio
chill connoisseur
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Gold Coast , Australia
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Originally posted by Quadlow
Thanks! I normally only post my stuff in our local forum but I figured I would post it here this time. Let me know what you think!
which is where ?
Dec-20-2007 23:13
coded audio
chill connoisseur
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Gold Coast , Australia
As others have said the first half an hour is very hard to get into and will make many people switch off before it livens up a bit. For me personally the more laidback stuff needs to have a hook still , something you can grab a hold of to take you through the track whether it be a bassline or melody etc. The first half an hour was pretty well hookless IMO and not at all what I would choose to listen to again.
Once the hooks start arriving though it is a very good set and the last half was good stuff. No big name tunes which is an excellent bonus for me and really quiet different to what others here offer up.
Keep being different man and maybe next time give me some more meat in the early section to create interest.
Dec-20-2007 23:17
Quadlow
Shoe-Gazing Techno
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Chicago, US
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Originally posted by coded audio
which is where ?
Detroit/Chicago Local Forum
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Originally posted by coded audio
As others have said the first half an hour is very hard to get into and will make many people switch off before it livens up a bit. For me personally the more laidback stuff needs to have a hook still , something you can grab a hold of to take you through the track whether it be a bassline or melody etc. The first half an hour was pretty well hookless IMO and not at all what I would choose to listen to again.
Once the hooks start arriving though it is a very good set and the last half was good stuff. No big name tunes which is an excellent bonus for me and really quiet different to what others here offer up.
Keep being different man and maybe next time give me some more meat in the early section to create interest.
I have never been one to need a hook in a song to keep my interest. I have always love listeting to the detail of the track, the purcusion, the kicks and such. I understand what your saying though and thanks for the feedback and taking a listen!