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Domesticated
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quote:
Originally posted by recoil
Very interestting point.

personally, to avoid a stagnant feel of a set i dont mix in 2-3 tracks of the same genre in a row.
A progression through various styles of trance (or whatever)in a set is a good way to keep the set changing & not have that specific genre feel to it.

A perfect example of a stagnant set is reaching a pleateau at the start & then keeping the energy level there for the next 7 songs. Whats that gonna achieve? The climaxes (*giggles*) will not be as effective.

imo, that is!


Can you please post a tracklist from a recent set of yours? I would be interested to see what your idea of changing genre every three or four tracks is.


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yea man, no probs:

Eddie sender-sandwalker
Dreamia-Hidoxer
Altitude-flood warning
Mystery Islands-beautiful dream
Feeltz-wavelife
freefalling
robbie van doe-escape
rory james-surrounded
awakening
axel letham-every man dies
pegasus

this is a mix im working on for a mate of mine to introduce him to the trance i like. I think it shows quite a broad range of different different trance styles in the one set.

what u reckon?

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Domesticated
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quote:
Originally posted by recoil
yea man, no probs:

Eddie sender-sandwalker
Dreamia-Hidoxer
Altitude-flood warning
Mystery Islands-beautiful dream
Feeltz-wavelife
freefalling
robbie van doe-escape
rory james-surrounded
awakening
axel letham-every man dies
pegasus

this is a mix im working on for a mate of mine to introduce him to the trance i like. I think it shows quite a broad range of different different trance styles in the one set.

what u reckon?


How are any of those tracks different from one another?

They are all just plain uplifting trance. None of them even showed any tech influences.

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plain uplifting?
Cant agree w/ you there.

I thought the flow was more progressive -> uplifting-> driving/anthem -> melodic.

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