Epic, epic, epic. This is what I love about trance. There were literally points in this set where I threw my hands in the air and just reached for all the imaginary lasers I could think of.
The flow was magnificent, some of the mixing was a bit messy, but overall it was an amazing ride, plenty of delicious trance in here. I must ask what effect you were using during Liquify? I've listened to that song ever since Toby released it, and it sounded a bit... Trance Energy-ish? Did you have some sort of delay or reverb?
Nice work, mate, what's next on the list of tunes to play? You gonna have some crazy indie shizz next time around?
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thank you very much young sir. i too, thought the flow was magnificent
plenty of lazers to be enjoyed in this set, i got hooked into an ayla set that swamper posted and was instantly inspired.
i have time cycle on at the moment and i am hearing some man with no name. i am getting moist hearing these classic goa sounds. will feedback once i have indulged fully.
trance energy sets were the shizzle when i was growing up, the unique sound they had on them, it was like you described, somewhat reverbed because it was mixed from the direct signal along with some of the wet sounds of the crowd. the sound on toby emersons liquify is an example of the classic (trance energy) ID&T compressor/limiter effect.
feed the mix through a spectrum and you will see that i have squashed the fuck out of it
ouch i banged my knee
oh and next in line for mixes...well, im not really sure..i got a few juicy ambient tunes to abuse in a mix but not enough to warrant a mix. i also have a couple of tunes for the B-side of area 33, bordeaux. re-map the GPS i think.