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| quote: | Originally posted by pozz
old farts always say stuff like that (tbh i prefer only the old jungle).
are you planning another go at this genre? |
Judging by the mixing, I am not sure ... I dont want to do a mix that will give people a headache. As a respectable DJ I always select the best songs for my gigs and mixes, but mixing has never been my strength, despite 3 years at it. Especially in drum 'n bass perhaps I will make another mix later on as I have many 1990s atmospheric tracks, with a different approach!
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Do I?
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I suppose there are new-er musicians that have good atmospheric tracks, I am only aware of couple of these artists [Alaska & Paradox is decent]. Still though, maybe its just me but its a bit different from the 1990s sound ... and they sound a lot like GLR/LGR sound (Looking Good Records / Good Looking Records) and I have the entire catalogue for both and that sound gets a bit boring after a few records played, if you went through those labels you'd know what I mean. Atmospheric/deep drum 'n bass gotta be closer to the detroit techno deep vibe, not deep house vibe
But anyway, you do know your stuff 
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