Originally posted by spc
ok you win this round, i concur with your post. maybe some boundaries would need to be placed lol
Just one boundary. Let the mix be one genre like most of the series were. That would eliminate the randomness.
Jan-17-2007 05:47
spc
somebody call the doctor
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: NJ
I'd be comfortable with most genres really, but if it would be trance, I would use older productions since I've lost most of my interest of newer trance production about 2 years ago.
I am not familiar of this Global Excursion you talk about. Could I be a part in it. Sounds fun and if it has anything to do with djing I'm definitely down. For a theme can i suggest acid trance... if it hasn't been used yet. and I have lots of those records thats pretty much all i collect as far as vinyl goes. if whoever doing the mix is borrowing music from other people just let them know I don't mind contributing a tracklist.
I still havn't heard any of these mixes yet either, is there any chance someone could recomend me a cd? whichever one is best, my taste is pretty well diversified as long as its in the trance domain.
anyhow, this Global Excursion cd sounds a good time... why would you want to stop making them?
Jan-17-2007 17:48
isoterra
hi
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Nottingham, UK
quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
I agree, but it's going to be kind of silly if the person before me is spinning at 140 or something...
was it cd4 you took part in? i remember you mixing a pitched up house tune (around 136bpm i think) into the middle of a bunch of trance tracks & i thought it worked beautifully.. really added a dynamic to the set without making it sound random. more stuff like that would be great
clovis took part in one too & mixed in a breaks track.. i'm all for blurring lines between genres providing it's done by people who know what they're doing
Jan-17-2007 23:29
Belgian Bonzai
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Belgium
quote:
Originally posted by spc
we need to revive these global excursions! BUMPPPPPP
Apr-23-2007 21:45
eRRaTiK
g0t milk?
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by justin
I still havn't heard any of these mixes yet either, is there any chance someone could recomend me a cd?