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Also, since we're on the subject of Tranceport, here's an anecdote:
When I was a youngin' (about 12-13 at the time) and I heard Tranceport for the first time, it was entirely by accident. A friend had loaned me a burned CD with some warez (haha oh man... haven't used THAT word in a while ), and it also had Tranceport on it, which I grabbed out of curiosity. I had never heard music like that before, and the tracks blew me away.
All of the tracks were seperate files, however, and they were all somewhat mis-labeled and out of order. As a result, it took me several months of repeated listenings before I realized "hey wait.... they're supposed to string together!" after I noticed bits of another song creeping in on the outgoing beats. Even then, I thought it nothing more than a neat gimmick, and I felt no inclination to listen to them together in the appropriate order. It wasn't until later when I started listening to good DJ sets that I fell in love with the concept of mixing, and how it could flow seamlessly through multiple tracks.
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NEW MIX [Feb/March 2008]
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