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| quote: | Originally posted by Lews
Out of professional curiosity, do you guys like the Bedrock remix over the Full Igorot? |
What is that supposed to mean?
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Nov-04-2009 03:13
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Lews
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Nov-04-2009 03:30
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enydo
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| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I'm nothing if not a contrary bastard, so I'll go against the general opinion and say I enjoyed the programming of this one. Certainly it's way better in that respect than your last few. I thought the stretch from The Baguio Track through to Heaven Scent was the peak period of the mix, filled with all the recognisable anthems, and you did a good job of building up to that point and then winding back down.
Mixing was quite nice, although more functional than interesting. I may have been wrong, but you seemed to mix quite loose early on and quite tight at the peak, which is a technique I use when programming a set.
At the end of the day, this kind of millenial prog retrospective mix isn't going to be groundbreaking, but I personally think you're ironing out the flaws. |
Oh, forgot, thanks for the listen man. Flow is something I'm pretty self-aware of... I know I've got a long ways to go in terms of that, so it's nice to hear this was an improvement over the last set. I do find mixing prog a lot tougher than tech / house, most likely because it tends to be much "fuller" resulting in clashing, I dunno.
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Nov-04-2009 10:16
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A haze forms, her ankles always seemed to clatter about unevenly, especially when the weather was wearing. Each light flickering in the morning woke her just a little, enough to make each step a bit more plausible, sauntering slowly to the bus stop. The glaze in her eyes had formed to an almost tinfoil-like film, making pinpricks out of sunrays. Her skin was the texture of a sopping brillo pad bathing in a gray patch of fluorescent light.
The diesel engine heaved forward in the distance cutting through the ashen and heavy air. Everything was coated in that rust and cinnamon smell of mixed vapour and paper mills. Where your collar wilted by 4pm as the air parted way. And it was here that she had met the strangest person.
willow branch and olive headstone
preaching former bricks to brimstone
each a pillow seething in tone
by a southern glance of fission in bone
Underneathe the bitter scepter does the plodding bury sunder for the kick, the clap, the hi-hats bore from thunder. The festering burble of the sweltering bog all night in the hedge-maze of unforgiving prog.
A sacrament to the flesh, a testament to the Welsh.
Her skin tore easily, despite the contour and the divots. Nine laces placed poignantly where the fat layer forms its burrough. Veins warping around its structure to form its pulsing nest. And to sever that nest.
To sever it all, hanging.
Remainder.
Danny Tenaglia took like eight years to make fucking 'Dibiza'
bring the fucking drums back
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I have been following Tiesto since 99. I was immediately enthralled by what I still regard the best electronic CD ever compiled, Magik VI Live in Amsterdam. This CD is loaded with uplifting, energetic, blood moving tracks intricately mixed with angelic perfection. From that moment on, I could feel the magik flowing through my veins while listening to the music that Tijs carefully samples and produces. His creativity allows him to develop the concepts of songs that bring life and energy to people around the world. |
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Nov-07-2009 04:49
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enydo
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Location: NYC
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Nov-07-2009 16:49
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Lews
Platipus And Prog Addict

Registered: Feb 2007
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Nov-11-2009 08:22
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