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| quote: | Originally posted by Nou
the ID&T guy is fucking nuts, he has the coolest voice hahaa, it sounds so epic when he introduces someone on a radio show or at an event.
Anyways, The Essential Mix has always had really good intros and the way the station ID is put in is awesome (does anyone know if they do that after the set is recorded, or is it live and done by the DJ on that episode?) Also, Pete Tong can make anything sound classy, and the timing of him saying stuff is great.
GDJB isnt that bad, but then again, I think I have maybe listened to it three or four times... So it hasnt worn on me. |
pete tong has an amazing voice, it sounds so natural yet professional
in answer to your questions, it depends - the EMs are both live ones (ie recorded at an event like a club night or festival) and studio ones. i have no idea whether the studio mixes are mixed live (ie whilst the show is being aired) or pre-recorded. I suspect they are pre-recorded - most artists (and the BBC) and too professional to want anything that was less than 100% good to be broadcast, and doing a live set is prone to fuck-ups
edit: some studio mixes are mixed live (ie whilst it's being broadcast) - I know the Brothers in Rhythm (Seaman/Anderson) from mar 1994 is live, because Tong says so in the intro
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