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@allied - ok, yeah i get you. there's nothing you can say, other than some mixes have it and some don't.
it seems that maybe it's too tame for some ears. I
this is criticism i got from a close friend right when i released it:
| quote: | Hey, just listened to it. Technically I can't fault it, lovely progression, I don't even have a clue when some of the tracks change. Can't hear a single glitch or jarring clash of keys or rhythms. It is almost like listening to a smooth improv Jazz session or something.
And that is my problem with it. I mean, its beautiful... but it just doesn't "do it" for me. |
So yeah, I'm taking notes on it. You're completely right about experience. I've only deejayed 3 years and only seriously for maybe a year and a half. And only in the last few months have I really been able to dedicate myself to a scene. So I'm in a constant state of self-reflection and taking in everything around me. It's the negative criticism that motivates me most anyways
it's funny you guys criticize this aspect of the mix, because drama in a mix is one of the defining aspects of a good mix for me. i find it easier to create drama in a live set when there is a crowd - maybe when i am in a closed studio recording a cd mix i lose it.
Last edited by nefardec on Jul-15-2007 at 08:44
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