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your turn you egyptian cotton ball you.
Intro was a bit winded, it'll do just fine in a lounge setting. But loving the chill/deep-but-not-too-deep sound directly following for the next two tracks. Solid groove throughout, i was moving in my office chair and got co-workers staring.
this is totally something i'd listen to on a nice chill summer evening, outdoor party. maybe a Miami patio party or some shit like that. you can dance and groove or sit back and enjoy your drink. so there's enough funk for either. the track around the half-hour mark sounds very buttsecks. love it.
there's a slight pick up in energy that moves with the track selection. it got just a tid bit more melodic and a great little move (whether intentional or not) to move the set from sounding too repetitive. it's still working with what was going on before, but just a little more hitch in the giddyup right up into Fly - Music (great use of some old school vocals from a Tenaglia track)... so it was almost like a set up.
The last two tracks do well to close it out, Love Jam provides some form of comedown. At Night of course brings out your disco diva side... you couldn't resist could you?
Awesome set with a bit of contrast to the one I listened before this (Kenny's). Whereas his had all types of epic tracks and no flow, this was was very chill right up until the last couple of tunes, and had a fuckin' groove and a half for the whole time I was listening.
Great job Bassy, would love to play with you one day.
edit: i can almost guarantee that any unicorn trance lover might just hate this mix and think it's dry and boring... just an afterthought. there's a lot of subtle shine to it all, but definitely not noticeable to someone who likes to get aurally fucked by music.
Last edited by denys envy on Oct-17-2008 at 17:39
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