Originally posted by RJT
Thanks for giving it a listen m8 - I hope now that a few folks have noted that the pace of this set is more chill than anything else some people who've to listen to it go into it knowing it's not really a set designed to ever really "pick up."
A friend who is overseas wanted a copy of the set divided into tracks, so here's a link to a *.zip with the mix divided into tracks with all relevant label information in the ID3 tags:
Downloading this set just for this track!!!!!!!!!@#!@!
Hmm are you in Holland at the moment? Don't recall that you were dutch
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Originally posted by Octanesyco
Greetings. My name is Casey. You can call me Moose.
-Moose
Feb-04-2008 09:58
RJT
last minute disco
Registered: Oct 2004
Location:
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Originally posted by Massive84
Hmm are you in Holland at the moment? Don't recall that you were dutch
Lol, no - not at the moment. We'll be back in March for a little over a week though. When we booked the trip to head back I got excited and threw the Dutch flag back in my profile for a bit.
And I'm not really Dutch, though my grandparents immigrated from the Netherlands in the early 1900's - so I grew up immersed in Dutch culture, and I guess sometimes feel more in touch with that part of my personality than anything American.
Men men, i listend tot his set the ENTIRE day at my work..
Fucking ace!
Ofcource after FC Kahuna the highlight of this set is the tune that comes in around 36 mins. Grooovy! The vox stabs are awesome same as the beat.
How do you find these tracks anyway? << Will buy turntables this summer. Producing music only isn't enough for me.
It's oke i am not Dutch from origin either, Born in Kuwait with Iraqi parents. Live here for 16 years though.
There is something about carrying the dutch pasport. It makes you feel more special haha, don't know how to describe it
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Originally posted by Octanesyco
Greetings. My name is Casey. You can call me Moose.
-Moose
Feb-04-2008 15:16
RJT
last minute disco
Registered: Oct 2004
Location:
Thanks for the kind words boss - that tune you like is actually the Jeroen Verheij/Joris Voorn tune, straight out of the Netherlands.
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Originally posted by Massive84
How do you find these tracks anyway? << Will buy turntables this summer. Producing music only isn't enough for me.
I guess there's no one answer to that, because record shopping is only a small portion of it. I'm fortunate to have a lot of people with good taste constantly turning me onto new artists and tracks, without whom I probably wouldn't even know about half the shit I like. Of course there's still the odd "big name" dj set I listen to where I find a bunch of tunes I like, but more than anything it's just being surrounded by folks with good taste.
this set makes me wanna get off my ass and make another promo mix.
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Feb-06-2008 17:35
Glaniskanis
Vadsig Modale Snollen INC
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: The Netherlands
Finally got round to fully listening this today and I liked it alot
I totally love the chillout vibe it gave me throughout and wasnt really bothered by some of the (late) mixes
I think I have to agree with others and say I didnt really feel it went anywhere. I really enjoyed pretty much all of the tracks but felt there werent any moments that made me sit up and pay attention I guess. Mixing was spot on, all the tracks were introduced nicely and all sat together really well.
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When I do promo sets like this, I guess my goal is try not to sound like a lot of what else is being put out there at the moment - unfortunately a lot of times it can end up misfiring.
This is a philosophy I subscribe to as well, it is difficult and it doesnt always come off like you say, but i find it far more rewarding to do so. And i think this is perhaps the most important point, if you are enjoying what your playing then at some point things will click and you'll end up firing much more often than not and then you'll really stand out from the crowd (at least thats what I keep hoping will happen anyway )
ok, finally got off my arse and had a listen to this. i like it, mixing is good (despite the two peter hook moments). but it doesn't have any perticular highpoints, well possibly the holden track but ye.
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Feb-11-2008 21:08
Stasis
41º 42' N, 86º 10' W
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: New England
Definitely agree with a previous poster.
Dammit RJT, you make me want to be a better bedroom DJ.