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Lews
Platipus And Prog Addict

Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Hugging Whales And Saving Trees
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Nov-13-2016 10:23
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Lews
Platipus And Prog Addict

Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Hugging Whales And Saving Trees
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I'm right on time, right? 
While only now completed and uploaded, this mix was conceived during late August, early September, when I was thinking about the late August/early Septembers of my past. At my undergraduate, the Autumn term didn't begin until the very end of September, and in Seattle late August/early September is the most beautiful of times. This combination leads to a lot of long weekend parties at the end of the summer, where the party continues on Sunday afternoon after everyone has woken up again, still a bit hungover, often at the location of the party the night before or at a park, a beach, or on someone's boat. This is the soundtrack to one of those parties.
You wake up, slightly disoriented and very much in pain, and stumble out into the light, where you find old and new friends around the pool, offering more beverages: with some slight hesitation on your part, the party begins again (although a bit more relaxed and chilled out than the night before ).
[PM for link]
1. Esteble - Feathers [Anjunadeep, 2016]
2. Fort Romeau – Jetée [Ghostly International, 2013]
3. Universal Solution – Agra [Anjunadeep, 2015]
4. Matthias Vogt Feat. Phil Fill – Matters (Tom Midleton Remix) [Anjunadeep, 2016]
5. John Belk – Silver Surfer [Bedrock Records, 2015]
6. John Digweed & Nick Muir vs Ian O’Donovan – Dawnbreaker [Bedrock Records, 2013]
7. Thievery Corporation Feat. David Byrne – The Heart’s A Lonely Hunter (Thievery Corporation Remix) [Eighteenth Street Lounge Music, 2005]
8. 2NDSun – Shimmer [Tessier-Ashpool Recordings, 2014]
9. Grum – Sunday Blue Sky (King Unique Remix) [Heartbeats, 2015]
10. Way Out West – Tuesday Maybe (I:Cube’s Sunrise Remix) [Anjunadeep, 2016]
11. Ashworth & Kiwi – Alaska [Sneaky Music, 2014]
12. Esteble Feat. BeatuniQue – Marlborough Sounds [Diynamic Music, 2014]
13. Yotto – Personal Space [Anjunadeep, 2015]
14. Alex Dolby – Long Beach [Hope Recordings, 2008]
15. Tom Glass – Madness Locked In A Bottle [Hope Recordings, 2011]
16. Nick Warren – La Fabrica (Warehouse Mix) [Hope Recordings, 2013]
17. Matthias Vogt – I Dreamed The Impossible (Simon Garcia’s Future Funk Remix) [Dieb Audi, 2010]
18. Nick Muir – Airtight (Kassey Voorn Remix) [Vapour Recordings, 2012]
19. Hernan Cattaneo & John Tonks – Sirocco [Renaissance, 2006]
20. Bedrock – Santiago (Dave Seaman’s Group Therapy Remix) [Audio Therapy, 2006]
21. Suicide Sports Club – The Last Ghost In Town (Redanka Remix) [B_Rock, 2005]
22. 16 Bit Lolitas – Sedna [Shinichi, 2006]
23. Tom Middleton – HEVA (Vincenzo Remix) [Anjunadeep, 2016]
24. Universal Solution – Kaleidoscope [Anjunadeep, 2016]
First mix since the last challenge, 2 years ago, so the mixing is definitely a bit rough - my apologies. But look at how many new tracks I used! Nothing from the 90s! 
Hope you enjoy I'll be posting comments on everyone else's sets in the next day or so 
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Quarantine Classics Brunello di Montalcino (In Transit) Edition [Progressive Classics] (August 2020)
Quarantine Classics - Puligny-Montrachet Edition [Progressive Classics] (April 2020)
What Is Progressive Anyways? [Progressive House Classics] (November 2019)
Last edited by Lews on Sep-25-2019 at 08:32
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Nov-15-2016 18:43
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planetaryplayer
Surpeme traineanddict
Registered: Dec 2011
Location: Pine Tree Valley
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possibly a year end challenge where we mix our favourite songs or most used songs this year ?
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Nov-16-2016 04:59
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Sand Leaper
Tension hunter

Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
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| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
At any rate, I'll be amazed if you don't find my set too homogeneous for your liking. |
I don't really have a problem with sticking to one style during a set, provided it isn't a four hours+ type set, of course. Considering you're trying to convey a specific mood or experience with this mix, sticking fairly rigidly to one end of the spectrum stylistically is a logical step to take. I just wanted to make my set a bit less predictable, since the experience or mood I was trying to convey was a fairly obvious one as far as this theme challenge goes.
Anyway, I really liked your mix, even if the second half isn't quite as interesting as the build to the two OOFT!-tracks to my ears. It relies a tad much on tunes using two or three chords as its main hook, whereas guys like Lawrence and Sven Weisemann in the first half provide a bit more texture, which is always welcome for mixes like these. A warmup DJ could really learn a thing or two from by taking a listen this set, also, as it really amps up the energy for the listener, but never to the point of peaking too hard, which is exactly what you want from 10 pm to round midnight.
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"Wenn du dich zum Untergrund zählst, reicht es nicht, es nur zu sagen. Du musst auch viel graben, um es zu werden."
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Nov-16-2016 11:26
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Lews
Platipus And Prog Addict

Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Hugging Whales And Saving Trees
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Dave: As I told you in Brixton last week, or whenever, I really, really like your mix. Great vibe throughout; excellent programming and mixing. Cheers for turning me onto The Gene Dudley Band, as well - I really do love that cover of 'Inspector Norse.'
Hamid: I'm glad someone went the old-school ambient/downtempo route, as it's been a while since I've heard much of it. Only once or twice did it get a bit too 'new age apothecary,' as Jack put it, for me. And very nice mixing and flow throughout.
Jan: I almost completely loved your set. In fact, I did love it, until Antwon - 100k. Not a bad track, but the bass kicked so heavy and the vocals were so whatever-they-were, that for me it kinda killed the wonderful melodic-floaty-afternoon vibe that was going on. I suppose you wanted to switch things up a bit? Anyways, still quite enjoyable, just not as perfect as I thought it was headed.
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Quarantine Classics Brunello di Montalcino (In Transit) Edition [Progressive Classics] (August 2020)
Quarantine Classics - Puligny-Montrachet Edition [Progressive Classics] (April 2020)
What Is Progressive Anyways? [Progressive House Classics] (November 2019)
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Nov-21-2016 21:07
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ziptnf
Programming your future

Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
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Hamid
This mix was interesting. The first half was absolutely gorgeous, programmed and mixed beautifully. Wonderful tracks and atmosphere. Your signature is all over it with the ethnic/tribal sound. However, in the second half you start to play some trance and it seems rather disjointed with the rest of the mix. Almost like they are two separate mixes. It would have been better if you carried the theme from the first half all the way through, in my opinion. Nice job, though, I enjoyed it.
Dave King
This was great, and I mowed the shit out of my lawn while I listened to it. It’s like what happens when a group of weathermen, elevator operators, and advert agency men from the 50’s get together and put on some suits and ball gowns and take a bunch of ecstasy. Just completely out of the ordinary for me, as I don’t ever listen to this type of music at all. Well done.
Lews
Your title & description match this set perfectly. This is a great early-mid afternoon mix that starts bleeding into the late afternoon where people are socializing and enjoying an end-of-summer type of party. I like how the opener is one of those sleepy house tracks that isn't even trying to wake anyone up, just letting the dream continue. The flow is a bit interesting too, there is somewhat of a lull in the middle as if people leave the pool area and go inside for a bit. It starts to pick back up again with the earlier house grooves, and then you change directions completely with some trance tunes. I guess the party has REALLY started now. Interesting programming with solid mixing. Good work! (Also quite funny that Jack predicted the Fort Romeau appearance )
Sand Leaper
One of the things I like about your mixes is that you pick such interesting tracks from all different times, places, genres, and moods. As Jack said, you mutated your flow wildly and went in all sorts of different directions. This mix manages to squeeze in deep house grooves, breaks, chillout, hip-hop, DNB, and those were just the obvious genres. If you wanted to break down each sound individually I'm sure you could come up with dozens of sub-genres that you experimented with here. Favorite track was Tropic of Capricorn, least favorite was Ice Chasm (813 Remix). Weird mix, dude. But awesome.
Luke Drelick
I can't seem to download more than about 20 minutes of your mix. Seems like your host is having trouble. I've enjoyed what I have heard though, is there any way you can upload this to a different host or something? I'll catch the rest of it when I can actually download it in full.
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Set Archive | TA DJ Challenge
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Nov-28-2016 14:49
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Mr Game+Watch
Luka Luka * Night Fever

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Long Island, NY
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Nick - I'll try to get this up on a different host. I use Bluehost for my personal webspace and they're seemingly reputable so I'm not sure what happened. Would you be able to try again? Maybe there was a temporary hiccup. Glad you liked the bit you heard though!
Anyways, I took a listen to Lews and Dave's mixes.
Lews - looks like you and I have very similar tastes in music, lots of warm melodic house, lots of Anjunadeep, and others that reminded me a good deal of Dave Seaman's Renaissance mix from 2006. Forgot how much I loved "Santiago", and hearing "Sedna" again brought back some great memories. The only thing I wasn't too crazy about was The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter, felt a bit out of place (even though I do like the track on its own merits). Definitely gonna be giving this a few more spins.
Dave - I really liked the ambient/downtempo bookends, the funky middle (not sure what genre this would be considered... broken beat? northern soul?) started off interesting and unique as far as TA challenges go, but since I'm not a huge fan of the genre, kinda wore on me a tad. But hearing the remix of Inspector Norse in this style was still interesting!
Still have to get around to Rebel and Sand Leaper's.
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Quarantine Music Festival 2020
All My Mixes!
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Nov-29-2016 18:20
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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| quote: | Originally posted by Lews
https://hearthis.at/joseph-von-xant...heme-challenge/
1. Esteble - Feathers [Anjunadeep, 2016]
2. Fort Romeau – Jetée [Ghostly International, 2013]
3. Universal Solution – Agra [Anjunadeep, 2015]
4. Matthias Vogt Feat. Phil Fill – Matters (Tom Midleton Remix) [Anjunadeep, 2016]
5. John Belk – Silver Surfer [Bedrock Records, 2015]
6. John Digweed & Nick Muir vs Ian O’Donovan – Dawnbreaker [Bedrock Records, 2013]
7. Thievery Corporation Feat. David Byrne – The Heart’s A Lonely Hunter (Thievery Corporation Remix) [Eighteenth Street Lounge Music, 2005]
8. 2NDSun – Shimmer [Tessier-Ashpool Recordings, 2014]
9. Grum – Sunday Blue Sky (King Unique Remix) [Heartbeats, 2015]
10. Way Out West – Tuesday Maybe (I:Cube’s Sunrise Remix) [Anjunadeep, 2016]
11. Ashworth & Kiwi – Alaska [Sneaky Music, 2014]
12. Esteble Feat. BeatuniQue – Marlborough Sounds [Diynamic Music, 2014]
13. Yotto – Personal Space [Anjunadeep, 2015]
14. Alex Dolby – Long Beach [Hope Recordings, 2008]
15. Tom Glass – Madness Locked In A Bottle [Hope Recordings, 2011]
16. Nick Warren – La Fabrica (Warehouse Mix) [Hope Recordings, 2013]
17. Matthias Vogt – I Dreamed The Impossible (Simon Garcia’s Future Funk Remix) [Dieb Audi, 2010]
18. Nick Muir – Airtight (Kassey Voorn Remix) [Vapour Recordings, 2012]
19. Hernan Cattaneo & John Tonks – Sirocco [Renaissance, 2006]
20. Bedrock – Santiago (Dave Seaman’s Group Therapy Remix) [Audio Therapy, 2006]
21. Suicide Sports Club – The Last Ghost In Town (Redanka Remix) [B_Rock, 2005]
22. 16 Bit Lolitas – Sedna [Shinichi, 2006]
23. Tom Middleton – HEVA (Vincenzo Remix) [Anjunadeep, 2016]
24. Universal Solution – Kaleidoscope [Anjunadeep, 2016]
First mix since the last challenge, 2 years ago, so the mixing is definitely a bit rough - my apologies. But look at how many new tracks I used! Nothing from the 90s! 
Hope you enjoy I'll be posting comments on everyone else's sets in the next day or so |
You really went all out on this one. I've never seen a tracklist from you with so much obvious digging behind it. The structure is also carefully thought-out and not lacking in ambition.
I did feel the opening section is a little busy, with a lot of tracks flying past and some slightly cluttered transitions. The mix really came into its own when it slowed down and became more languid in the mid-section. Things became smoother, well-paced, nicely flowing. Then the gear shift into more driving, yet still sun-kissed mid-00s prog was handled very well. I like it when a mix builds up a smooth head of steam until it's cruising, and by the time we get to that Redanka remix things are definitely cruising.
The mixing really wasn't bad at all. Some of the early transitions were a bit cluttered, as I said, but later on things became better paced. Unlike the last set of yours I heard, which opened with one extended key clash, here you clearly structured your tracklist around the key mixing. The only transition that sounded a bit wrong was (I think) the one into Tom Glass. I know those two keys are technically compatible, but it's one of those where you're dumping chords in Dmin onto a track in Amin and they don't sit that well. I find when mixing into "adjacent" keys on the circle of fifths it's still better to keep the harmonic meat of the tracks apart, unless you've done a test run and know they sit together nicely.
Anyway, I can see why this took so long to appear. It feels like you put more effort in than anyone else who took part. The effort paid off. Well done mate.
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Mixes:
> Maximum Elevation [Progressive House]
> DI.FM 26th Anniversary Guest Mix [Progressive House]
> Live @ Dance:Love:Hub London, 11.10.2025
> Higher Peaks [Progressive House]
> Dance:Love:Hub Afterparty (The Return) 23.11.24
Like these sets? Come see me play live at Kibosh in Manchester: https://www.instagram.com/kibosh.mcr/
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Nov-29-2016 19:20
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RebeL9
The Digital Blonde addict

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Nov-30-2016 07:03
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