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Well just off the top of my head (in no particular order):
1. Progressive Elements March (2005) - this was the first set I snagged and it really showed me what kind of DJ skills you have!
2. 3 Hour Promo (27-10-05) - here's where I was first introduced to the godlike Snake Sedrick & Khans - Circular (Cassino & Laben Hurry mix)
3. March Promo Mix (02-03-07) - fantastic set! There's only 1 track on here that I'd have left out (the vocal one, surprise surprise )
4. pE 017 - seems similar style to the March 07 promo, some house sounds, some GOA sounds and a touch of old-skool techno, all trying to be progressive . Lots of nice tracks in here, and any mix with New Order gets bonus points!
5. January Promo mix (06-01-07) - you managed to pack many good tracks into a 1 hr set.
It would be a nice surprise to see some GOA/PSY artists in your record-bag, such as Ticon, Atmos, Flowjob etc. Much of the music you currently spin has stolen many of their sounds from this genre, and now progressive is becoming interesting to me (well some of it is anyway, the PSY styled stuff ).
I am not a fan of Progressive music, as I usually find it rather boring. Even Sarah Calsworth couldn't get my tastes to change much as I was and still am more a fan of great mixing. That's what lead me to download every mix I've seen of yours, your mixing skills. There's usually only 1 or 2 tracks in any of your sets that I find which I'd consider very good. I tune in for the great mixing, and I've never been disappointed!!
Cheers Michael!
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Wow finally you posted your top 5 of my mixes. 
Well looks very nice. I think your first place was my first pE Set ever.
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It would be a nice surprise to see some GOA/PSY artists in your record-bag, such as Ticon, Atmos, Flowjob etc. Much of the music you currently spin has stolen many of their sounds from this genre, and now progressive is becoming interesting to me (well some of it is anyway, the PSY styled stuff ).
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I'm not a fan of typical goa/psy music. It have to be a mixture of prog & maybe goa/psy. Its very hard to describe it. I'm trying to put many kinds of progressive music in my sets and I hope so the sets will not be boring.
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I tune in for the great mixing, and I've never been disappointed!! |
Awesome words, thanks so much mate =).
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