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Contact [64 minutes of progressive psy-trance]

(Click image to download. Had better artwork but couldn't get it to display!)
001 Jaļa - In
002 Jaļa - Serial Groover
003 FREq - Awaken (Materialize)
004 Symphonix - System Float
005 Odiseo - Music Is The Answer
006 Liquid Soul - Desire
007 Liquid Soul - Devotion
008 Liquid Soul - Push
009 Liquid Soul - Capoccino
010 Behind Blue Eyes - Rumble In The Jungle (Zen Mechanics Remix)
011 FREq - Space Noodle
012 FREq - What, A Feeling?
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Length: 64:43
Format: 320kbps mp3 (all source files were wave format, so this is "true" 320kbps.)
Like my previous mix, Twelve Hours, this is a set to gently introduce my McTrance loving friends to psy and make them realise it's not so scary. It starts off at 130BPM but lifts quickly to 135 and stays there for the rest of the set. Tracks 9 and 10 are pretty tough stuff; close to full-on but a lot more melodic and slower. In general, I've concentrated on being as melodic as possible, but also on strong bass lines, which I see as the real cornerstone of the psy-trance genre and where club trance tends to fall down.
Most of the tracks used are in fact quite old, and the artists all very well-known. You should rightfully see this as a drawback in most cases, but don't think it's due to laziness as a DJ on my part. I've searched long and hard for these tracks that fit together correctly and I hope my programming and mixing will show what can be done with music that is exceedingly common and well-known. If you're new to progressive psy-trance, just sit back and enjoy hearing some new material.
There's a (very vague) story behind this mix; it roughly tells the tale of a lone explorer leaving Earth for the first time and his experience out in space. The download is a zipped file and includes an explanation of this story and what each track represents, as well as higher resolution artwork and a cue file.
Finally, a note on the mixing: in the second half the bass line changes are very sudden. Some of you might not like this. Personally, I really like this style, but also the alternative is pretty horrible. Psy-trance isn't much like deep house or techno where bass lines will often blend nicely - usually they end up clashing pretty awfully. For this reason I've kept only one bass line playing at a time in most of the transitions, and layered them where I thought appropriate.
I'm proud of this one; hope you all enjoy it!
Last edited by Domesticated on Mar-05-2009 at 08:40
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