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futurevision
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Registered: Jul 2002
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DOES YEAR MATTER? does it bother you how old or new a tune really is? on a Mixed CD?

when buying a album (mixed CD)

do you purchase a CD because they have the latest and greatest tunes on them? ( a mixed CD filled with all the latest tunes and floorfiller)

or

you purchase the CD because it has nice old tunes and new tunes on them?

does the year in which the tracks were produced and mixed onto the CD bother you?

does year matter ?

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If a cd is mixed I don't care what tunes are in as long it is a great mix, a journey


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I personally like buying CDs with tunes that ive never heard before
I love surprises


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Mr.Mystery
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Doesn't matter since most of the time I don't know whether they are old or new


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Wasted_Space
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No, it doesn't matter. Track selection is important and the execution of the mix is of course critical. If the tracks work well together, why the hell not?


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Biohazard
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Registered: Nov 2001
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quote:
Originally posted by jåcë
I personally like buying CDs with tunes that ive never heard before
I love surprises


Same here. I like discovering new music

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teo
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well of course when im buying a new miced cd i want new tracks,who doesnt?...but this doenst mean that if i take a mixed cd with old tracks only or new and some gold anthems i dont like it...if its mixed right i love it


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hey cheggy
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How old they are isn't important, but how overplayed they are is. Try not to include songs that have been thrashed, esp if its for a demo


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Technaut
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if i had paid £££ then i would expect most tunes to be new and me not to have heard them. This is never the case thugh, you alwats know a good few of the tunes these days thats why i just stick to live sets now


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Dj.Looonie
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i dont care how old the tunes are, as long as they r not overplayed.

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DJ Sunburn
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Registered: Jul 2001
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quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Doesn't matter since most of the time I don't know whether they are old or new


hehe tru for me too


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Arbiter
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I think a balanced mix with both old and new tunes is best. It allows tracks to be paired that people would never have thought of together, since they were produced years apart. If it's well done, it makes it very interesting.

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