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Replicant Redux (a dark progressive / techtrance mix)
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| basilisk |

Consider this mix a tribute to the dark futuristic mood of tech noir, an artistic style of literature and film best known from the movie Blade Runner. Once again, this is the product of many months of track selection and conceptual germination. The flow of the set is programmed like a descent, from the synthetic progressive grooves that nonchalantly begin the tale, through increasingly mechanical techtrance sounds, into the deepest realms of richly cinematic psychedelic techno. A trio of increasingly atmospheric tracks lead the mix to a thoughtful conclusion.
Tracklist:
01 :: Nyquist - Flatline [Plusquam]
02 :: Sativa - Clean Machine [B.P.F.]
03 :: La Baaz - Scrool [Sub.machine]
04 :: Lunaspice - Melodeep [Cold Groove]
05 :: Phony Orphants - Global Wonderground (Llopis Remix) [Iboga]
06 :: Tetraktys - Migration [Sub.machine]
07 :: Spirallianz - Bitnapped [Spirit Zone]
08 :: Ticon - We Are the Mammoth Hunters (BLT Remix) [Hom-Mega]
09 :: Sensient - Sublime [Groove Zone]
10 :: Tetraktys - Quiet [Aeon]
11 :: Opsis - Just Like Breathing [Headstick]
12 :: X-Dream - Psychomachine (Midi Miliz Remix) [Moonflower]
13 :: Juno Reactor - Mutant Message [Metropolis]
14 :: Kiwa - Lahti Skyline [Surreal Audio]
15 :: Vangelis - Damask Rose [Warner]
256k mp3 .torrent (142 megs)
Full-quality wav .torrent (555 megs)
(for information on how to use .torrent files see bittorrent.com)
Be sure to check out the last mix I posted if you enjoy this one:
Nocturnal Wanderlust |
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| basilisk |
| Did anyone from TA grab this mix and give it a listen? |
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| Tegu |
| clever of you to pay homage with the vangelis track at the end :) |
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| basilisk |
| "Just Like Breathing" is a heavy techtrance tune that samples the main theme, to great effect :) |
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| basilisk |
Last bump... is it the distribution method that is the cause of disinterest here or what?
Just curious... |
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| djwright |
| quote: | Originally posted by basilisk
Last bump... is it the distribution method that is the cause of disinterest here or what?
Just curious... |
sorry but i just dont feel like finding out wtf a torrent is. so i cant listen |
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| Dr2beJT |
| Network firewall prevents me downloading using torrents. Otherwise would love to give it a listen. |
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| Ste |
| i woudl have got it if it wasnty a torrent. need a dd or at least a yousendit.com link |
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| PEZ68 |
eh , just discover that set on my HD. I don't remember I downloaded it :rolleyes:
I give it a listen right now , review later |
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| basd |
I like the style, except for those three downtempo tracks at the end. They do not really fit in, or at least I don't really like it. Not that they're not good tracks, but still.
I haven't listened to the mix in too much detail yet, hopefully I will have the opportunity to do so on Sunday. I'll get back to you when I do, of course. |
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| Desty Nova |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dr2beJT
Network firewall prevents me downloading using torrents. Otherwise would love to give it a listen. |
yeah me too I'll try later when I get home, looks like an awesome set btw. : D |
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| basilisk |
| quote: | Originally posted by djwright
sorry but i just dont feel like finding out wtf a torrent is. so i cant listen |
Fair enough. It would take about 2 minutes at bittorrent.com to get set up. The reason I'm using this medium is so that the bandwidth doesn't cost me a penny... and it allows me to distribute sets in high quality mp3 (256k) as well as full CD quality for that matter...
More comments welcome... remember it's a conceptual mix - that's why those downtempo tracks are there ;) |
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