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Mix: Vlad Morr - Guys Wear Pink Too (pg. 2)
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Tranz
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Originally posted by GUBostonDubs
Can't go wrong with Angello and Ingrosso right now



Wait til you hear their Essential Mix next month. Plus, they did the Ibiza 4am CD for Mixmag.... holla!
toxa
nice vlad,

is this a live mix or on tracktor?
Vlad
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Originally posted by toxa
nice vlad,

is this a live mix or on tracktor?


Live, labels are in the brackets ;)
trancEyes22
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Originally posted by Tranz
Wait til you hear their Essential Mix next month. Plus, they did the Ibiza 4am CD for Mixmag.... holla!


mmm...sept 25...
Vlad
HEY! This thread is about me, they are already celebrities. So stop jackin' me thread maties. :p :p :p
EliPsE
Well as for the songs. I couldn't stand the first 6 tracks, i can't stand that kind of house, diva vocals or w/e u call it, to me its corney and oldskewl, also can't stand the chordish pianos but thats just me.. Anyway I enjoyed it from track 7 thru 15. The track at 21min-25min just doesn't seem to go, feels soo empty. The mixing seems a bit weird in certain spots , and overall the volume between transitions seems very low,.
Keep it up
Vlad
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Originally posted by EliPsE
Anyway I enjoyed it from track 7 thru 15. The track at 21min-25min just doesn't seem to go, feels soo empty. The mixing seems a bit weird in certain spots , and overall the volume between transitions seems very low,.
Keep it up



Volume is low? How so? Personally, Im not into abrupt transitions - like you would normally hear in trance.

As for the track at the 22min area, I wanted to throw alittle curveball into the mix, I love what the girl says in the track. :p But if you notice, the next track after it brings the energy right back. ;)
Vlad
The one transition that really bothers me alot is the one out of Say Hello into Cant Get Enough. Once the track is in, its in, but the lead into it is really... ehh.
EliPsE
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Originally posted by Vlad
The one transition that really bothers me alot is the one out of Say Hello into Cant Get Enough. Once the track is in, its in, but the lead into it is really... ehh.


idk about the volume, maybe im just crazy but it just doesn't seem as it comes in loud enough after you fade out a track.
Ya the "Can't Get Enough" transition is the one that is messy and kinda gets lost, if the mixing tho can be more seemless i think it would be better. I always listen to house with an open mind,one thing I do really like is the grooooooovy basslines ;)
Vlad
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Originally posted by EliPsE
idk about the volume, maybe im just crazy but it just doesn't seem as it comes in loud enough after you fade out a track.
Ya the "Can't Get Enough" transition is the one that is messy and kinda gets lost, if the mixing tho can be more seemless i think it would be better. I always listen to house with an open mind,one thing I do really like is the grooooooovy basslines ;)



I think youre just crazy. :p

Im gonna do that transition over, using alittle bit of the EQ's, maybe it will help make it sound alittle less sloppy. Thing is its such a quick transition, you cant really make the tracks melt into each other like I did with the other songs.

Which other transitions do you not dig?

ZzZ The Goddess
Im not into house but ill listen to it anyway and show some support :D Ill post a review when im done ;) Also do you mind if this is shared. I have some serious house heads at my job and I am sure they wouldnt mind some background music while they work.
Vlad
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Originally posted by ZzZ The Goddess
Im not into house but ill listen to it anyway and show some support :D Ill post a review when im done ;) Also do you mind if this is shared. I have some serious house heads at my job and I am sure they wouldnt mind some background music while they work.



Share it with whomever you like, thats what its for. :D
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