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Darin Epsilon - Summer 2006 Promo CD
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| darin epsilon |
SUMMER 2006 PROMO CD
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01 Alexander Church - Cycles Of Life (Original Mix) - [ Source Of Gravity ]
02 Rob Curtis - Eclectic (Original Mix) - [ Existence ]
03 Jose Zamora & Damian DP feat. Paleday - Transatlantic (Original Vocal Mix) - [ Baroque ]
04 Clubbervision - The Lost Dream (Darioef Remix) - [ Sentient Audio Collective ]
05 DT8 Project feat. Andrea Britton - Winter (Max Graham's Sidechain Remix) - [ Ministry Of Sound ]
06 Jay Lumen - Perpetual Drifting (Original Mix) - [ Pangea UK ]
07 Conjure One feat. Tiff Lacey - Face The Music (Redanka Remix) - [ Nettwerk ]
08 16 Bit Lolitas - Sedna (Original Mix) - [ Shinichi ]
09 Storyteller - In Between (Original Mix) - [ Enhanced ]
10 Storyteller - Polar White (Emersia Mix) - [ Toes In The Sand ]
11 BPT feat. DM Binxter - Moody (Futureshock Remix) - [ Kult ]
This is the last set that I put together for a while, as I put DJing in the backseat and focus on production for the next few months. Here is a mix of old classics and future anthems. The music gives off a very summery vibe with its use of lush melodies and warm pads.
Starting with Cycles Of Life by producer Alexander Church, we move onto a recent favorite of mine, Eclectic by Rob Curtis. The set really shifts into high gear with the Max Graham Remix of DT8 Project's Winter off Ministry of Sound. Other highlights include the Redanka Remix of the latest Conjure One single and 16 Bit Lolitas' smash-hit Sedna, which has been hammered by DJ's all over the globe. The energy winds down with the forever awesome Futureshock Remix of Moody, ending the last 10 minutes of the set on a high note. |
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| Graxxx |
| tuning in.......... right now listening! |
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| Randy S |
| i always enjoy your mixes!! |
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| darin epsilon |
| Thanks for the support, Randy! |
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| stevieboy32808 |
| I had this set sitting in my computer for quite some time and felt I owe you at least a response. For me everything was perfect except for the music. I don’t know about anybody else here, but I was snoozing all the way until the Conjure One track. Progressive doesn’t equal boring. You obviously don’t know this or do know this and decided to go the safe route. Whatever the case this set was a miss in my book. Forgive me for being a nitpicker for your track selection, but I believe that’s one of the major key components to a great set. Next time bring a little more pep to your set. |
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| darin epsilon |
| That's fine, it's your opinion. I decided to start mellow and build it up to a climax. That does take a little bit of thought and preparation to pull off successfully. If it's pumping the whole way through, it gets bland and monotonous. I don't know how you could possibly call that DT8 Project track boring! But once again, you are entitled to your own opinion. Thanks for the feedback. |
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| mysticwave |
| Lazy raining Sunday before the start of round six of post - secondary and I'm certainly enjoying this mix |
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| kush paintings |
| quote: | Originally posted by darin epsilon
That's fine, it's your opinion. I decided to start mellow and build it up to a climax. That does take a little bit of thought and preparation to pull off successfully. If it's pumping the whole way through, it gets bland and monotonous. I don't know how you could possibly call that DT8 Project track boring! But once again, you are entitled to your own opinion. Thanks for the feedback. |
I haven't listened, but I was reaidng through the posts and saw this response. I think it embodies a lot of dj responses to criticism on this board (not all). You post here, Im guessing to promote yourself first and foremost. However, building on your skilss I am sure must, or at least should, be a priority when posting a mix. You are getting feedback not from just some shmucks thats read dj mag and have heard their first mix cd and think they are freaking the judge of all things great now. You have many on this board, who have themselves made mixes, know how to structure a mix and know the different ways to structure one (which is why I found your second two sentences so condescending). You may not agree with a person's comments, but what seems to happen more often than not is a dj is stuck thinking their mix really is the best it could've been, and therefore cannot see the flaws in what they've done. It seems in your response you have simply politely brushed him off with no more thought than you'd give a pesky fly. Perhaps I'm wrong, but I have noticed this trend on this board, and felt that it was time I expressed what I felt. |
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