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4.5 Hours of 2006 BOMBS Mixed
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wildstar75
I would never have time to make a live mix this big in one shot (43 songs almost 5hrs), so I got Mixmeister to try out making some mixes for long drives. THIS IS NOT AN AUTO MIX! This one is for my wife to listen to, so its a bit vocal heavy. My car has a mp3cd player and this mix at 320kbps mp3 barely fits on a 700meg cd. Its mostly 2006 faves plus a few classics.

Here is a 192k version (about 375mb), enjoy and post if you like it.

Thanks!

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Tracklist:

1. Tiesto & Josh Gabriel - Walking on Clouds(Matthew Adams Rework)
2. Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (Blake Jarrell vs Nosmo's Lasershow Bootleg)
3. Jonas Steur feat.Jennifer Rene - Falling Into Pieces
4. Elastika - My Whisper (Mischa Daniels Remix)
5. Armin van Buuren ft. Gabriel & Dresden - Zocalo (Niklas Harding Remix)
6. Leon Bolier - No Need To Come Back feat. Elsa Hill (Club Mix)
7. Imogen Heap - The Moment I Said It (Airbase Presents Scarab Remix)
8. Accadia - Into The Dawn (James Holden Mix)
9. Opus III - It's A Fine Day (Orkidea mix)
10. Markus Schulz Feat Carrie Skipper - Never Be The Same Again (Markus Schulz Coldharbour Club Mix)
11. Alexey Selin - White Crystal (Original Mix)
12. Mr. Groove & Vergas - Just The Way I Like It (Giuseepe Ottaviani Dub)
13. Black Pearl - Bounty Island (DJ Shah's San Antonio Harbour Mix)
14. Sunlounger - White Sand (DJ Shah's Original Mix)
15. Kyau Vs. Albert - Always A Fool
16. Above & Beyond - Tri-State (Robert Nickson Remix)
17. Dave Masters & Robert Nickson Feat. Justine Suissa - Out There (C-Quence Remix)
18. Oceanlab feat. Justine Suissa - Sirens of the sea (Kyau vs. Albert vocal mix)
19. Sunny Lax - Blue Bird (Original Mix)
20. Solar Stone vs Scott Bond - 3rd Earth (Original Mix)
21. Headstrong Feat Tiff Lacey - The Truth (David West Progressive Mix)
22. Aalto - 5 (Original Mix)
23. Marcruiser - Not Alone Tonight (Blake Jarrell Remix)
24. Depeche Mode - Lilian (Chab vocal remix)
25. Marco V - Any Better Or
26. Jose Amnesia feat. Jennifer Rene - Louder (Original Mix)
27. IIO - Smooth (Airbase Club mix)
28. Conjure One feat. Sinead O'Connor - Tears from the Moon (Tiësto mix)
29. Faithless - Bombs (Benny Benassi Remix)
30. Bolier & Coenraad - Mighty Ducks
31. Slusnik Luna, Peter Lowland - Last Train To Trascentral (Original mix)
32. EnMass - CQ 2007 - Original Mix
33. Cicada - The Things You Say (Dirty South Remix)
34. Carlo Resoort - Tom Tom
35. S.O. Project - Direct Dizko (Sander Van Doorn Remix)
36. Cosmic Gate feat. Tiff Lacey - Should have known (Original Mix)
37. Gabriel & Dresden Feat Jan Burton - Dangerous Power (Kuffdam & Plant Remix)
38. Johan Gielen - Flash
39. Octagen - Manual (Original Mix)
40. E-Craig - Home (Vocal Mix)
41. Fred Baker - Total Blackout (Original Mix)
42. Signalrunners - Aria Epica (Bart Claessen Remix)
43. Royksopp - What else is there? (thin white duke mix)
wildstar75
Almost 100 views...any takers?
Floorfiller
you didn't even mix it...:conf:
wildstar75
I mixed it, I just didnt have to worry about beatmatching. I still selected the tracks, picked an order, picked mix in/out points and adjusted hi/mid/lo's. Why would that make somebody like it less? If you have a good setup(with monitors) and high quality tracks(not some crappy white label vinyls) beat matching is nothing special once you get the hang of it.
Whip_lash
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Originally posted by wildstar75
I mixed it, I just didnt have to worry about beatmatching. I still selected the tracks, picked an order, picked mix in/out points and adjusted hi/mid/lo's. Why would that make somebody like it less? If you have a good setup(with monitors) and high quality tracks(not some crappy white label vinyls) beat matching is nothing special once you get the hang of it.


If it isnt such a big deal, I'd like to see you mix all 4.5hours of that without screwing up the beatmatching esspecially when you get near the end because you're gonna be pretty tired. The longer your set is the harder it gets to be consistent, thats why you rarely see 3 hour+ mixes on here with good flow,tracks selection and great beatmatching(mixing in general)...
wildstar75
True its harder, but not just beatmatching, but knowing all the songs and keeping in mind where you want to mix in and out, and how, and how fast. And what if a vinyl has an issue. But whatever, if you are sayings its hard to find such a long mix on here that is live, then that makes me happy that Im putting this mix on here because now somebody who wants a mix that doesnt end after 70 minutes has options. Whats wrong with having mixes on here with good tracks and flow and mixing purely for listeners, and not dj critics? I dont care to become a professional DJ, its just a hobby for me, I have a good job, but when I make a mix, I like to share it. I was just wondering if anyone had downloaded it.

Also, I want to say that I think beatmatching at parties is much harder because with the music cranked loud, its definitely much harder! At least for me....
Eyekon
dont mind whoever posted that stupid comment about the mixing being automated and how hed liek to see u do 4+ hours mixed in and out of each track.

even the worlds number one dj..pvd..uses 2 laptops to mix.

he basically automates it and takes the off time to sample from future tracks and layer it over his current stuff playing so it sounds smooth.

ever wonder why his mixes sound so perfect?

so yeah. case in point..he posted this for u to appreciate it not to critique his for of mixing. id say at least 50% of the DJ's that called themselves that have never even touched a record in their lives. you wanna call yourself a dj? get familiar with the original stuff used. VINYL. master that.
nickster_uk
Vinyl is all I know how to mix...think its about time I dragged myself into the digital age! :haha:
alefort
How on earth did you end with this: 43. Royksopp - What else is there? (thin white duke mix) ???????? After the higher energy stuff you cranked out just before. Blows my mind, lol...
DJ_Knotty
ill agree when you really know your stuff and you get into a flow long sets can be easy, there have been so many times ill be playing for like 2 hrs and i just dont wanna stop, most i ever went was almost 3 hrs,

see what i find on here, is alot of djs just take a bunch of tracks and mix em together, but with trance its not just about putting a bunch of tracks together, my grandma can do that hahahaha, when i listen to a set or book a dj, i look for a few things, over all track selection, the flow of the mix, and yes of course beatmatching, but rarely have i found a dj who is top notch at that,


and mate its good that your doing it cause you love it, alot of the best djs were like that, dont ever give up something you love, i know trance and djing will be with me for life, its a passion to me,

keep it up mate

danny

DJ_Knotty
he actually uses Ableton, along with production gear, has like three laptops, all hooked up to the cdjs and mixer,

ya and it is true, alot of djs, have never touched vinyl, its so funny hahahaha, i miss using mine, but just cant afford to buy them anymore, still got a few crates,

but cdjs are the way to go these days, to me i dont see much of a diff, except that cdjs sound alot better, and you dont get that crackling and popping sound, oh and the good thing about cdjs now, well the pioneer 800,s and 1000,s you can basically be a pro at scratching in no time, all you gotta do is use the cue and the cross fader hahaha, so gay but hey people on the floor wouldnt know



quote:
Originally posted by Eyekon
dont mind whoever posted that stupid comment about the mixing being automated and how hed liek to see u do 4+ hours mixed in and out of each track.

even the worlds number one dj..pvd..uses 2 laptops to mix.

he basically automates it and takes the off time to sample from future tracks and layer it over his current stuff playing so it sounds smooth.

ever wonder why his mixes sound so perfect?

so yeah. case in point..he posted this for u to appreciate it not to critique his for of mixing. id say at least 50% of the DJ's that called themselves that have never even touched a record in their lives. you wanna call yourself a dj? get familiar with the original stuff used. VINYL. master that.
Beatflux
quote:
Originally posted by DJ_Knotty
see what i find on here, is alot of djs just take a bunch of tracks and mix em together, but with trance its not just about putting a bunch of tracks together, my grandma can do that hahahaha, when i listen to a set or book a dj, i look for a few things, over all track selection, the flow of the mix, and yes of course beatmatching, but rarely have i found a dj who is top notch at that,


No kidding. There are so many DJs that just slap together 15 tracks to call it a set. There's nothing wrong with that, but there's nothing exceptional either.
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