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Tim Davison - Waking Strangers (Max Graham / Original mixes) OUT NOW
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| ThomasNeil |
| Max's remix is fantastic |
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| jcastro22 |
Yes indeed, Max Graham's mix is amazing. That baseline is so addictive. My favorite progressive tune of the year by far.
FYI for anyone that has it on vinyl.. I just realized that the label is not printed correctly. The Max Graham Remix is on the A side, not the B side as printed on the label. ;) |
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| max graham |
its quite strange...i felt very good about this mix... but it really hasn't made any waves at all.
strange how some things capture attention and some don't.
http://www.maxgraham.com/licensing/ - you can hear it here in all its clear glory
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| RJT |
Not sure how I feel about the original yet, need a few more listens, but Max's mix is terrific. Really took me back to the days of "Yale Town" and "Airtight" which were two of my alltime favorite Max G tunes.
All in all, a nice release, and though it's a little more banging than what I usually play, I'll be picking up Max's mix for sure :) |
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| Ted Promo |
| quote: | Originally posted by max graham
its quite strange...i felt very good about this mix... but it really hasn't made any waves at all.
strange how some things capture attention and some don't.
http://www.maxgraham.com/licensing/ - you can hear it here in all its clear glory
mg |
I'm grooving to it on your site so I may just buy it. lol at the quote in your sig too. Who was it that said it, Mikey Mike? :p |
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| Ted Promo |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
Not sure how I feel about the original yet, need a few more listens, but Max's mix is terrific. Really took me back to the days of "Yale Town" and "Airtight" which were two of my alltime favorite Max G tunes.
All in all, a nice release, and though it's a little more banging than what I usually play, I'll be picking up Max's mix for sure :) |
I'd hardly call this "banging", it feels far more laid back. The bass is a little punchy, but not too banging. I would probably play it as a transition track from tech house to prog house. |
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| max graham |
| no idea but i thought it was awesome.... if it was true i would be making millions playing trance... but it was super funny anyway. |
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| max graham |
| i play my mix pretty early in my set...before i get to the pumping stuff...its a nice "wake everyone up" track as its laidback then has a huge build... wakes em up for sure :) |
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| Ted Promo |
| quote: | Originally posted by max graham
no idea but i thought it was awesome.... if it was true i would be making millions playing trance... but it was super funny anyway. |
Depends on your definition of trance I guess, but that's a whole new can of worms :p
I'm a little glad you've swung away from the farty basslined "electro" tracks though. |
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| Ted Promo |
| quote: | Originally posted by max graham
i play my mix pretty early in my set...before i get to the pumping stuff...its a nice "wake everyone up" track as its laidback then has a huge build... wakes em up for sure :) |
I could see it playing nicely into Shiloh - Café del Mariachi (Nick Warren remix) pretty well despite that track being a bit tired. |
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| RJT |
Lol, you guys have to take into account that our definition of "banging" might be a touch different ;)
I'm a 10 o'clock DJ as of now, not 1-3+ ;) |
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