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Bas and Clovis - We Jam (pg. 4)
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Orbital32
I just downloaded it. I have been listening to it at work. I have to say it sounds dope.
bas
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Originally posted by Orbital32
I just downloaded it. I have been listening to it at work. I have to say it sounds dope.

Thanks mang :D

If you feel like handing out to any of your students feel free :p

SARAH THIS MEANS YOU :o
MR STROKE
good guys....

one request though-
I am making a cover for this to put in a cd case, could you possibly post a picture of you two naked so I have a cover for it?
thanks:)
bucke
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Originally posted by Clovis
Thanks for the pro tip :stongue:


pro tip:
dramatic intro and outro. too many mixes i hear start out with a hard beat and no real buildup at the beginning. i've found that adding an acapella or some sort of percussion samples helps build up to the main mix. wide tempo also makes for some interesting effects, especially for the outro so that the mix slows down and then you know its coming to a close instead of just ending abruptly. add some effects to all this - if your mixer supports it - and things get even more interesting. anyone can mix one track into the next but its the tiny details that set dj's apart.

now i'm not a pro....just my humble opinion. :toothless
bas
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Originally posted by bucke
pro tip:
dramatic intro and outro. too many mixes i hear start out with a hard beat and no real buildup at the beginning. i've found that adding an acapella or some sort of percussion samples helps build up to the main mix. wide tempo also makes for some interesting effects, especially for the outro so that the mix slows down and then you know its coming to a close instead of just ending abruptly. add some effects to all this - if your mixer supports it - and things get even more interesting. anyone can mix one track into the next but its the tiny details that set dj's apart.

now i'm not a pro....just my humble opinion. :toothless

The starting track does have a proper intro (we do that ALL the time :o), but if I left it in the set would be 3 mins over an audio cd. Sorry :p

Junior the track is Shlomi Aber & Itamar Sagi - Blonda (Funk D'Void Mix) :)
hooj1
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Originally posted by bas
Junior the track is Shlomi Aber & Itamar Sagi - Blonda (Funk D'Void Mix) :)


yea junior don't you know.

side note: love this track. played it at the Mor and it sounds reallly good on those speakers.

good job on this one fellas
dollaroff
DLing now... will listen to it this week at work.
72hrpartyanimal
Just listened to a little of it... need to get it on CDR b/c i listen to most mixes on my way to work...

not bad...

sounded pretty chill (the little that i heard)...

im surprised i didnt hear "its raining men"
montana
here's a pro tip:


lather, rinse, repeat.














and play more diva house.
Lomeli
Dope . This had me working up a sweat at the gym.

dollaroff
I love Shlomi Aber & Itamar Sagi - Blonda (Funk D'Void Mix)!

The set was great to listen to; It drowned out all my coworkers and I could actually get stuff done!


Back to Sasha...
rizo
such a good set! wish i didnt get so faded when you two played at Madatar earlier this year :whip:
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