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Mathias Matthew - Ebb (12-2007 Promo)
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| Quadlow |
Mathias Matthew - Ebb (Right Click Save As)
Quality – 192kb
Length - 1 Hour 17 Minutes 38 Seconds
Mixed live with one take. All edit were done prior to recording.
1. Pheek – En Legere Suspension – Archipel - EDIT
2. Pigon – Beau Monde – Dial - EDIT
3. Reboot – Charlotte – Below - EDIT
4. Anders Ilar – Made for us to Love – Level - EDIT
5. Stickroth & Ercolino – Dwarfs Revenge (Ripperton Mix) – Meerestief - EDIT
6. Stickroth & Ercolino – Dwarfs Revenge – Meerestief - EDIT
7. Lawrence – Compulsion – Dial
8. Wollion – Avocado Knights – Fullscale Music - EDIT
9. Tony Blunt – Deep Tunnel (Pantha Du Prince Mix) – Dpress Industries - EDIT
10.Canvas – The Cat – Rebelone
11.Oscar – Needles (Davis Mix) – Karateklub - EDIT
12.Heartthrob – Roundabout – Minus - EDIT
13.Elite Force – You (Perc Dub) – Used & Abused - EDIT
14.Solomun – Lambada – Dessous Recordings - EDIT
15.The Youngsters – Equestrian Muppet Idol – 2020Vision
16.D.a.r.y.l. – Dismonster – Factory City - EDIT
17.Perc – Ice Cream for Kenton (Final Insult Mix) – Percs Trax - EDIT
18.Nathan Fake – Stops – Border Community
19.Hectopascal – Numbula – Kahvi Records
So here is the newest mix. Feedback welcome and thanks for checking it out. |
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| nick84 |
| the tracklist looks sick man i'm gonna check this out... |
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| Quadlow |
| quote: | Originally posted by nick84
the tracklist looks sick man i'm gonna check this out... |
Thanks! I normally only post my stuff in our local forum but I figured I would post it here this time. Let me know what you think! |
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| dcctnycprincess |
| finally getting around to dl'ing - will post comments later |
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| Stu Cox |
| This is quality, really nice and chilled. Slightly more scarfy (i.e. minimal & bleepy) than I'd normally listen to, but still really enjoyed it. Perfect for a slow Sunday afternoon while doing bits of coursework and lazy online Christmas shopping :) |
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| Quadlow |
| quote: | Originally posted by dcctnycprincess
finally getting around to dl'ing - will post comments later |
Right on let me know what yeah think when you get around to checking it out for sure.
| quote: | Originally posted by Stu Cox
This is quality, really nice and chilled. Slightly more scarfy (i.e. minimal & bleepy) than I'd normally listen to, but still really enjoyed it. Perfect for a slow Sunday afternoon while doing bits of coursework and lazy online Christmas shopping :) |
Nice one, thanks for the feedback boss. You hit the nail right on the head; I made it with early Friday / Saturday / Sunday morning after the club sort of mix. When everyone is sitting around winding up or down and just hanging out. Most of my sets are more in the deeper direction but when I play live it is usually picked up a few notches depending on the situation. Thanks once again for taking a listen and dropping some feedback. |
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| RJT |
Well I just finished listening to this for the third time in as many days, and I guess my opinion on it has probably changed pretty dramatically since the first run through. On my first listen, there were definitely sections where I just felt like it got too busy and maybe I lost the idea you were going for, but the more I listen to it, the more I see how well all the tracks that are very much "in the mix" work together.
While it may be true that this isn't technically your most precise effort, there is absolutely no point in the mix where the minor glitches mess with the flow of the set - and the way you worked "Equestrian Muppet Idol" in was just outstanding. I'm loving that track but having a hard time playing it myself because of the key change in the intro, it's nice to hear it work so well.
That being said, my favorite part of the set is definitely the end - from EMI through the end is outstanding, but I especially like the way you worked the Nathan Fake tune in. I did enjoy the Stickroth stuff towards the beginning, but for the most part this one really seems to come alive at the end.
Well done bro :) |
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| Stu Cox |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
Well I just finished listening to this for the third time in as many days, and I guess my opinion on it has probably changed pretty dramatically since the first run through. On my first listen, there were definitely sections where I just felt like it got too busy and maybe I lost the idea you were going for, but the more I listen to it, the more I see how well all the tracks that are very much "in the mix" work together.
While it may be true that this isn't technically your most precise effort, there is absolutely no point in the mix where the minor glitches mess with the flow of the set - and the way you worked "Equestrian Muppet Idol" in was just outstanding. I'm loving that track but having a hard time playing it myself because of the key change in the intro, it's nice to hear it work so well.
That being said, my favorite part of the set is definitely the end - from EMI through the end is outstanding, but I especially like the way you worked the Nathan Fake tune in. I did enjoy the Stickroth stuff towards the beginning, but for the most part this one really seems to come alive at the end.
Well done bro :) |
Top review there :) |
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| Quadlow |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
Well I just finished listening to this for the third time in as many days, and I guess my opinion on it has probably changed pretty dramatically since the first run through. On my first listen, there were definitely sections where I just felt like it got too busy and maybe I lost the idea you were going for, but the more I listen to it, the more I see how well all the tracks that are very much "in the mix" work together.
While it may be true that this isn't technically your most precise effort, there is absolutely no point in the mix where the minor glitches mess with the flow of the set - and the way you worked "Equestrian Muppet Idol" in was just outstanding. I'm loving that track but having a hard time playing it myself because of the key change in the intro, it's nice to hear it work so well.
That being said, my favorite part of the set is definitely the end - from EMI through the end is outstanding, but I especially like the way you worked the Nathan Fake tune in. I did enjoy the Stickroth stuff towards the beginning, but for the most part this one really seems to come alive at the end.
Well done bro :) |
Thanks for the review Rob. Yeah I need to make a set for everyone that consists of material in the last 30 minutes but a whole cd. The first half is more for home listening, after party stuff and the last part is more of the club stuff I would lay down depending on the night.
As far as the technical side of things I wanted to make sure I recorded it live and not on Ableton. Just like my last three promos were recorded live so is this one. When using a looper, fitting 19 tracks on a cd and layering at least three tracks on top of each other at some points I found it virtually impossible to make it perfect.
Thanks for taking the time to check it out and posting a review duder. I have a feeling a new mix will be coming out sooner then I usually do to showcase the more upbeat stuff I do.
| quote: | Originally posted by Stu Cox
Top review there :) |
Yeah Rob gives Rock Star reviews. Did anyone else get a chance to check it out? |
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| callme:gsmile: |
| this is a very well thought out set man, perfect to have in the background while doing something. There are some very good tracks on here, but you almost lost me at hearthrob. I just felt like it came out of nowhere and didnt click for me. Other than that i recommend this, doubly so for anyone cramming during finals. |
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| Sushipunk |
| Will check this one out :) |
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