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Couldn't think of a clever name [techno] WORTH A DOWNLOAD!!11 (pg. 2)
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Sushipunk
DLing :)
Clovis
quote:
Originally posted by Az

I shall come up with something



:stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
Yohan
your set name is 'couldn't think of a clever name'

end story
bas
Needs more Asbrey.
Yohan
Tune@35min mark :eyes:
Az
quote:
Originally posted by Yohan
Tune@35min mark :eyes:

oscar barila - blue sand
absolute monster...
RJT
You've really outdone yourself on this one, Mark. Probably my favorite thing I've heard from you to date - and even though it isn't as "mashed up" as the one you did a couple months back, it sounds like you've found a really, really solid balance between banging out the tunes that stand on their own, and doing some really interesting technical stuff in Ableton.

quote:

Raudive - Resistor
Alex Under - Trapezones Erectos (Alexi Delano and Xpansul remix) w/ Nutown Project loops
Virtualmismo - Mismoplastico (Michal Ho's Plastic Planet mix)
Marco Lotto - Call me Jack
Yapacc - Them no Cool
Atesh K - Into the Route
Maetrik - Kamtron
Stimming and H.O.S.H - Radar


This little bit of nonsense here was one of the best pieces of pure techno I've heard in ages - and it isn't that I didn't care for the last track, but that whole little string from Raudive/Under to H.O.S.H. really was the bees knees, and something I think you should be quite ing proud of.

Well done boss.
Az
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
You've really outdone yourself on this one, Mark. Probably my favorite thing I've heard from you to date - and even though it isn't as "mashed up" as the one you did a couple months back, it sounds like you've found a really, really solid balance between banging out the tunes that stand on their own, and doing some really interesting technical stuff in Ableton.



This little bit of nonsense here was one of the best pieces of pure techno I've heard in ages - and it isn't that I didn't care for the last track, but that whole little string from Raudive/Under to H.O.S.H. really was the bees knees, and something I think you should be quite ing proud of.

Well done boss.

thanks a ing lot :D
I was planning on doing something as "techno" as that all hte way through, but I did lose quite a few records when the old computer died, my itching to get a mix done and up here meant I had to settle for the second half :stongue:
ZeJayMan
you're getting a finger in the ass for this one.
noikeee
I'd like to file an official complaint for the lack of ID3 tags in this series of mixes.

:mad:

noikeee
Ok, after listening this is what I think:

The first 30 mins with this slower loungier tech-house side of yours that I haven't heard before, are awesome. Really nice stuff to listen to, it's the best part of the set.

However on that 40-50 mins part, it kinda felt like you decided to suddenly release all your anger with some really harsh tracks. I like techno, but this was too much for me.

Things get good again with that Virtualmismo track, and the following tracks build up well to Radar. Seems like Radar is popping up in every set on this section now, and for a good reason. The final track was a bit... ehh, dunno, unexpected?, but a nice closer.

The mixing is great, only slight problem is that transition at 25:30 - 26:30 where it feels like the beats aren't 100% properly aligned, but the rest is pretty much flawless. I especially liked what you did around that Radioslave remix at the beginning - I'm not sure I've heard of the tracks fully on their own, but it sounded like you were messing around a lot, and it worked really well.
alzalam
oh man, the name of this thread is so good i am downloading this

i love how its a jibe at that idiot in the other thread
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