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Le Freak - Bienvenue Au Freak Show [A bit of everything] (pg. 5)
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djhaziel
Mi Nombre es Juan Pachanga...y tu ?? :stongue:
elFreak
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Originally posted by djhaziel
Mi Nombre es Juan Pachanga...y tu ?? :stongue:


can you essplain de lulz mang? me no comprende spanish enough:p
djhaziel
Those vocals reminded of a classic salsa tune thats all..... yu peak inglish???




Hey easy pal I dig your mixes :whip:
elFreak
yeah i speak mostly english and french and a bit of wop. I actually really like salsa music so if you know some good stuff i might not feel free to suggest some:)

my spanish is very basic, i understand some of what is said in that acappella but not all.
djhaziel
lol you like salsa... really? ... I didnt see that coming

funny though this mix has a lot of salsa elements to it, classic vocals, the harlo piano chords , "Los timbales chico!!!!! " etc, etc ... ok I believe u now :p
elFreak
if music can make a woman shake her hips in the most sensual of ways, you can rest assured that i love it;)

i'm serious, i am always looking for different stuff:)
Yohan
you smell of cat wee but i will listen to this :)
djhaziel
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Originally posted by elFreak

You should probably take that pic down haziel.


Which one ... this one???

2009 freak family portrait

elFreak
not that kind of pachanga:p
Sushipunk
:wtf:

Domesticated
Some of us are at work, you . You don't expect to see that when you enter a mix thread. Have some consideration.
Mr Game+Watch
Finally got around to listening to this, and I love it - probably up there with your Itchy Hottin set in terms of quality. "Bouncy" would be the best adjective I can come up with to describe it. I like how you seem to be making more use of songs with organic and jazzy elements, instead of the stereotypical plink-plonk sounds of tech/minimal. The Luciano track at the end was probably the highlight for me, gave me a "Gotan Project" vibe.

I'm pretty divided with the Borat sampling. On one hand, this is seemingly a very serious genre of music and I appreciate your attempts to lighten up the mood, but on the other hand, Borat the movie has become sort of a cliche lately. (though if you were to play the samples over something like Trompetta or Fizheuer Zieheuer, I could see it working extra well).

The "Latin Lover" acapella layering was good, very reminiscent of something you'd hear Luciano do, and it fit the song it was playing over perfectly. Nothing really to say about the transitions, they went extremely smoothly and without incident, which seems to be your intent.
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