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Jack Moss - Regressive House [Melodic Progressive]
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| SYSTEM-J |
This is a mix made of tracks released in the past 18 months that encapsulate my personal favourite sound: lush and melodic progressive in the classic mould. If you still follow prog then this tracklist is not going to be cutting edge, and a couple of tracks have been played out in the last twelve months, but this mix is primarily for people who have given up on progressive. This mix is inspired by Agenda in Manchester, a clubnight that gave me new faith that the music I like to hear is still being made and played in 2009.
Anyone who loves old fashioned melodic progressive and thinks it can't be found anymore should give this mix a try.
Regressive House [Melodic Progressive]:
1. Vito & Dewald - Glistening Heaven (Michael & Levan Remix) [Tilth Music]
2. Pole Folder - Mona Kea (Human Adams Remix) [Proton Music]
3. Pablo Acenso - Lost In A Pattern (Dave Ferol & Arion Grey Mix) [SoundTribe Rekords]
4. Sean McClellen - Desperate Measures (Embliss Remix) [Morphosis]
5. Nu Frequency Feat. Shara Nelson - Go That Deep (Redanka's 93 Vocal Mix) [Rebirth]
6. Oceanlab - On A Good Day (16 Bit Lolitas Remix) [Anjunabeats]
7. Mikas - Echoes (Album Mix) [Progressive Grooves]
8. Jaytech - Metro [Anjunadeep]
9. M83 - Couleurs (Sasha Invol2ver Remix) [Global Underground]
10. Domased Electronica - Mermaid [Mistiquemusic]
11. Uriel - Fieldox [Morphosis]
12. Chris Drifter & Ronyo - Disconnected Illusions (Aeron Aether Remix) [Soundtribe Rekords]
Length: 01:17:35
Quality: 256kbps
Size: 142mb
DOWNLOAD LINK (Right Click, Save As)
Enjoy, and let me know what you think. |
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| lenazi |
| i'm not into this sound at all, but enjoy mermaid and the odd track like this, so i will check it out. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| Honestly Jay, you're the last person I'd expect to be first poster, so thanks. |
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| lenazi |
to be honest i've been in a sick of 4/4 music mood as of late (hence no recent sets), so maybe listening to something out of my "comfort zone" is what i need to get interested again. You should know i give lots of stuff a try around here. :)
edit: not bad :)
(once again this is not my usual so bear with me and keep it in mind) I liked the atmosphere for the first 25 minutes. Nothing too in your face, and it made for great background music to do some work too. This is the part i liked the most of the set, as you could get lost in the music and enjoy without having to pay too much attention.
The vocal cut at 26 was probably the track i liked the least of the set, but i understand your using it to kick up the energy a notch. This kind of vocal is not my thing, but it did work to pick up the pace at least. I might not be a big fan of this music, but you did succeed at making a vintage sounding set out of new, so good job on that. The mixing was good, the only other slight complaint was that i would have liked you to finish more with an "epic" bang that left you wanting more, imo the last track did not do this. Either way , well done. |
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| Lebezniatnikov |
| I've loved everything you've put up here so far, so I will def. be downloading this at some point this weekend when I am not at work. |
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| Mr Game+Watch |
| Looks right up my alley... will check out and leave some comments later. |
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| Teezdalien |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
I've loved everything you've put up here so far, so I will def. be downloading this at some point this weekend when I am not at work. |
+1:) |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by lenazi
edit: not bad :)
(once again this is not my usual so bear with me and keep it in mind) I liked the atmosphere for the first 25 minutes. Nothing too in your face, and it made for great background music to do some work too. This is the part i liked the most of the set, as you could get lost in the music and enjoy without having to pay too much attention.
The vocal cut at 26 was probably the track i liked the least of the set, but i understand your using it to kick up the energy a notch. This kind of vocal is not my thing, but it did work to pick up the pace at least. I might not be a big fan of this music, but you did succeed at making a vintage sounding set out of new, so good job on that. The mixing was good, the only other slight complaint was that i would have liked you to finish more with an "epic" bang that left you wanting more, imo the last track did not do this. Either way , well done. |
Thanks a lot for the honest feedback. The vocal track is Go That Deep by Nu Frequency, which has that old school vocal style that reminded me of old Renaissance tracks. This type of vocal always seems to divide everyone's opinion.
As for the ending, it's quite ironic that you pointed this out, because I commented on Domesticated's last progressive house mix that I like sets to finish on a dramatic flourish. Normally I would have pulled out an epic house weapon to finish this kind of set off, but I wanted to use only new material and I didn't have a suitable track, so I went for a closing sequence that wound down to a calm finish. I wanted to drop System by Zircon, which is an epic breaks track from last year, but I'd already used it in my Spaced mix.
Anyway, thanks a lot for listening and for the rapid and thoughtful feedback. |
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| Sushipunk |
| Definitely checking this out. |
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| Stasis |
| I'm downloading this now. I've always had a soft spot for these sorts of tracks, and I have to give a ton of credit for any mix that is willing to be its own thing outside of what's in/out at any given moment. :) |
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