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Oscar Pineda - Spirit Soul Sessions 003 [Deep/Tech House] (pg. 2)
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| Adam420 |
| quote: | Originally posted by lenazi
my new mix |
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| david.michael |
Fantastic mix, Oscar! Most of the tracks were familiar, but for good reason. (What was that last track, though? Really enjoyed.) The mixing is very clean and it doesn't sound like a live mix at all.
Great flow is maintained throughout. The only transition that was kinda "obvious" was the mix going into Good Voodoo (just the volume difference). It wasn't bothersome or anything, just more noticeable than the others.
Again, great mix, and keep these coming. I still have 002 sitting on my hard drive :) |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by lenazi
my new mix |
I want! |
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| TranceArmstrong |
| will dl this tonite |
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| woscar |
| quote: | Originally posted by david.michael
Fantastic mix, Oscar! Most of the tracks were familiar, but for good reason. (What was that last track, though? Really enjoyed.) The mixing is very clean and it doesn't sound like a live mix at all.
Great flow is maintained throughout. The only transition that was kinda "obvious" was the mix going into Good Voodoo (just the volume difference). It wasn't bothersome or anything, just more noticeable than the others.
Again, great mix, and keep these coming. I still have 002 sitting on my hard drive :) |
Thanks a lot for the listen and the comments mate, much appreciated :)
I will have 2 mixes coming out in the next 2 weeks for different radio shows that I was invited.
For those of you that are having problems, I just opened a Soundcloud account and I'm uploading right now. |
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| IpLaYWiTLiGhTs |
ETA 4 minutes :)
Edit: Nice listen. Got distracted about half way through (damn dog!) and decided to start all over again because I didn't want to miss anything.
All the tracks are familiar but like someone above me said, that's because they're all ch00ns. I think that's something to work on, though. Maybe it's because we have the same tastes/influences, but listening to the set and knowing just about every tune can't be a good thing, ya know? I've found that to be a drawback from listening to sets/shows, you tend to borrow tracks from others, and never influence yourself. It's something I really need to work on too.
Wasn't too keen on the mix into h.e.a.d.s, but as you already know I don't like mixing into that tune, period. There was a major vibe change there, whether it was intentional or not.
Also, with some mixes in the beginning the EQing was a bit drastic and predictable (end of a bar). Again, no idea if that was intentional or not, but I thought it could have been smoother.
Other than that, for a live mix it was pretty flawless.
Hope the critique helps, and looking forward to future shows! |
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| Mr Game+Watch |
For some reason, the mix worked fine at home... maybe because my computer at work is stuck using an antiquated version of WMP and we can't d/l new software on here without leaping 20 hurdles, but anyways...
I thought the mixing was absolutely excellent... probably your best yet in terms of technical ability. Going from HEADS into Hurt fit so well, the songs felt like they were made to go together. The set had a great flow, started out pretty lush and deep at the onset, got techy and bouncy at the middle, and ended on an uplifting, funky note (great lead in to A2B's set). I especially liked the track after Good Voodoo as well. |
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| Amduscias |
| DOWNLOADINNNNNNNNN |
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| Amduscias |
Yu got dat good voo Yu got dat good voo
WOOT
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To be honest oscar, i liked the first one better
but that doesnt mean this one was not amazing :gsmile:
great work man :toocool: |
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| woscar |
| quote: | Originally posted by IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
ETA 4 minutes :)
Edit: Nice listen. Got distracted about half way through (damn dog!) and decided to start all over again because I didn't want to miss anything.
All the tracks are familiar but like someone above me said, that's because they're all ch00ns. I think that's something to work on, though. Maybe it's because we have the same tastes/influences, but listening to the set and knowing just about every tune can't be a good thing, ya know? I've found that to be a drawback from listening to sets/shows, you tend to borrow tracks from others, and never influence yourself. It's something I really need to work on too.
Wasn't too keen on the mix into h.e.a.d.s, but as you already know I don't like mixing into that tune, period. There was a major vibe change there, whether it was intentional or not.
Also, with some mixes in the beginning the EQing was a bit drastic and predictable (end of a bar). Again, no idea if that was intentional or not, but I thought it could have been smoother.
Other than that, for a live mix it was pretty flawless.
Hope the critique helps, and looking forward to future shows! |
Well...we do visit the same forums, listen to the same sets and shop the same labels :p
What do you mean by the EQ'ing being "drastic" and "predictable"? I worked on much longer blends in this mix so the EQ'ing was actually very gradual. Most, if not all, of the mixes were done via the channel faders and the EQ though.
Critique always helps man, that's pretty much the type of feedback I prefer on mixes. Pretty much all I know about mixing has been self-taught through trial and error, reading a lot of stuff and the feedback that I receive on my mixes. :)
Thanks for taking the time to listen and write this!
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr Game+Watch
For some reason, the mix worked fine at home... maybe because my computer at work is stuck using an antiquated version of WMP and we can't d/l new software on here without leaping 20 hurdles, but anyways...
I thought the mixing was absolutely excellent... probably your best yet in terms of technical ability. Going from HEADS into Hurt fit so well, the songs felt like they were made to go together. The set had a great flow, started out pretty lush and deep at the onset, got techy and bouncy at the middle, and ended on an uplifting, funky note (great lead in to A2B's set). I especially liked the track after Good Voodoo as well. |
Thanks Luke, it's good to know there's a noticeable improvement in every mix I put out. And yeah, those two tracks go together really well.
| quote: | Originally posted by Amduscias
Yu got dat good voo Yu got dat good voo
WOOT
:crazy: :crazy: :crazy:
To be honest oscar, i liked the first one better
but that doesnt mean this one was not amazing :gsmile:
great work man :toocool: |
Thanks for the listen and the comments. :)
I don't think there's much people left in this forum who don't know how much I love "Good Voodoo", LOL. :stongue: |
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| Mr Game+Watch |
| I was humming "Good Voodoo" all day today (had it stuck in my head from your mix), my brother thought I was humming the battle song for one of the Pokemon games, which apparently sounds kinda similar :P |
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