Originally posted by lenazi
no, because i don`t need other people to tell me what i should listen to chinstroker:)
Neither do I, but I enjoy hearing what other people think about music I already have an opinion on, and why they hold that opinion.
basd
This looks
Got a few hours of driving ahead of me this weekend, so this will do nicely.
SYSTEM-J
I'd already heard most of these tracks before, but most of them are sheer class. What I liked is that you switched between many different styles but I still got a strong impression of what you love in music.
montana
well done nik. loved it.
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by montana
well done nik. loved it.
Nice one, first bit of actual feedback :p
Sushipunk
Fantastic selection of tracks. You managed to fit them together into a pretty smooth flow as well (ok, Champagne Supernover was a little random, but it's not like I didn't read the track-listing first :p)
The last third of the set was my favourite by far, probably due to my own musical tastes though.
God damn, I miss big-beat. At 17, I moved out of home, and came to the city for Uni. Allowed to finally go clubbing! Most of that year was spent in big beat clubs here in Brisbane. Upstairs at Ric's Cafe, this little dodgy place of awesome music. So many memories :D
Thanks for the tunes. Thanks from my gf as well, since she's into the same kind of music :p
Domesticated
Excellent work, Mystery.
To be honest, a majority of the day I don't have the patience for mixes that aren't too energetic (I'm a restless person), but this was a perfect accompaniment to the ty insomnia I'm currently experiencing.
Like SYSTEM-J said, although all these tunes are all quite different, I really got a feel of what you like. In a word: atmospheric. I was surprised at how well you managed to make this all fit together too. I really enjoyed it a lot.
Finally, the Apollo 440 track surprised the out of me. The last track of theirs I heard was Stop The Rock, and you weren't joking about the inconsistency of their output. I checked on discogs that there weren't two groups of the same name because I didn't believe that the same people could have produced both tracks. Amazing.
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Domesticated
Finally, the Apollo 440 track surprised the out of me. The last track of theirs I heard was Stop The Rock, and you weren't joking about the inconsistency of their output. I checked on discogs that there weren't two groups of the same name because I didn't believe that the same people could have produced both tracks. Amazing.
Yeah, and the two tracks are on the same damn album too.
Thanks for the feedback. I really had fun with this and I can only imagine what the next one will be like...
SYSTEM-J
Apollo 440 did some great progressive house mixes in their time, before they turned to big beat.
By the way, I really love Middle Of Nowhere, but you chose my least favourite track from it. I never liked those stylophone sounds.
ziptnf
Outstanding mix. With these tracks, mixing isn't important. I'll be honest, I like Oasis! I wasn't a big fan of the track before it, but it didn't really interrupt the flow, so no worries. The tracks in the middle of the set were a bit ploddy but they were still good. The energy picked up and you played some pretty awesome tunes at the end. I enjoyed it, nice work!
PerlaLei
exellent taste provides more exellent selection. Ito was pleasure to listen to this mix...:) some sentimental tracks for me here...
Hybrid - Finished Symphony :whip: i heard it first in the tekken community project movie and was searching for the title till today :eek:
grab the link, maybe you will find there something good cause its 46 mins :P
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLJXCBRfJiM
Thx
lenazi
i listened to it while sitting in traffic today forever, and i must say that it made it better