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Le Freak Divas Dives And Dementia. [hausentech] (pg. 5)
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Amduscias
And done listening :p

This was an amazing set, loved the fact that it had a lot of latin spice!



Gonzales - Voodouk [Lowmidhigh Organic]
Bastian Schuster - Ball Bala (Jacuzzi Boys Lost In A Jacuzi Remix) [Off Records]
Pablo Fierro - Afronation [Nu Deep Music]
Ben Anders - Booty [Off Records]
Julien Chaptel - Collider (Lauhaus Remix) [2020 Vision]
Julien Chaptel - Collider [2020 Vision]
Minimono - Little Liars [Bosconi Records]
Soultourist - Televised [Drumpoet Community]


my fav part :gsmile:


I had ONE problem with the whole thing...

Lumidee - Never Leave You (Accapella) [Universal Records]

i just think everything would have been better without it but thats just me.

Def keeping this one ;)
UWM
listened today on my way to work. really liked it. lumidee acapella made me lol, last track made me lol a lot more. nice jay.
lenazi
thanks guys. i could play it safe and just mix tracks from end to start, and i would get bored doing it. Add and cimichurri and such. I didn't think of that accapella, and i had it so i used it.

last track had a warning in the op...if it made you laugh i win:p

thanks again.
UWM
in all honesty though i really enjoy listening to your sets because you don't stick to the 'play out a track, mix it, play next track' rinse, repeat mentality. you also always maintain a cohesive flow and your mixing is phased well to the point that i forget i'm even listening to a mix. always look fwd to them.
Adam420
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Originally posted by UWM
in all honesty though i really enjoy listening to your sets because you don't stick to the 'play out a track, mix it, play next track' rinse, repeat mentality. you also always maintain a cohesive flow and your mixing is phased well to the point that i forget i'm even listening to a mix. always look fwd to them.


QFT

Gave this a third go today and my thoughts pretty much echo everyone elses. Acapella made me go wtf at first and immediately made me think of that Luciano video but other than that I loved it. ADD and Chimichurri is still my favorite one this year though:p
lenazi
thanks again. phrasing should be learned before beatmatching, because:

a beatmatching is easy
b phrasing is easy.
c people should practice beat counting even before they learn to beat match
d. you know the answer it starts with all of the above.


i know i sound like a dick, but blood, sweat, and tears without ableton = get frisky:)
enydo
I had a couple solid vinyl transitions the other day. Felt very very good.
enydo
So I gave this a couple listens and it really grew on me. Great stuff as usual nazinator. I would comment on a few of the tracks I liked but it's way too hard to follow a TL with your mixes as you orgy all over the layering. :p
nefardec
haven't really heard one of your sets in a while, not really into the tech house these days, but i did listen to this one in bits and it was very good, very fun - there is no way I wouldn't dance to it.


also i'd like to be a nerd and point out that vocal in the martin eyerer 'dj tool' track is herbie hantalking about using computers as instruments with quincy jones in this 1983 video: (~ 5:30)

Demoted
On the acquisition. Late in the game.

lenazi
thanks guys :)

especially nefardec for the vid. the track with the herbie sample is :

Soultourist - Televised [Drumpoet Community]

though.

i also looped it during the big break of the bananas track.
Lews
A bit late to the party, but downloading now!
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