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Hamid - Those who went astray [Prog trance, goa trance, hard trance, trance trance] (pg. 2)
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lenazi
i'm going to add this to the cue and hope that it shows some redemption for the genre. You come with good credentials but bear in mind that i will be stepping out of my comfort zone for this. I will be fair and honest, and i look forward to seeing if i can't get a little trance that doesn't make me want to punch something:)
david.michael
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Originally posted by lenazi
i'm going to add this to the cue and hope that it shows some redemption for the genre. You come with good credentials but bear in mind that i will be stepping out of my comfort zone for this. I will be fair and honest, and i look forward to seeing if i can't get a little trance that doesn't make me want to punch something:)


+1, couldn't have said it better.

Downloading.
Sandsider
A full-bodied mix with depth, a set with attitude . Worth the wait , my good man .Respect.
SPANIARD
Ok mr. Hamid, I know you like detailed reviews so here it is.

For the record, I listened to this set about 3 times before I posted this as was the case with the mad monkey mix (I think I even posted that in the review too, lol). The vibe in the begining is different to that in the previous mix (I won't compare the whole review, don't worry) in that there is more diversity. I really like the contrast between the first 4 tracks, except the OOOD has a really poorly done acid line for about a minute in that one. Still a good track but I'd definetly edit that part out.

From the Origin to the Criss Source track, there is a good sense of melody coming from the set. Not that there hadn't been up to the Origin track, but there was a chance to really sit back and enjoy the melodies coming out. Tracks like Atom, which Human Blue included in alot of his live sets, are particularly nice because they give you the thumping bass and dreamy elements which satisfy both crowds.

Both the Miranda tracks are really heavy duty. You can clarify your purpose, but I interpreted them as being tracks that are used more as tools to progress the set rather than be showcased and is appreciated when the set is done. Really trippy sounds in them which reminded me of the old Tsuyoshi Suzuki mixes in the mid 90's which had very little climax but lots of hypnotic moments. The Tegma track keeps up in the same league, furthering the eastern sound.

The Dawnseekers were one of my favorite trance duo's of all time, but I always hated Twister. None the less, I wanted to see how you would manage to fir it in. I'm sorry to say but I really think it was a buzzkill for the set, along with the trinity sight tune. It's just too random for that part in the set. I appreciate trying to create diversity, but this one just didn't work.

The south of trance track was not that bad, but at this point the flow was somewhat broken. The Chi-A.D. track is a real bomb. I would have taken the Tegma track and mixed this one straight after. It has a nice bassline that blends in well and still has an mysterious sound to it. Good stuff. The last track seems to just be a filler to keep the energy going, which I didn't mind.

All in all it was was definetly worth listening to, but it lacked in some areas as mentioned in the second half. My purpose for listening more than once was to see if maybe the flaws I noticed the first time would rub off, as I do with alot of sets I put on my Ipod. Anyways, I hope you come out with some more mixes in the future as I'm always down for hearing alot of hidden gems that people would have never heard otherwise.

BTW, Tune of the set: Northern Star:eyespop:. God damn, I must have missed listening to this one somehow as I thought I had heard all 12 moons material. Really 10/10 track, easily worth spending money for the vinyl.

Cheers
Sandsider
Now THAT ^^^^^ is a in' review !
RebeL9
cheers for the big review :)

It all comes down to personal taste as I find both that OOOD tune one of their best ever and same goes for Twister. I always fel that Twister came into the shadow of Gothic Dream and Protuberance and also one of the best releases on ITWT.

It's quite difficult to keep a set with a reasonable flow for two hours when the BPM goes from 130 to 149 :-)
I could have sticked to one style but I wanted to spice it up with some different style. You can hear one of those points during the Miranda tunes. They are two personal favourites of mine and now looking back at it I think going from a track as odd as Sunrise to the Miranda one turned out pretty well considoring how different they are in style.
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by RebeL9
It's quite difficult to keep a set with a reasonable flow for two hours when the BPM goes from 130 to 149 :-)


Not especially. I generally find that you can go up about 15 BPM an hour quite smoothly, so 19 in two hours is possible. If you had a problem, it's probably because you didn't use many tracks - it's difficult to program with only 8 tracks in an hour because you're relying on the tracks to do the work.

Anyway, I'm going to give this a listen, because Mad Monkey Mix was solid.
RebeL9
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Not especially. I generally find that you can go up about 15 BPM an hour quite smoothly, so 19 in two hours is possible. If you had a problem, it's probably because you didn't use many tracks - it's difficult to program with only 8 tracks in an hour because you're relying on the tracks to do the work.

Anyway, I'm going to give this a listen, because Mad Monkey Mix was solid.


I originally intended to make the mix longer. Use 5-6 more tunes. But then I felt it became too long. I could had gone for the more "mixtape" sound by editing down the tracks and done more quick mixing but I personally prefer very long tracks as you can tell by the intro track which clocks at 17 minutes. The transmission from the OOOD track to the FREq track is over 3 minutes long which I am very pleased with even though they differ a bit in style.

I didn't want to compromise when it came to the energy in the end hence why I threw in the Trinity Sight track which increased the BPM of the set by 5 BPM.

Thanks for listening!
lenazi
you could probably even go up more than 15 bpm an hour if you take advantage of the abundant breaks and builds provided in trance. I still have not listened yet, but it is waiting to be listened to.
pozz
i dub thee: dirty

THE_Chris
Where can you get the Long Version of Beyond Infinity anyway, I can only find the short version anywhere :(

Great set BTW, I think I preferred your first one, but this one is still better than most of the mixes you can find in here.
Sand Leaper
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Originally posted by THE_Chris
Where can you get the Long Version of Beyond Infinity anyway, I can only find the short version anywhere :(


From what I recall, he bugged 12 Moons himself about it a couple of years back when people were busy IDing Sasha EMs.

I've heard about half of the tunes on this mix several times before, and I don't care much for prog psy, so I'll prolly skip this. Still, it's always good to see the darker end of the trance spectrum represented in here, so keep up the good work.
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