1. Exposure - Magic Impulse (intro edit)
2. Aquilia - Dreamstate (Oliver Lieb remix)
3. Tekara - Breath In You (M&M dub)
4. Robert & Martinez - Dreaming Of Paprica (Robert & Jaron remix)
5. Project Medusa vs. Exor - Moonshine (Symphony Of Strings remix)
6. Mystre & Dyloot - Open Your Heart (Steven Baltes remix)
7. DJ Arroway - Casseopia (Villa & Vince remix)
8. Coast 2 Coast - Home (Tiesto remix)
9. D-Wave - Let It Shine
10.Whiteroom - Whiteroom
11.Mu-Tron - Musica
12.Phoenixstar 60 - The Example (Ronski Speed remix)
13.Franx Trax - Nebuchan (ORGAN mix)
14.Yves De Ryuter - To The Rythym (Signum remix)
15. Cyclone - Salobre (Empyreal Sun remix)
16.Z2 - I Want You (Lange remix)
17.Sash! - Adelante (Dumonde remix)
Sandsider
You'll get more hits with a play list...lazy git . Got a couple of your sets already ..this is sounding mint. Cheers.
stealthman
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Originally posted by Sandsider
You'll get more hits with a play list...lazy git . Got a couple of your sets already ..this is sounding mint. Cheers.
Yeah initially I was going to post one up as usual, but I wanted the listeners to focus on the mix, not look at the tracks and then close the mix, or say, "these tunes are oldddddddd :o" by the armada DJ's/fanboys here. Anyway, cheers!
Syntonic
Downloading, love Aquilia - Dreamstate (Oliver Lieb remix)
& Tekara - Breath In You (M&M dub). Many other good'ens here. Feedback soon.:eyes:
stealthman
bump :sadgreen:
Light The Fuse
and the jigsaw falls into PLace.
wikkid will grab!
Syntonic
I could comment on each transition but that would get douchey fast, so I will just give feedback mostly on tracks I like myself.Nice intro track to build up the energy.First transition was solid which is always a plus, good phrasing you probably could have road it out longer being dreamstate is so trancey and mellow. Mix sounded a little off EQ wise(maybe midrange) smooth still, quieter tracks are tricky.The transition between Tracks 3 &4 was tightly mixed to help the EQing and good phrasing to keep energy up.Damn the mix between 4 & 5 was virtually flawless.Lovely cut into track 6.Lol, what happened at 33:11, I did something like that when I didn't close the fader when cueing.Good beatmatching into Tiesto's remix of 'Home' to allow another nice cut in, and the phrasing between 'Home' and 'Let It Shine' was well done sirYou kept your cool during the mix into 'Nebuchan', good knob work..I'd really don't wanna critique too much being its mixed by hand which requires talent, DJs are not DJs when they have beatmatching sofware.Avoid breakdowns as much as you can in sets; keep it flowing.A lot of nice memorable hymns you used in good effect, found myself humming here and there. So... props on this vinyl mix, it shows you really took your time with the process all throughout with songs, programming(phrasing),harmonic mixing and EQing.Though many breakdowns for my taste you chose and place them well that I didn't care, which is a pet peeve for me. People should really check this out.. What does your equipment setup consist of anyways? Hopefully this satisfies you and isn't too random.:haha:
stealthman
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Originally posted by Syntonic
I could comment on each transition but that would get douchey fast, so I will just give feedback mostly on tracks I like myself.Nice intro track to build up the energy.First transition was solid which is always a plus, good phrasing you probably could have road it out longer being dreamstate is so trancey and mellow. Mix sounded a little off EQ wise(maybe midrange) smooth still, quieter tracks are tricky.The transition between Tracks 3 &4 was tightly mixed to help the EQing and good phrasing to keep energy up.Damn the mix between 4 & 5 was virtually flawless.Lovely cut into track 6.Lol, what happened at 33:11, I did something like that when I didn't close the fader when cueing.Good beatmatching into Tiesto's remix of 'Home' to allow another nice cut in, and the phrasing between 'Home' and 'Let It Shine' was well done sirYou kept your cool during the mix into 'Nebuchan', good knob work..I'd really don't wanna critique too much being its mixed by hand which requires talent, DJs are not DJs when they have beatmatching sofware.Avoid breakdowns as much as you can in sets; keep it flowing.A lot of nice memorable hymns you used in good effect, found myself humming here and there. So... props on this vinyl mix, it shows you really took your time with the process all throughout with songs, programming(phrasing),harmonic mixing and EQing.Though many breakdowns for my taste you chose and place them well that I didn't care, which is a pet peeve for me. People should really check this out.. What does your equipment setup consist of anyways? Hopefully this satisfies you and isn't too random.:haha:
Cheers mate! Equipment...
2x Stanton ST-150's and a Xone22 mixer. I've only been mixing on turntables for a month now. Had lots of fun when they arrived so got used to them very quickly. In fact, I find it much easier to pull off transitions on a time coded setup. They are also some very sexy pieces of steel.
And yes.. even though the amount of handwork I put in broke a little sweat here and there, that is what makes the mixing all the fun rather than waiting 10 years to press cue buttons ;)
Sandsider
Energetic set that pressed all the right buttons with me , really enjoyed this.On the look-out for any future mixes of yours. Cheers mate.