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Semantics & Paradigms(Teil III) [Dub techno/Techno] (pg. 2)
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| yonny |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
can you explain the meaning of the title and the cover art? (the german part is the only thing i understand) |
I came up with it while writing a compiler for compiler class, as i was writing the semantic rules in bison. It just feels right, i associate semantics and paradigms with something you really have to put your mind to to understand.
The picture hasnt really anything to do with that. I just looked for something cold and geometric at the same time. Both the covers(this one and the one of my older semantics & paradigms sets) are made by me. |
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| Woonyxoxo |
| Predictable tracklisr but your mixing is spot on as always ;) |
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| yonny |
^thanks (=
Its predictably awesome, i know, thanks :gsmile:
J/K |
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| kadomony |
| nice one dude! that silent servant remix really stood out |
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| Domesticated |
I listened to this last week, but forgot to comment. Very nice. Dub techno can often fall into the trap of getting lost in its own folds and becoming boring as , but to my ears you avoided this well. Mixing was spot on, flow was fine.
I see you've got a Luke Hess track in there. If you haven't already, I'd suggest you check out his work with Brian Kage (the same guy who had three tracks in my recent spring mix) under the name 'Reference'. They did a versus EP with Marko Furstenberg and cv313, for example. |
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| Adam420 |
| Loved this mix, I'm pretty sure it's my favorite one of yours. Great tracks, mixing and flow. Sounds like it was very well thought out. |
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| yonny |
| quote: | Originally posted by kadomony
nice one dude! that silent servant remix really stood out |
The version of immolare?? Its pretty insane indeed!!
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
I listened to this last week, but forgot to comment. Very nice. Dub techno can often fall into the trap of getting lost in its own folds and becoming boring as , but to my ears you avoided this well. Mixing was spot on, flow was fine.
I see you've got a Luke Hess track in there. If you haven't already, I'd suggest you check out his work with Brian Kage (the same guy who had three tracks in my recent spring mix) under the name 'Reference'. They did a versus EP with Marko Furstenberg and cv313, for example. |
Ill check it out, that tune is pretty nice, so it seems interesting. Thanks for your kind words :)
| quote: | Originally posted by Adam420
Loved this mix, I'm pretty sure it's my favorite one of yours. Great tracks, mixing and flow. Sounds like it was very well thought out. |
Coming from one of TA's most serious and severe reviewers i must say im proud of myself, haha!! Im glad you liked it Adam ;) |
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| djhaziel |
| Downloading ... tracklist looks exquisite . |
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| yonny |
| ^cant wait to hear your words about it ;-) |
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| Lews |
| I could use some of this. Will try to check it out sometime this week, be crazy atm so might take me a couple days :) |
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| Lews |
Hmm, I think I need to take a contrarian view and say that personally I felt the flow seemed a bit odd to me and the mixing was a little off. Flow felt pretty steady until 1:05:00 and then kicked up heavily and then went back down as suddenly. Mixing was good, but sometimes felt pretty obvious when songs were changing.
However, that said, the song selection was great, imo, and the flow and mixing were both good enough. This was highly enjoyable and I'll probably give it a few more listens. Might even check out some of the songs individually on Beatport, there was a couple I want to pick up for whenever I get around to doing another more recent mix myself :) |
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