his mixes usually go all over the place from electro to hardstyle but this mix was quite pleasant. Nice blend of trance with a harder edge. Takes a few tunes to get into it but I quite enjoyed it which is something I rarely say.
SYSTEM-J
The fact you know what Scot Project usually plays amuses me.
Looney4Clooney
you are easily amused.
He plays everything as every genre can be played together more or less. One of the few djs that seems to make an effort to not just stay in the same genre specific to the point of absurd.
He is a great producer, dj and I think this particular mix was good. Usually can't listen to dance for more than a half hour but this had me hooked till the end.
SYSTEM-J
Are you ing joking? This mix is appalling. You know you're in the hands of a DJ when a mix starts off with a track with a supermassive breakdown. The breakdown is actually longer than the ing intro leading up to it. The opening track is terrible as well, the most clichéd and unimaginative epic trance stupidity imaginable. Then he follows it with a load of ear-bleeding, awful electro-trance idiocy. Three breakdowns in the opening nine minutes. No momentum built whatsoever. I had to turn it off after 22 minutes, the track being played was simply too bad for me to carry on listening.
Scot Project was never a good DJ. Back when he used to play vinyl he was known for his ty cross-fader slams and ten second beatmixes. Guy was always a hack, and even now he has digital mixing and all the time in the world to plan a tracklist like this, he still has absolutely no clue how to programme a set. He was also never a good producer. Most of his tracks were cheesy as , with corny Germanic vocals and breakdowns that went on for longer than a Sergio Leone movie. And he does not play "everything". Laurent Garnier plays everything. Scot Project plays right across the spectrum of corny four on the floor , I'll give him that.
It's bizarre that you make all these condescending, snobby posts about how and simplistic EDM is, and then you admit to liking laughable tripe like this. This mix is absolute gash.
Looney4Clooney
Like I said takes a bit to get going but after 30 minutes, It is enjoyable. Unless you don't enjoy harder trance. As a dj, you aren't really in a position to judge good versus bad music. No more than a monkey can rate literature. As to why you think bashing someone that is not me, well I think it is rather obvious that this isn't really about anything other than me making you look dumb and your pathetic latent retribution.
As far as productions with vocals. He has about 2 in 50 where they are an integral part of track. Again, i suppose you don't know enough about music to get it and that is fine.
SYSTEM-J
As a DJ, I'm totally qualified to comment on just how incredibly ty this DJ mix is. And it doesn't matter whether his vocals are an "integral" part of the track, as soon as someone starts talking in a Germanic robot voice over a track, anyone over the age of 15 just cringes at the stupidity of it and turns it off. You have knowledge, but no taste.
djdk
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Scot Project was never a good DJ. Back when he used to play vinyl he was known for his ty cross-fader slams and ten second beatmixes.
Funnily enough I saw him once way back when I first started going clubbing and thought he wasnt that bad. But then I was probably wearing a cyberdog tshirt and spiky hair so, you know...
SYSTEM-J
I used to like a couple of his tunes, but even when I was 16 I was always thinking "Hang on, this is just ing silly."
This mix is simply terrible. Normally I wouldn't get past about three minutes because all the signs are there that it's going to suck hard. I agonised through the opening five or six tracks just to see if there's a reason for the hype, and there most definitely isn't.