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Jack Moss - Live @ Absorb, Leeds, 13.10.13 (pg. 2)
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| Vernon Wanderer |
| This looks very promising. |
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| ziptnf |
Hey Jack, this was really nice and chill. I enjoyed listening to it at work.
The only transition I found to be unusually bad was the one at 39 minutes. And I can't even really blame you for that, it seemed like KalGan - Indigo Feelings could have been tough to mix out of if you didn't have the same DNBish beat structure in your next track.
Either way, I didn't really care about that and enjoyed the music. It was all very relaxing. I'm sure it went over well at the party, yes? |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| No, you can blame me for that. The next track is ASC - Datura, which is at a drum 'n bass tempo so I could have definitely made more of an effort to synch the tracks, but I'd decided to play it at the last minute after having Sam KDC's Synaesthesia cued up. I knew it would be a scruffy transition but I wanted to change direction away from drum 'n bass and I think the flow is okay despite that. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| Well, this mix is certainly popular. |
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| djdk |
| I am going to listen, but Im saving it for the train ride home from Manchester |
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| Sand Leaper |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Well, this mix is certainly popular. |
It's a chillout mix in a bloated amateur promotion subforum of a less and less populated forum overall. I'd say this thread isn't doing so badly.
In any case, I finally got around to giving this a go. Didn't have too much luck with the track selection this time, as it tended to wind up on the wrong side of fluffy for my tastes too often. That said, I think tracks like 8.04 and that huge Solar Fields track (I think) really worked well in terms of putting definite exclamation points within the structure of the mix. There definitely were other moments where I felt got more to sink my teeth into as well, particularly in the middle.
As I told you earlier in PM, holler at me if you want some help with flyering and such for the next event. Obviously, there are limits to how often I can do so since I'm located all the way down south, but I really like that you've managed to get a concept like this off the ground, and would love to contribute however I can. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
Thanks, but I wouldn't expect you to travel so far just to hand out some flyers. If you are going to make the journey, I'd rather you attend one of our events: what we want are people who are there because they like the concept, not just because they're our mates.
And I just expected a little more interest - perhaps the length is too much for people. |
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| Lews |
| I haven't had time to listen to this yet, unfortunately. Is definitely at the top of my list of things to check out, though. |
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| AlphaStarred |
| More than halfway though and am really enjoying this so far. Excellent track selection, very pleasant chill-out atmosphere, and good mixing. Thanks for sharing. |
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| Sushipunk |
| Gave this a listen yesterday afternoon, really good stuff Jack. |
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| enydo |
| late to the party late to the party |
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| Bierheld |
Alright, time to finally type out some thoughts about this one.
First of all, congrats on the night. I do hope it’s working out for you. I was surprised to see the direction you seem to have taken for your live-mixing endeavors, since I always thought of you as more of an aspiring dancefloor DJ. Though I wonder what the reasons were I do applaud it.
I have yet to tackle the other live mix you posted but since this one seemed a bit more digestible scale-wise I dived straight in and have given it quite a few listens since because I’ve really been enjoying it.
The starting bunch of tracks was a fine lot, sirenes in particular is a gorgeous track. The inclusion of baja was a good move, I mean why the hell not. The meaty percussion was welcome at that point. The Zargon tracks I’m not so sure about though, they’re good tracks and they mix in well enough, but they also felt unnecessary. I know we’ve had the whole how chill is a D&B track discussion before but I just feel it set the wrong precedent here, you had already blown enough steam with baja. If I were to reengineer this mix I’d probably go straight to datura, there’s more synergy between those tracks and you probably wouldn’t have had to build down so much afterwards.
The section following datura was a bit of a queer selection. It did harbor some of the more interesting moments though, both parks on fire and love cry were very nifty tracks. Reverse engineering had an unfortunate mix-in making it feel a bit redundant.
What follows however is by far the most memorable part of the mix. Some fantastic haunting ambient going into sol makes for a knee weakening section.
After that we enter a section containing what seems like some very densely layered turn of the millennium style dance-ish chill music. Not my cup of tea really, the hydroponic garden cut was good but what comes after was a bit forgettable. The flow from here on out however is extremely solid. We then reach a final turning point with another unmistakably solar fields track, after which a pleasant string of electronica closes it off.
Overall, it was a profound enough experience. It handles it’s length well, never becoming tiring or overly uninteresting. There is a sensible structure overall, the first half being more interesting music-wise were as the second half wins in the flow department. I feel it could have been a bit more adventurous, especially in the second half. Some more novelty, instruments or vocals. Anything that sticks really. The post-sol part of this mix seems a bit lacking in atmosphere at times as well. |
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