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DJ Basilisk - The Colours Of Ektoplazm, a 5-hour downtempo odyssey
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DJ Basilisk proudly presents The Colours Of Ektoplazm, a 5-hour, 69-track midtempo and downtempo odyssey featuring 100% Creative Commons licensed content released through the Ektoplazm free music portal. This mix explores the incredible diversity of Ektoplazm's electronic music catalogue, shifting seamlessly between intricate breakbeat patterns and pulsating four-by-four rhythms, touching on all points of the sonic spectrum from deep trance and psy dub to psybreaks, glitch, IDM, and beatless ambient.

Download it from Ektoplazm in MP3, FLAC, or WAV:
http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music...rs-of-ektoplazm

Stream it now on Mixcloud:
http://www.mixcloud.com/Basilisk/dj...s-of-ektoplazm/

New to Ektoplazm? Read all about the story so far:
http://www.ektoplazm.com/blog/a-beg...de-to-ektoplazm
ziptnf
Looks truly amazing, Alex. I can't wait to check it out.

How are your travels?? The pictures you take are absolutely incredible.
basilisk
Thanks! Everything is going fairly well over here... it's a good place to be productive, as you can tell :) this project was conceived and executed here in Taiwan... and I'm really proud of how it came out!
Psyshell
I really enjoyed your track selection and flow for the ektoplazm best of release and I've really liked lots of your dj sets in the past. Dling now and listening to it soon! Care to share any comments about making mixes of this length? Doesn't it get hard attempting to remember and coordinate the moods of that many tracks?
basilisk
Thanks! Yes, it would be difficult to keep everything in order without writing things down. I have developed my own system of meticulouos notation for use when composing a studio mix. I also spend an incredible amount of time getting to know the material I am drawing upon. Later, when it comes time to start recording, I refer back to those notes for guidance. My notes were particularly useful for this mix given its unusually broad musical scope and wide range of tempos (ranging from 0 to 128 BPM).

I recorded it in two sessions with about a week in between. I didn't actually know how the mix would end until about halfway through the second session (though I could visualize the "story arc" after finishing the first recording). Most of my work in composition was on the setup, building things from the ground up to really get the music flowing. The last third or so came together really quickly.

When I DJ in front of a live audience I use a completely different approach. I plan nothing and improvise everything, sometimes to the point of settling on an opening track only minutes before I begin. Playing out is all heart and intuition. Studio mixes are more brain and intellect. In this way I have two different ways to express my love of music.
Psyshell
Awesome!
basilisk
A little more than a week after release and it's been streamed or downloaded nearly 12,000 times. Nice :)

If you missed it the first time around... give it a spin!
ziptnf
Okay, Mr. Popular... :rolleyes:

:p
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