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What set are you listening to now (pg. 13)
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| 2techs |
| quote: | Originally posted by Midlothian
It is the good stuff.
Currently Lucien Foort's 2001 Essential Mix, as posted by Lucien himself on his Soundcloud page. Another Dutch prog house master from that golden year 2001.
I pulled the tracklist from a website - not sure yet whether it's entirely correct. Remix of RBA is obv by Lemon8. Funny to see Riva's Stringer get early airplay here. Before it was pulled into the trance scene and commercialised.
Kerri Chandler - "Digital Love Affair" (Large)
Alric - "Une Fois" (Plastic City)
Nectar - "A She Peeled An Orange" (Grayhound)
Mr DJ - "Always" (Soul Kandy)
Tatoine Presents Jamez - "Music [16B]" (Fluid)
A Small Phat One - "Respect The [Dub]" (white Label)
Mark Lowndess - "Indya" (Dorigen)
Cirque Vol 1 - "Cirque Music (Part 1)" (Cirque)
Headspace - "Schitzofrenic" (Niche)
Blackwatch - "Skindeep" (Teknology)
Satoshi Tomie - "Love In Traffic [Dub]" (dubplate)
RBA - "No Other Alternative [Lemon + Lime Sanctury Mix]" (dubplate)
Bladey - "The Nelson Effect [Fearless Young Orphans Remix]" (Forged)
Mundo - "My Life [Original]" (acetate LTD)
Peace Process - "Deepside [Chab]" (POD)
Rouge - "Jingalay [Praha]" (Gekko)
JBN - "All I Want [Marc O' Tool]" (Manifesto)
Incisions - "Amorak" (Sunkissed)
Medway - "Release [Andy Moor]" (Hooj)
Medicine - "Junior Asprin" (Medicine)
Kybosh - "Playing [Sleepfreaks]" (Baroque)
Luigi - "Jet Black [Original]" (N.E.M)
Riva - "Stinger" (Untitled)
Innate - "Changes [Killahurtz Kilo]" (Platipus)
Alice Deejay - "Celebrate Our Love [Pronti + Kalmani]" (white Label) |
man this essential mix was slamming. Mundo - My Life sounds like a dope late 90's Breeder track. |
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| OrangestO |
Many of you will like this, me thinks. So good. Makes me miss clubbing.
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by OrangestO
Many of you will like this, me thinks. So good. Makes me miss clubbing.
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I wanted to like this, I really did. But this manic style of mixing all these post-Bicep DJs have gets on my nerves. It's always the same: constantly switching things up between various loosely '90s themed styles, never building any kind of structure, throwing in a few classics at random intervals. I mean, 28 tracks in 01:49:08? How about letting some of the tunes breathe a little? I lost my patience when she completely murdered The Light's remix of Voices Of Kwahn AD, firstly by ing the levels up completely and then by (badly) mixing out just as the tune is getting interesting. Some great tunes in there, but no artistry to the set. |
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| Clutch Nixon |
^ Quality stuff there mate, I happen to like this for now.
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| AliceToro |
Been listening to this all day. |
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| Trance-M |
I just listened this one which has a bit of a sad story.
DJ Trancelover, Ronny, a Dutch guy who creates trance mixes for fun, got a message by Jesse Smith, an American frequent listener of his sets who got chemo treatment and listened and enjoyed his mixes during his fight to beat cancer.
At April 1st he sent Ronny a message that they stopped his treatment so Ronny decided to make a mix for him, he thought Jesse would like that.
Just after Ronny finished it he saw on Jesse's facebook page that he had passed away.
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| AliceToro |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance-M
I just listened this one which has a bit of a sad story.
DJ Trancelover, Ronny, a Dutch guy who creates trance mixes for fun, got a message by Jesse Smith, an American frequent listener of his sets who got chemo treatment and listened text to speech unlimited and enjoyed his mixes during his fight to beat cancer.
At April 1st he sent Ronny a message that they stopped his treatment so Ronny decided to make a mix for him, he thought Jesse would like that.
Just after Ronny finished it he saw on Jesse's facebook page that he had passed away.
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This is my favorite track too! I love this to play in loop! |
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| Krump Klassikz 23 |
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| Midlothian |
An hour of Funk D'Void at Club Risk @ Winkel van Sinkel, Utrecht, The Netherlands (18 May 2002).
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