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[H.I.S] Eve of Summer's Night (2019 September Progressive Vinyl Mix)
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Size: 146 MB
Bitrate: 16 Bit
Sample Rate: 48.000
Format: MP3

Tracklist

01. James Talk - Beef Curtains (Fretwell Mix)[Segment Records ‎2004]
02. Lastmanstanding ‎– Chinese Whispers (Original Mix)[Capital Heaven 2000]
03. Kasey Taylor & Chris Meehan ‎– Biotics (Mix 1)[Vapour Recordings ‎2004]
04. Aetherius - Intensity (Original Mix)[Wallop Limited Recordings 2002]
05. Solid Sessions ‎– Janeiro (Pronti & Kalmani Vocal Mix)[Alpha+ ‎2002]
06. Brancaccio & Aisher - It's Gonna Be... (A Lovely Day) (Bedrock Vocal Mix)[Credence 2002]
07. Lost Boys - Kick Back (Relations Remix)[Red 'n' Raw Recordings ‎2001]
08. Chris Salt - Atmospheric Graffiti (Original Mix)[Silver Planet Recordings 2004]
09. Chris Fraser - Flashpoint (Original Transport Mix)[Release Records 2003]




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LoveHate
listening on my morning commute
Hides in Shadow
quote:
Originally posted by LoveHate
listening on my morning commute


Thanks for tuning in LoveHate. I was contemplating whether or not I should upload this mix on here because of the only one error going into #7 Lost Boys - Kick Back otherwise it would have been a perfect vinyl mix without Protools.
Hides in Shadow
Hey guys, the mix has been Re-Mastered and moved to another platform for higher fidelity streaming, unfortunately, you can't upload AIFF or WAV to Mixcloud, so I have chosen Soundcloud for the moment, cheers and thanks, guys.
anubisz
Good stuff, great selection dude, but it's far from "perfect".

Some tips, if you don't mind:
- Use your headphone more (or not), to check the volume of each track at different sections separately and together too, cuz you have some huge gaps between your vinyls, and your transitions sound really "poor", if you miss this part out regularly. Don't be afraid, i'm still fuk it up sometimes after 20 years of djing, but not all the time..
Switch off from cue, when the tracks are synchronized and check the master channel to hear this volume gap easier.
- Choose your entry points wisely, cuz it seems you are too late all the time, and with vinyl, you don't have loop to correct it, so you have to learn your tracks more to do this.. it's not a long mix, so you should try out different ways, before you go for a record.
- Use the moment right before the "first" 4/4 not just for entry point, use it for EQ changes aswell, to get a smoother fade, so you could blend your tracks together nicely, and pay attention to mid and high section with the same method, to avoid messy transitions.

Keep up the good work bro!
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