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techno/electro mix
http://music.globalbeatz.net/dj-mix-mp3/4400
username: gods
password:gods
tracklisting:
intro: jeff mills - the unseen w/ man from tomorrow
jeff mills - alarms
surgeon - move
anthony rother - 10,000 dancer
mr g - warehouse
hardfloor - strikeout (orbit mix)
mr sliff - familiar funk
rhythim is rhythim - strings (flamboyant mix)
umek - namilax
slam - lie to me (dave clarke remix)
technasia - themes from a neon city: descent
bando - strike back
surgeon - magneze
dj bam bam - bump & bang
dj rush - family (mark hawkins remix)
drumcode - remainings III
umek - ceroxal
ben long - ergonomix 5: loop 4
uk gold - arise
umek - detolvin
adam beyer & jasper dahlback - number in between
paul bailey - gleek
dave clarke - red 2
wink - sprung minimism
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Can't download, says the maximum has been exceeded :cry: . Look good though
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looks like i nipped the last download :lol:
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yeah its limited to 3 a day. bit gaybar
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looks good!
hopefully i'll be able to grab this soon :lol:
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i must admit i didnt take to this mix 1st listen, but last night i listened to it again and really enjoyed it. so much so it got played 3 times back to back. :lol: still not sure about one or to of the tunes picked, but thats always going to be personal preference.
the only thing i didnt really like about it is it didnt really progress from teh more ambiant stuff tot he harder gritter stuff.
all in all, good work though :)
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cheers for the feeback mangafish. 3 times b2b,,,impressive!
on the progression point, i totally agree. i was trying to throw progression out the window as sometimes it really bores me, but also all the mixes were first timers as i feel this gives the mix more energy rather than sounding pre programmed if you know what i mean. obviously mixing this way isn't always gona work and its a gamble to see whether the tunes will sit nicely togetehr but i don't think it turned out all that bad.
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it didnt turn out bad because you managed to keep it on roughly the same level. you didnt take it too hard then go electroy for example.
i totally agree with you that creating a cd with a smooth progression is one hell of a task and quite often take the fun out of doing a cd (as you almost always end up pre-programming it to some degree)