Ok, you sort of miss quoted me there. What i mean is that the mixing is not the most important thing on my mind when i am playing out. You can do faultless mixes all the way through your set, but if the tracks you are playing are shit, who cares about the mixing. You cant plan a set when your playing out because your never gonna know what the croud will go for. Thats where being able to structure a set while it is happening comes in handy, and sometimes mixes will go wrong! Ive heard mark do some terrible mixes occasionally, but that doesnt matter becuase his selection was bang on and he was getting the croud going anyway.Originally Posted by Voorheez





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