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    Default cd review-paul nisbet-exposure

    scot project influenced hard trance, minus the snare rolls, this cd was consistantley hard from start to finish. there wasnt anything too melodic overall, and at times the cd brought through some energetic, dark, & wierd stuff, well suited to that peak-time rave atmosphere. saying that though there were a few tracks that were not really my cup of tea, but everyone has different tastes.

    the mixing on this cd was of an amazing standard, i honestly believe that the mixes couldnt have been any tighter at any point of this cd, real proffesional (paul did you mix this using software? :lol: )

    i felt maybe the whole structure of the set maybe could have been more progressive, i felt that on a couple of occasions, when you played a track with real energy, the track you mixed in afterwards didnt hold the same or a larger amount of energy, but maybe you were just teasing, so dont take this as critisicm, if thats what you intended to do.

    overall an exellent cd, the mixing was unbelivably tight throughout, not to mention the fact that this cd is a good addition to my cd collection.

    marks out of 10: 8

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    Yeh nice paul, have been listening to this in the car the last couple days and i am getting funny looks because some of the tracks are quality and they need to go full blast!!
    I really like these tracks they have a good hardstyle touch but keep the short uplifting melodys, exactly my sort of music..
    Is that vocal in track 2 from lost boys?

    Yes mixin was also spot on, like col said very tight, couldnt moan about that. Also some different mixes in there which is good to see..
    Havnt listened to it all properly yet tho, needed to listen to the last few tracks.
    But very nice mix alltogether mate, nice one..

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    yeah m8 track 2 has lost boys sample in .Its Force 9 "Los Muertos" i wrote with Marc Smith
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    Yeh really good track jay, dont forget to put me on your list mate, hahaa..

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    ****in hell... (sits wi tear in eye, and hanky in hand) thanks a lot, glad u ave enjoyed it.

    i agree wi col on the track selection... after i had mixed it i was kinda wondering why i had played a couple of the tunes in the order i did...

    but thanks for the way u ave put accross a constructive review.... i really, really appreciate it.
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    We dont have our copy yet :roll:

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    Any chance of a tracklisting? If there's any possibility, I wouldn't mind a copy too m8

 

 

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