M Zone does have a lot of technical skill! It's just very unorthodox.

Try mixing how M Zone mixes a set. I've tried it before, and it is extremely hard to get the basslines to come in at the right place and make everything sound passable when you mix so quick. So he makes mistakes - they could go a lot worse believe me, and you'd see if you try mixing like him.

Personally I love Mick's mixing in a club when i'm on the dancefloor because it is full on - bassline into the next bassline into the next, etc. This is what is amazing about M Zone - there is so much energy in his sets that it is a challenge to dance to. Personally I feel that what he plays now (or at least a few months ago) is the best style of music suited to him too, because it's just as full on as his sets.

Now as for at home on a CD/Tape whatever, I find myself just nit picking all his mixing, thinking 'that didn't sound right' or 'that was wrongly placed'. I don't do that on the dancefloor, and that's why I don't listen to his CDs or tapes.

As for everyone who is saying M Zone is all about the tunes - I don't agree. How can he be when he generally plays about 2-3 minutes maximum of each tune? It's his mixing.