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13th September 2006, 04:17 PM
#8
Thanks for the feedback. It was my first proper go at mixing a full set and they were good funky tunes lying around I knew would be good to play. I was never going to win everyone over with mixing skills so the mix was mostly down to track selection, and to be fair I think it's a class selection. It was just about good tunes that made your batty wiggle
@ Shem: glad to get your feedback. Listening back to it it definitely sounds (especially at the beginning) just one track after the other. Partly conscious decision, partly absolute zero skills and playing safe. I hear ya about manipulating tracks, beatmatching (I did manage it a few times though), etc. I know where my faults are and what makes a sick mix so I'm not too worried about what next.
Virtual DJ wise I'll have a look around and see if I can 'acquire' it somehow, nice one on the tip, is it somewhere near Ableton? Let us know when you're streaming your mixes
@ Smoothly Does It: Ancient tunes? Lot of them are barely a year old and it was never about the latest released tunes unless you want Bass Phenomenon ad nauseum. Under The Influence? Classic sick track and my fave Chemical Brothers tune. I'd play Otis Redding or Dolly Parton or Kraftwerk if I wanted cause they did good tunes. Josh Wink? He did a sick remix of Everything In It's Right Place (same as James Lavelle) that I hear get played out, plus it's a good way to end a set. Dusted? The track still gets rinsed to this day by DJs much like every other Leftfield tune, plus the Tipper remix is just all out rowdy.
Feedback always welcome
@ Asayyeah, thanks for getting me online with Wipeout. Haven't been able jump on Kai in a while
Last edited by Leftism; 13th September 2006 at 04:42 PM.
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