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New Electro Mix
Here is my last recorded mix. crits welcome.
Track List:
1. blende - fluttery will get you nowhere
2. burns - kiss n hold
3. calvin harris - i'm not alone (burns rewerk)
4. oh land - sun of a gun (yusek remix)
5. euphorie - stratosfear
6. wolfgang gartner - illmerica (extended remix)
7. boys noise & erol alkan - lemonade (realboy remix)
8. boys noise - yeah
9. crystal castles - celestica (the sonixx remix)
10. cyberpunks - i needed to go
11. flight of the concords - 2 many dicks on the dance floor (st beethoven mix)
12. grum - go back (le castle vania remix)
13. the noisy freaks - fast chased
14. futurecop! - transformer (ooga booga remix)
15. wolfgang gartner - push & rise
16. we are tokyo - best in me (nineynine's nightmare remix)
17. f.o.o.l - to japan and never back
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Tech Guru
ok initial reaction while listening at work:
#1. It needs to be faster i think, i dont think 128bpm is a good banging Electro tempo, tech house and techno yes, electro, not so much. 130+ tends to sound best.
#2. You have 17 tracks in under 40mins. Imo, thats a lot.
a) Personally I would have liked you to develop the songs a bit more. For example, I love Illmerica, that is a killer track, but you only played like 30 seconds of it! There were other times too where I was thinking "this is a great track, I want to hear more of it" but it was cut short.
b) Because you use 17 tracks it tends to sound a bit too chaotic for me as you jump around from track to track. Was it harmonically mixed? Don't get me wrong, I think trying to harmonically mix electro is a nightmare...but even a few tracks at a time helps.
You had some great tracks in there! So, personally, I think I would have taken 10-13 of those tracks and ran with them in 40mins. Just my opinion, take that for what its worth, in my mixes I like to let songs unfold a bit more, if that's not your thing, then whatever heh.
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