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    Here is my new techno macromix, weighing in at exactly 2 hours and 100 tracks.

    It starts out with minimal techno, then moves on to straight up banging techno for the bulk of the mix, then climaxes with some hard techno, and cools down at the end with some dub and deep techno. There's also a little acid techno and tech house thrown in for flavor. The vast majority of the tracks were released within the past 6 months.

    The 320 kbps file (274 MB) is available here (stream or download):

    http://www.zshare.net/audio/579070945ed9f07b/

    The 192 kbps file (164 MB) is available here (stream or download):

    http://www.zshare.net/audio/57906393b577e3bf/

    For what it's worth, my DJ name refers both to my mixing style (mixing only small portions of tracks, often edited down before mixing) and to the fact that I like to do short video mixes with techno and visuals (http://www.youtube.com/djmicromix). I'm a pure DJ hobbyist, not a professional. I started spinning about 10 years ago, then gave up vinyl for digital last year.

    The tracklist is below. All tracks available at beatport.com. Buy the tracks you like and support the artists.

    If you download my mix, please respond to this post and let me know if you like it. And please forward the link to anyone who you think would like it.

    1. Frank - Max Cooper (0:00)
    2. Hobo - Failsafe (2:00)
    3. Misc. - Wild Ponies (3:07)
    4. Alex Young - Uno (4:22)
    5. Wippenberg - Drumster (5:37)
    6. Philip Bader - Hello Tokyo (6:52)
    7. Maetrik - Socom (8:17)
    8. Kill Minimal - Desenlance (9:54)
    9. Danny Fido, Affkt - Points (11:09)
    10. Elia - Cats (Kanio's Novakane Mix) (12:24)
    11. Michel Manzano, Dezerate - Kiss Me Love (Kenneth Thomas Black Remix) (13:54)
    12. Mark Broom - Get Serious (Edit Select & Gary Black Remix) (15:09)
    13. Marek Bois - Wooling 99 A (16:24)
    14. Martin Solveig - One 2.3 Four (Popof Remix) (17:32)
    15. Daniele Papini - Church of Nonsense (19:02)
    16. Chris Liebing - Tubular Chord (20:32)
    17. Mihalis Safras - Cards (21:40)
    18. Atix - Socy (22:24)
    19. Camea - Happy Ending (23:39)
    20. Dusty Kid - Train No. 1 (24:39)
    21. Sisko Electrofanatik - No Control (25:54)
    22. Daniel Half - Man's Rajah (Joseph Maesano Remix) (26:55)
    23. Slam - Ghost Song (Joris Voorn Remix) (28:00)
    24. Umek - 2nd to None (29:30)
    25. Audiovek - Realidades Distintas (31:00)
    26. Rick Pier O'Neil - Eternal Life (Rpo Part 2) (32:30)
    27. Kalon - Man Is The Superior Animal (33:45)
    28. Guy J - Mikro (Club Mix) (35:00)
    29. Nikoo - Decrease (36:15)
    30. Pledo Cult - Trip Airlines (37:22)
    31. Plastikman - Spastik (Dubfire Rework) (38:51)
    32. Remute - Joking About Death (40:21)
    33. Oliver Huntemann, Dubfire - Dios (41:35)
    34. Melt - Centrum (43:04)
    35. Anton Pieete - Players (44:19)
    36. Soulrack - Back to Old Skool (JPLS Remix) (45:48)
    37. Da Drums - Counting Down (47:03)
    38. Speedy J - EDLX Tool (Chris Liebing Edit) (47:54)
    39. Mekanica - Robotico (49:27)
    40. Ben Klock - Subzero (50:12)
    41. Function - Burn (51:27)
    42. Andreas Henneberg - Federschwarz (52:41)
    43. Josh Wink - Hypnoslave (53:40)
    44. Skyscraeper- Pressure (54:55)
    45. Rick Pier O'Neil - It's Time (56:24)
    46. Samuel L Session - Smokestack (Sls Remix 1) (57:37)
    47. Marco Bailey, Tom Hades - Jail Signal (58:36)
    48. Brian Sanhaji - Cortosis (Chris Liebing Remix) (59:50)
    49. Stefanowitz - Laterr (1:00:49)
    50. Luca Cominato - Beat to Beat (1:01:49)
    51. Marc Houle - Bay of Figs (1:03:07)
    52. Josh Wink - Counter Clock 319 (Chris Liebing Reorg) (1:04:21)
    53. Maetrik - They Love Terror (1:05:50)
    54. Andre Winter - Trauma (1:06:49)
    55. BCR Boys - Soundshield (1:08:03)
    56. Lee Nova - The Bulge (1:09:02)
    57. Speedy J & Chris Liebing - Maggie (1:10:02)
    58. Maetrik - Choose Your System (Adam Beyer Remix) (1:11:35)
    59. Bjoern Scheurmann - Muscimol (Joachim Spieth Remix) (1:12:49)
    60. Remute - Mass Hypnosis (1:13:47)
    61. Ken Groeneveld - Wake Turbulence (1:14:45)
    62. A. Paul - Math (1:15:42)
    63. Slam - Hot Knives (1:16:53)
    64. A. Paul - Offline (1:18:25)
    65. Baffa - Uncle (1:19:22)
    66. Syncbox - Acidstock (Live Mix) (1:20:18)
    67. Kevin Call a.k.a. DJ Nojz - Ping Pong (1:21:29)
    68. Shudder Sounds - Ill Tempered (1:22:25)
    69. L.K. - Phonetic (1:23:08)
    70. Spiros Kaloumenos - White Noiz (A. Paul Remix) (1:24:18)
    71. The Advent & Industrialyzer - Sumer Brise (1:25:00)
    72. V1NZ - Strange Occurrences (1:26:11)
    73. A. Paul - Mondo (1:27:15)
    74. Shudder Sounds - Hold For Five (Version:02) (1:28:25)
    75. A. Paul - Akuaba (1:29:36)
    76. Virgil Enzinger - Monochrome (1:31:00)
    77. Atesh K - Idea Of A Higher State (1:31:57)
    78. Maetrik - They Love Terror (1:32:54)
    79. DJ Sodeyama - Cosmospace (1:34:06)
    80. EQD - A (1:35:19)
    81. Gregor Tresher - A Thousand Nights (Dubfire Quiet Storm Remix) (1:36:17)
    82. Matt Nordstrom - Lucky Drawls (1:37:17)
    83. Marc Houle - Selection (1:38:45)
    84. Dusty Kid - Lynchesque (1:39:57)
    85. Mike Dehnert - Unsichtbar (1:40:57)
    86. Pan-Pot - P.O. Box (1:41:55)
    87. Hardcell - Strob (1:43:10)
    88. Nattvaktaren - Chad (1:44:08)
    89. Roman Lindau - Simplicity (1:45:08)
    90. Hobo - Midnight (1:46:17)
    91. Montenegro - Aquarium (M.I.N.I.M. Remix) (1:47:47)
    92. Marc Cotterell - Tiz (Dub Mix) (1:49:02)
    93. El Farouki - Maudakadione (1:50:02)
    94. Robag Wruhme - Worktabular (Luciano Remix) (1:51:16)
    95. Andrew KK - High Drop (1:52:47)
    96. Ryan Brogan - Doubledutch (1:53:53)
    97. Jefferson Velazquez - The Gate (1:55:07)
    98. Jason Fine - Isle (1:56:38)
    99. Modeselektor - The Black Block (Marcel Dettmann Redef) (1:57:37)
    100. Destamok Phelps - Outism (1:58:53)

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    dude! dope tracklist...will download it when i get home and give it a shot...but i think i will need some days to tell u how f***kin good the set is
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    I would love to listen to a good techno mix from you, but to be honest, to me the thought of 50 tracks per hour is very unappealing.
    It leaves just over a minute per track, which means that you probably only get to hear the banging middle section of the tracks. And that is really tiring in the long run.
    Didnt mean to be a dick, just my best advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flaekiface View Post
    I would love to listen to a good techno mix from you, but to be honest, to me the thought of 50 tracks per hour is very unappealing.
    It leaves just over a minute per track, which means that you probably only get to hear the banging middle section of the tracks. And that is really tiring in the long run.
    Didnt mean to be a dick, just my best advice.
    I know where you're coming from with this Flaekiface, but to be honest you're a bit too quick to judge based on your perception of how this would work without listening - to say that this mix is probably just a collection of the banging bit in the middle of each track is far from the truth and is a lil lacking respect for the OP (i'm sure that wasn't your intention ).

    My opinion? - this is a very intelligent, well thought out mix. There is good attention to dynamic throughout, and the track selection is very good (spotted quite a few i have in there ) .. it isn't flawless, there is the odd occasion when a track cuts a little too sharply for my liking, but overall the transitions are very smooth. One of the things i liked best about this mix is that although there are 100 tracks slotted in there, it didn't feel like you were trying to take the piss... which would have been very easy to fall into - it shows that you have a good feel for expanding from the micro to the macro but without changing your core style.

    This is a pretty impressive mix and deserves a listen. I very much like the fact that you have taken the time to add timings to the tracklist and also posted a lower quality version for those with lesser bandwidth. I was annoyed by having to wait at zshare for my download - this would be my main criticism to be honest, which makes it pretty damn good IMO!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sc1C View Post
    I know where you're coming from with this Flaekiface, but to be honest you're a bit too quick to judge based on your perception of how this would work without listening - to say that this mix is probably just a collection of the banging bit in the middle of each track is far from the truth and is a lil lacking respect for the OP (i'm sure that wasn't your intention ).
    You are absolutely right that is was not my intention to show dis-respect!
    The thing is that when I listen to a track, the intro and outro is just as important as the theme section in the middle (this is how most tracks are composed). Just listening to a minute af a track dosent really tell me if its any good or not -> I cant really make an oppinion on the tracks in the mix.

    But I guess that if you go for the transitions and techniques applied, a mix like this makes great sence. Thats just not the main thing for me.

    Also, yeah Im very impressed with the timestamps at each track in the list

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    I wonder if this an attempt at viral marketing for Beatport. I find some of the six simple principles scattered throughout the thread.

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    what are the six simple principles?
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    I work in marketing so I live this everyday.

    here is a good list

    http://www.wilsonweb.com/wmt5/viral-principles.htm

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    Thanks for all of your comments. Earl-panda, I hope you like it. Flaekiface, I actually agree with you that on alot of mixes like mine you just get all banging all the time. I tried to avoid that trap by starting minimal, ending deep, and not always focusing on the most obvious part of the tracks. And I know that some people just prefer to have the whole track, which I do sometimes too. Sc1C I really appreciate your comments. I was definitely focusing on the big picture with this mix, so I'm glad you liked it. Listening to it over again there are definitely some transitions that aren't my favorites, but most of them I think really work. And mtvstinks, yeah, I wish I had been the first one to think of beatport and make all that money! Actually, you can buy the tracks from wherever you want, I don't care, I just use beatport. My only point is that producers should get paid for their tracks, they deserve the money.

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