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    Default Deep Dubstep Mix - 52mins



    I think this one turned out pretty good, some amazing tunes on it.
    Thank you for listening and extra love for feedback.
    Have an easy Friday and a great weekend every one.

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    Checking it out now. Digging the start.
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    After the first listen: Really dug the deep dark vibe and ninja-like transitions.

    Personal preference: the vibe was so consistent, that I had to keep checking to see if it was still the same track...only to find out that 4 tracks had gone by. While being a testament to your tight mixing, I prefer a little more variety. There were a couple tracks (one in the middle and one near the end) that temporarily changed up the energy. I was hoping for a little energy progression. Again, that's purely personal preference.

    Overall I really enjoyed it. In these bro step saturated times, I don't hear this type of stuff often enough. Keep em coming!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtian317 View Post
    After the first listen: Really dug the deep dark vibe and ninja-like transitions.

    Personal preference: the vibe was so consistent, that I had to keep checking to see if it was still the same track...only to find out that 4 tracks had gone by. While being a testament to your tight mixing, I prefer a little more variety. There were a couple tracks (one in the middle and one near the end) that temporarily changed up the energy. I was hoping for a little energy progression. Again, that's purely personal preference.

    Overall I really enjoyed it. In these bro step saturated times, I don't hear this type of stuff often enough. Keep em coming!
    Thanks, man, I really appreciate such a detailed feedback and such kind words, some great points raised! I usually am a huge fan of progression as well, but I guess this one was just a very personal set. I always profess my love for dubstep (and it's true, it's what got me into mixing) and then realized that I haven't put out a mix with it in a while So I decided to go for a very consistent vibe, I guess the variety suffered a bit from that.

    I am very happy to meet people who share my love of classic (I am not sure what to call it anymore haha) dubstep sound and I am grateful to all the producers and DJs that keep it alive and not jump on the bandwagon known as dubstep by majority of people. Like honestly, in NA I think it's embarrassing now to say the D word, anytime I mention that I like it I either have to tread the water carefully or instantly go on a long rant what kind of dubstep I don't like and that it's not even dubstep ffs.

    Keep em coming I will

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