F*cking bouncy mega mix (now I know how to use soundcloud)
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    Default F*cking bouncy mega mix (now I know how to use soundcloud)

    Bit of house, bit of breaks, bit o' this, bit o' that.

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    is there a bit o tracklist there too ;-)

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    Ok with no disrespect at all and knowing that my skills arent upto much , here is my thoughts so far...

    Tunes are definitely bouncy and have a good party vibe but i feel the tracks dont flow to well but i think this maybe down to the mixing as its very abrupt and feels a little two quick. I'm just getting into a track and then bang another!

    Just my thoughts, no offence intended.

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    PS Tracklisting would be good as there are some tracks on there i would like to find.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterMoleyMole View Post
    Ok with no disrespect at all and knowing that my skills arent upto much , here is my thoughts so far...

    Tunes are definitely bouncy and have a good party vibe but i feel the tracks dont flow to well but i think this maybe down to the mixing as its very abrupt and feels a little two quick. I'm just getting into a track and then bang another!

    Just my thoughts, no offence intended.

    Gav

    PS Tracklisting would be good as there are some tracks on there i would like to find.

    No offence taken. 2 reasons for abrupt mixes;

    1.) I did the whole thing in one take in my headphones at 2 in the morning (couldn't play through speakers cos of noise levels so couldn't listen to what I was cueing up.)

    2.) I'm into all that slamming from one to another business, probably not great for a mix tape but I love that switching tracks shit on the dance floor, tracks flying at you from all directions without too much warning. And you getting into a tune and then before you know it its gone... leaves me wanting more. I love all that shit, Im not a big fan of long drawn out mixes. But hey, each to their own.

    I'll try get a track list together, I'm terrible at remembering track names so it'll mean me going through it track by track and then finding them in Traktor. Lengthy. I'll see what I can do tho.

    Thanks for the feedback

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    cool .... traktor has an archive or history part which will list all the tracks you played
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    Very good track selection man.

    Any updates on the tracklist?

    I can pinpoint certain, tracks but there are the pleasant surprises here and there.

    I use Wolfgang Gartners 5th Sympohny as a set opener as well, big ups to him for providing that perfect epic opener. Gramophonedzie is also top notch.

    It's also very interesting to see how others use similar tracks to mix, but in different arrangements and variations.
    Ie: After the 5th symphony, I toss in Boris Dlugosch Bangkok, and have got some acapellas goin' over that, whereas you've neatly integrated That wicked star wars remix and have Bangkok later on in the tracks. Good stuff man.
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    tracklist or 'Limey will slap you with a halibut
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    The bass in the very first opening is such a good start really builds tension. But the Star wars remix's have been used over and over and over. I hear it all the time. Same with the AC Slater rave music sample.

    2.) I'm into all that slamming from one to another business, probably not great for a mix tape but I love that switching tracks shit on the dance floor, tracks flying at you from all directions without too much warning. And you getting into a tune and then before you know it its gone... leaves me wanting more. I love all that shit, Im not a big fan of long drawn out mixes. But hey, each to their own.
    Its nice to have that every now and again but I felt that it was changing vibes way too often, If I was out partying and listening to this on the dance floor really wasted it would be super fast and sporadic. The way I see it is use that method leaving people wanting more and also use the method of really building up a drop. Don't do too much of either and you gotta reward your crowd for being patient with and epic section that lets them stay in that "Ohhh My God!!" feeling for a while.

    Those are my opinions. and like most people said some good track selections in there And it sure is bouncy.
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    nice humble title.....i like the scratching.was it done on a vci100.i would be impressed if so.
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    was really feelin' this especially after 'pon de floor' mix came in. This would definitely light up the dance floor!

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