Imperfections Vol. I

Imperfections Vol. I

Hope you like it, let me know :sunglasses:

Tracklist included! :slight_smile:

Tracklist:

  1. Vice City - Luv Lyk Diz B4
  2. Amerie - 1 Thing (Polkadot Remix)
  3. Kiri - Nothing I Can Do
  4. Janet Jackson feat. Nelly - Call On Me (Disclosure Bootleg)
  5. Disclosure feat. AlunaGeorge - White Noise
  6. Full Crate x Mar - Nobody Else (Club Edit)
  7. Bambarra - Gimme That
  8. Karma Kid - It’s Always
  9. Jessie Ware - Running (Disclosure Remix)
  10. Village - Wanna Tell You (Henry Krinkle Remix)
  11. Henry Krinkle - Stay

I would really like some feedback on the set so please, listen and post what’s on your mind :open_mouth:

i like it a lot!

feel like it could have started with more of a bang.

but the vibe it keeps is really nice!

thanks! :+1:
really wanted that kind of slow intro, also that track is sick so i had to include it in the mix :heart_eyes:

So I downloaded this and put it on my phone for a proper listen while at work. I am a fan of the garage sound in general but play a lot of Deep House myself. The track selection was ACE, maybe because we don’t get enough decent Garage stateside, but probably because you have a good ear for tracks. The mixing was competent but there were parts where the keys of songs weren’t the most complimentary. I don’t use harmonic mixing so I suffer from that from time to time however a trained ear should be able to avoid small disagreements in sound. Overall a nice mix to rock out to. I will play this in my car and keep looking for more of your stuff.

Thank you for your positive words :wink: :slight_smile:

I listened to this over the course of a few days, on my laptop speakers. Here’s my feedback.

  • Thanks for the tracklist and download link!
  • Liked the intro.. and then the “bassline” dropped and it sounded like my phone was ringing on vibrate. Maybe if I wasn’t listening on a laptop but man was that disturbing.
  • Don’t like the fact that there are two deep remixes of R&B hits. Leave Janet Jackson be, she hasn’t been relevant or worth listening to for at least 20 years. Other than that, track selection was pretty good.
  • Too vocal for me, every track having a vocal, tracks don’t have room to breathe. I understand some of this is the style of the garage genre…
  • Otherwise, mixing pretty ok. Levels ok. Transitions ok. Phasing ok. Phrasing ok. Would like to hear more obvious working of the EQ.

Thanks for posting, and keep at it! :smiley:

such a shame, listening to this on laptop speakers :disappointed: you gotta give it a lil more bass
anyways, thanks for the feedback, cheers!

I’m with Razzlenazz and Awesomer on this. Loving garage, but splitting this up, as it’s one set per thread. :wink: