Seeing that there is a thread on everyone’s favorite track fo 2010, I thought I would start one on everyone’s favorite mixtape.
The main purpose of this thread is to possibly introduce others to not only a quality mixtape, but perhaps a lot of tracks that they may like.
Of course you do not have to listen to all the mixtapes posted, since a short descriptios of the overall “sound” of it should help entice viewers of this thread to listen to it or not.
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For myself, it would have to be ATTACK:decays’ Summer promo mixtape.
After listening to it several, several dozen times (seriously, I thump this on the way to work and back, even while I study and play starcraft 2) I cannot help but realize how clean all the mixes in it are. On top of that , the track selection works SOOOO well together. Think of the overall sound of the tracks in comparison to Diplo’s “Make You Pop” and Bart B More’s “Brap” (the only 2 “mainstream” tracks in it). Overall I am talking about the dark, “engine-revving” sound in almost all of the tracks.
Here it is
I messaged them for a tracklist and they said they will get back to me, so if interested jsut give me soe time to get it.
For me it’s gotta be Stickybuds’ The Wookie Shuffle.
Why? It’s funk, breaks, dubstep, hip hop, dnb and a few other things all blended together seamlessly with a ton of brilliantly used acapellas and some really great edits. It’s 74 minutes of awesomeness and it doesn’t get boring.
I enjoyed Blood Bros: First Blood more than anything else this year. Listening to DJ mixes feel like a shift at work for me these days, and track lists are getting hard to judge. There isn’t a lot of variety due to mp3 proliferation.
I’m starting to see people protecting their music a little more closely as a result of it, which is pretty cool.
I’m also starting to judge what’s worth listening to by DJ names and mix titles. We’ll see how that works out.
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For me it’s gotta be Stickybuds’ The Wookie Shuffle.
Why? It’s funk, breaks, dubstep, hip hop, dnb and a few other things all blended together seamlessly with a ton of brilliantly used acapellas and some really great edits. It’s 74 minutes of awesomeness and it doesn’t get boring.
The tracklist is posted on the soundcloud page with the mix, it’s one hell of a long list… something like over 60 tracks used.
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for me this mixtape right here was a milestone! that guy managed to catch all the motions of the story and his trackselection as well as his transitions are awsome!
if you love dubstep and hearbooks. this one is made for you!