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DJ FireWire - Elektro Fun [DIRTY ELECTRO HOUSE]
Genre(s): Dirty/electro house This was just a fuck around session I did one day with some of the dirty electro tracks that I got and it turned out really good, so I'm making this available for download. DJ FireWire - Elektro Fun 01] Bob Sinclar ft. Steve Edwards :: World Hold On (David Guetta & Joachim Garraud's remix) 02] Outwork ft. Mr. Gee :: Elektro (Hi Tack's This Track Rulez mix) 03] Funkatec :: Rock Shock (Danny Freakazoid's Suck mix) 04] Antoine Clamaran :: Keep On Trying (Electro mix) 05] Cicada :: The Things You Say (Dirty South remix) 06] Mylo :: In Your Arms (Tocadisco's Zwisch Den Stuehlen mix) 07] Spektrum :: Kinda New We All Live and Die (Dirty South remix) 08] Sarah Mcleod :: He Doesn't Love You (Hook n' Sling Vocal mix) 09] Richard Dinsdale & Mark Knight :: Crunch 10] Black Eyed Peas ft. Sergio Mendes :: Mas Que Nada (Tocadisco's Las Favelas Electricas mix) 11] Voodoo & Serano :: Dirty (Thomas Gold vs. Choo Blahnik remix) 12] Tocadisco :: Music Loud 13] Ferry Corsten :: Watch Out (Dirty South remix) 14] Freemasons :: Love On My Mind (TV Rock vs. Dirty South remix) [[[ Download NOW! ]]] Right-click > Save Target As... Size = 170 MB Rate = 320kb/s Time = 74 mins Type = mp3 CUE SHEET = DL HERE A system with a subwoofer setup would be optimal for listening to this mix. ENJOY! Last edited by FireWire; Dec 27, 06 at 11:20 PM. |
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Downloading now - Same as Dave said, bunch of good tracks in here I've used in mixes before...
05] Cicada :: The Things You Say (Dirty South remix) 08] Sarah Mcleod :: He Doesn't Love You (Hook n' Sling Vocal mix) 09] Richard Dinsdale & Mark Knight :: Crunch 12] Tocadisco :: Music Loud = all good. |
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I'm not sure I'm in a position to be giving tips out, your mixing is absolutely perfect. All I'm trying to say is that it would be nice to see someone doing something a bit different with their mixing. Personally I spend a lot of time thinking about which tunes sound good with others, mix them in early, chop them around a bit, leave them mixed in for as long as possible, and try to create a unique sound. How successful I am at that I'm not sure, but as there are so many DJs playing electro hours in Vancovuer I think it pays to do something a bit different.
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Alright thanks man.
Although I don't know if you noticed but I really pay attention to my flow of tracks and how they blend in with each other. And another thing is I also try is to keep some mixes going for longer than usual but I wasn't feeling the turntablism skills as much as I was feeling the pure club-style mixing at the time. If you listen to the transition that begins at Elektro (track 2) and goes into Rock Shock (track 3) - you will hear that I had the bassline of Rock Shock playing during all of the last half of Elektro, hehe. Switch! I gotta start doing more turntablism stuff like cutting and chopping and using some appropriate mixer effects - you gave me some good ideas to start with. Last edited by FireWire; Dec 15, 06 at 12:11 AM. |
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