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One Hour of Great Progressive House
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^Click there and go "save target as.." This is a DJing session I recorded live @ my house on March 26th, 2004. The quality is very good. Track Listing: 1. Orbital- Illuminate (Medicine mix) - London 2. Infusion- Legacy (Junkie XL remix) - audiotherapy 3. Pig & Dan- Anthem - Submission 4. Saiko-pod- Groove Moderator (Miro mix)- AC/DC 5. James Holden- I Have Put Out the Light- Silver Planet 6. Panoptic- Surface (original mix) - Minimal 7. Jr Duffer - The Sunrising - SugarShake 8. A selection for some soul muhfuggas (Minimal promo) 9. Penn & Jabato- Get On - Urbana Last edited by nima; Apr 08, 04 at 06:14 AM. |
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or Go to the main page You can click "listen" or download the mp3 from the bottom right hand corner of the page. Did that work for ya? |
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That part is the best part in the song! I love obscure nonsensical lyrics UK rock bands throw into their songs. Cheeky :P
Anyway, yeah, I love my Infusion :) Quote:
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So I took a listen...
At Home: Great stuff. Each track kept my interest up. Not once did I get distracted away from it (an easy occurance in my case since I'm always multi-tasking). In fact, I was actually looking forward to each new song, curious to see if the quality of tracks would continue and, perhaps, even get better. I was not disappointed, to say the least. At A Club: Okay, this mix is obviously not dancefloor orientated. That much is certain. However, I could see this making for a nice second room/chill room set (provided a similar style wasn't being played in the main room, of course). There are points where I'd be able to get a groove on but they seem to be fleeting for the most part and not really sustaining. |
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hey thanks for the comments!!!
Basically my take on this mix was to try to get some of my favorite records compiled into something worth listening to. I must say, after listening many (many) times, I could have improved it overall by building some momentum with the more upbeat tracks near the end... like you said... get some dancefloor groove goin in the latter part of the mix. But I guess that's the whole thing with progressive hey?... starting one place, ending at another... and nothing but smooth sounds in between Next one! Last edited by nima; May 11, 04 at 03:03 PM. |