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Drum & Bass Mix - 18 min, 11 tracks - Neuro & Liquid Posted on: 30.09.2011 by Marguerite Salsedo Now, initially this might seem 'quantity over quality'. However, I hope I've managed to pack in a number of quality tunes in a short amount of time. Overall I seem to have ended up with far more of a liquid vibe than my usual.Thanks to Padi for mastering http://soundcloud.com/citizen_insane/depths-within-the-storm Tracklist: Traction - Bazil Electric Smile VIP - Dom & Roland Oversoul - Xpander Be True - Commix Losing You - The Funktion Lunar Bass - Origin Unknown - Commix Remix Rectified - Komatic Sweet Little Supernova - Blu Mar Ten Baphomet - Paimon Twisted - Rido feat. Thomas Oliver Crank - Noisia Comments and constructive criticism are, as always, appreciated | |
Marguerite Salsedo 05.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by Flash101uk
Electric Smile VIP - Dom & Roland - nice phrase & key matching, like the switch up, good vibes
Oversoul - Xpander - That intro is notoriously hard to blend properly, the key goes everywhere. You did a proper job though. Like the loop just before the drop, I use that too
Be True - Commix - lovely bass switch, really suits the blend. Good layering, This is what good dnb mixing sounds like!
Losing You - The Funktion - good switch, worked well.
Lunar Bass - Origin Unknown - Commix Remix - didnt even notice this transition, so definitely a good one
Rectified - Komatic - like the break in pace, slowed it down nicely. The added top end shuffle is nice although maybe a bit much for a liquid roller such as this.
Sweet Little Supernova - Blu Mar Ten - good match in pace and style, keys blend well together. Incoming song sounds like it lacks a little punch, levels maybe?
Baphomet - Paimon - 3 deck mix eh? nice! I see what your trying to do here, but I believe the snares are marginally off. Both these tracks have quite distinct basslines too, I personally dont believe they compliment each other that well.
Twisted - Rido feat. Thomas Oliver
Crank - Noisia overall a great mix mate! A nice blend of styles between the deep liquid and neuro stuff, some of my recent faves and all time classics in there too! A stellar selection I believe your falling into the trap I fell into with dnb though tbh. It feels great to phrase match and bass switch the main phrases of songs and leave the outro/breakdown to bleed out over the next main phrase. Whilst its a good way to maintian energy, it can actually have the opposite effect. Having the two together amps the volume in the mids quite a lot, when the outro has finished and youve blended out, this volume goes too. Which drops the energy a bit. Whilst doing this is technically impressive, if you want more definition in your mix, you need good points of reference and contrast. By this I mean, if everything is main phrase bigness, then the loud transitions are the height of the mix. The chillout bit actually turns out to be the main phrase you just mixed in! Thats your point of reference, it no longer has the impact of a main phrase after a quiet intro, because the volume has dropped from the transition out. Ya gets me? To counter this, more breakdowns and mellow points can actually increase the energy and impact of a song, and it gives you a bit longer to find and cue up the next one You shouldnt stop double dropping and main phrase/bassline switching. But believe about the levels & EQ more.
I hope this falls under constructive criticism, I dont't mean to leave a bitter taste or sound patronising in any way. But if you can observe and understand the potential pitfalls, you'll have a much greater understanding of how the crowd will feel your set.
If I havent explained that well enough, let me know and I'll try to explain it better. Thanks again man, I really appreciate your critiques P.S. We both wrote mini-essays eh? |
Marguerite Salsedo 03.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by Jester.NZ
Originally Posted by padi_04
Originally Posted by bigheadmikelove
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Marguerite Salsedo 30.09.2011 | Now, initially this might seem 'quantity over quality'. However, I hope I've managed to pack in a number of quality tunes in a short amount of time. Overall I seem to have ended up with far more of a liquid vibe than my usual. Thanks to Padi for mastering http://soundcloud.com/citizen_insane/depths-within-the-storm Tracklist: Traction - Bazil Electric Smile VIP - Dom & Roland Oversoul - Xpander Be True - Commix Losing You - The Funktion Lunar Bass - Origin Unknown - Commix Remix Rectified - Komatic Sweet Little Supernova - Blu Mar Ten Baphomet - Paimon Twisted - Rido feat. Thomas Oliver Crank - Noisia Comments and constructive criticism are, as always, appreciated |
Marguerite Salsedo 05.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by Flash101uk
Electric Smile VIP - Dom & Roland - nice phrase & key matching, like the switch up, good vibes
Oversoul - Xpander - That intro is notoriously hard to blend properly, the key goes everywhere. You did a proper job though. Like the loop just before the drop, I use that too
Be True - Commix - lovely bass switch, really suits the blend. Good layering, This is what good dnb mixing sounds like!
Losing You - The Funktion - good switch, worked well.
Lunar Bass - Origin Unknown - Commix Remix - didnt even notice this transition, so definitely a good one
Rectified - Komatic - like the break in pace, slowed it down nicely. The added top end shuffle is nice although maybe a bit much for a liquid roller such as this.
Sweet Little Supernova - Blu Mar Ten - good match in pace and style, keys blend well together. Incoming song sounds like it lacks a little punch, levels maybe?
Baphomet - Paimon - 3 deck mix eh? nice! I see what your trying to do here, but I believe the snares are marginally off. Both these tracks have quite distinct basslines too, I personally dont believe they compliment each other that well.
Twisted - Rido feat. Thomas Oliver
Crank - Noisia overall a great mix mate! A nice blend of styles between the deep liquid and neuro stuff, some of my recent faves and all time classics in there too! A stellar selection I believe your falling into the trap I fell into with dnb though tbh. It feels great to phrase match and bass switch the main phrases of songs and leave the outro/breakdown to bleed out over the next main phrase. Whilst its a good way to maintian energy, it can actually have the opposite effect. Having the two together amps the volume in the mids quite a lot, when the outro has finished and youve blended out, this volume goes too. Which drops the energy a bit. Whilst doing this is technically impressive, if you want more definition in your mix, you need good points of reference and contrast. By this I mean, if everything is main phrase bigness, then the loud transitions are the height of the mix. The chillout bit actually turns out to be the main phrase you just mixed in! Thats your point of reference, it no longer has the impact of a main phrase after a quiet intro, because the volume has dropped from the transition out. Ya gets me? To counter this, more breakdowns and mellow points can actually increase the energy and impact of a song, and it gives you a bit longer to find and cue up the next one You shouldnt stop double dropping and main phrase/bassline switching. But believe about the levels & EQ more.
I hope this falls under constructive criticism, I dont't mean to leave a bitter taste or sound patronising in any way. But if you can observe and understand the potential pitfalls, you'll have a much greater understanding of how the crowd will feel your set.
If I havent explained that well enough, let me know and I'll try to explain it better. Thanks again man, I really appreciate your critiques P.S. We both wrote mini-essays eh? |
Corrin Penney 04.10.2011 | Traction - Bazil - good blend, nice contrast of styles, couldve been a better key match. Although the keys in Electric smile seem a bit off anyway. Electric Smile VIP - Dom & Roland - nice phrase & key matching, like the switch up, good vibes Oversoul - Xpander - That intro is notoriously hard to blend properly, the key goes everywhere. You did a proper job though. Like the loop just before the drop, I use that too Be True - Commix - lovely bass switch, really suits the blend. Good layering, This is what good dnb mixing sounds like! Losing You - The Funktion - good switch, worked well. Lunar Bass - Origin Unknown - Commix Remix - didnt even notice this transition, so definitely a good one Rectified - Komatic - like the break in pace, slowed it down nicely. The added top end shuffle is nice although maybe a bit much for a liquid roller such as this. Sweet Little Supernova - Blu Mar Ten - good match in pace and style, keys blend well together. Incoming song sounds like it lacks a little punch, levels maybe? Baphomet - Paimon - 3 deck mix eh? nice! I see what your trying to do here, but I believe the snares are marginally off. Both these tracks have quite distinct basslines too, I personally dont believe they compliment each other that well. Twisted - Rido feat. Thomas Oliver Crank - Noisia overall a great mix mate! A nice blend of styles between the deep liquid and neuro stuff, some of my recent faves and all time classics in there too! A stellar selection I believe your falling into the trap I fell into with dnb though tbh. It feels great to phrase match and bass switch the main phrases of songs and leave the outro/breakdown to bleed out over the next main phrase. Whilst its a good way to maintian energy, it can actually have the opposite effect. Having the two together amps the volume in the mids quite a lot, when the outro has finished and youve blended out, this volume goes too. Which drops the energy a bit. Whilst doing this is technically impressive, if you want more definition in your mix, you need good points of reference and contrast. By this I mean, if everything is main phrase bigness, then the loud transitions are the height of the mix. The chillout bit actually turns out to be the main phrase you just mixed in! Thats your point of reference, it no longer has the impact of a main phrase after a quiet intro, because the volume has dropped from the transition out. Ya gets me? To counter this, more breakdowns and mellow points can actually increase the energy and impact of a song, and it gives you a bit longer to find and cue up the next one You shouldnt stop double dropping and main phrase/bassline switching. But believe about the levels & EQ more. I hope this falls under constructive criticism, I dont't mean to leave a bitter taste or sound patronising in any way. But if you can observe and understand the potential pitfalls, you'll have a much greater understanding of how the crowd will feel your set. If I havent explained that well enough, let me know and I'll try to explain it better. |
Marguerite Salsedo 03.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by Jester.NZ
Originally Posted by padi_04
Originally Posted by bigheadmikelove
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Joie Cantillon 01.10.2011 | Liked the mix quite a bit, but one thing I wonder...is this really all that liquidy? I'm not an expert on all the sub sub genres of DnB but I really didn't hear too much liquid Funk in the mix. Though I live in the middle of nowhere, Oklahoma so I probably don't have any idea what I'm talking about but yeah the mix was stellar, it flowed logically to my ears and had an excellent "pace" to it. It didn't sound very jammed together either (which is something I am trying to do better myself) overall a very very good mix |
Nedra Fresneda 30.09.2011 | Works wonders for lazy fridays too. |
Latoria Kavulich 30.09.2011 | lovely mix for a lazy saturday |
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