Dubby Techno/Tech House Mix

Dubby Techno/Tech House Mix
Posted on: 24.05.2013 by Marvis Tufaro
I recently posted a new mix that my partner and I recorded of a live session and I'm looking for some feedback/constructive criticism.

https://soundcloud.com/dahl-kuley/day-two-of-a-three-day

Our setup consists of 4 channels in Traktor routed to Ableton Live. Ableton hosts several vst plugins/effects (mainly Dubstation, PSP 42 and Maschine) and instrument racks using Mad Zack's soundpacks and our own productions. Controllers used for this mix consist of a Traktor S4, F1, Maschine and an iPad running Lemur.

Anyways, let me know what you believe.

-Kuley
Marvis Tufaro
04.06.2013
Thank you kindly
Originally Posted by Minomal
I love it!
Marvis Tufaro
31.05.2013
Thanks for taking time to listen and provide feedback! I believe I understand what you're getting at, although we're not necessarily going for a strictly minimal techno mix. I personally love the challenge of slicing samples and musical bits and trying to make it work with other tracks. The mix gets a little busy at times with all the sampling and layering (heck I believe we have anywhere from 3 to 6 channels going at a time), so I'll definitely keep that in mind for the next one. Yeah, it's supposed to be somewhat of a cheeky/humorous vibe

Cheers

Originally Posted by MeetsMandy
yeah man, It sounds good but there are bits i'm not sure about it? At a techno rave I want to be hypnotised and there's loads of random voices that I believe ruin the mix? Just my opinion? If I heard it at a rave i'd be like 'Yo wtf is this?' ahaha but yeah man I suppose it makes the mix comical?
Marvis Tufaro
24.05.2013
I recently posted a new mix that my partner and I recorded of a live session and I'm looking for some feedback/constructive criticism.

https://soundcloud.com/dahl-kuley/day-two-of-a-three-day

Our setup consists of 4 channels in Traktor routed to Ableton Live. Ableton hosts several vst plugins/effects (mainly Dubstation, PSP 42 and Maschine) and instrument racks using Mad Zack's soundpacks and our own productions. Controllers used for this mix consist of a Traktor S4, F1, Maschine and an iPad running Lemur.

Anyways, let me know what you believe.

-Kuley
Marvis Tufaro
04.06.2013
Thank you kindly
Originally Posted by Minomal
I love it!
Fabian Counseller
01.06.2013
I love it!
Marvis Tufaro
31.05.2013
Here's a tracklist for those who are interested...

Howl - Dahl & Kuley / Runtime - Ramon Tapia
Lone Ranger (Steve Parker Remix) - Pig and Dan
Love to Dance - Umek
Favela Riddim - Vato Gonzalez
Hypnotizing - Bart Skils
Dance of Shadows - Mladen Tomic
Hevvie - Eats Everything
Sinner Winner (Green Velvet Remix) - Felix Da Housecat
Keep it Gully - Diplo & Swick / Make It Bun Dem -Damian Marley (Acapella)
Bane (Ron Costa Remix) - Compact Grey
Marvis Tufaro
31.05.2013
Thanks for taking time to listen and provide feedback! I believe I understand what you're getting at, although we're not necessarily going for a strictly minimal techno mix. I personally love the challenge of slicing samples and musical bits and trying to make it work with other tracks. The mix gets a little busy at times with all the sampling and layering (heck I believe we have anywhere from 3 to 6 channels going at a time), so I'll definitely keep that in mind for the next one. Yeah, it's supposed to be somewhat of a cheeky/humorous vibe

Cheers

Originally Posted by MeetsMandy
yeah man, It sounds good but there are bits i'm not sure about it? At a techno rave I want to be hypnotised and there's loads of random voices that I believe ruin the mix? Just my opinion? If I heard it at a rave i'd be like 'Yo wtf is this?' ahaha but yeah man I suppose it makes the mix comical?
Wynell Muma
30.05.2013
yeah man, It sounds good but there are bits i'm not sure about it? At a techno rave I want to be hypnotised and there's loads of random voices that I believe ruin the mix? Just my opinion? If I heard it at a rave i'd be like 'Yo wtf is this?' ahaha but yeah man I suppose it makes the mix comical?

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