early 90's dance chartbusters

early 90's dance chartbusters
Posted on: 05.09.2011 by Lyle Shopp
live mix freestyle session with some early 90's dance hits... for anyone that is interested...

tools.... numark mixtrack pro and traktor

http://www.mixcrate.com/mix/74740/EA...E-CHARTBUSTERS

TERMINATOR 2 MAIN THEME
N TRANCE- DO YA THINK IM SEXY
CNC MUSIC FACTORY- THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO MMM
Cc MUSIC FACTORY- GONNA MAKE YOU SWEAT
BLACK BOX- RIDE ON TIME
KLF- 3AM ETERNAL
CECE PENISTON- FINALLY
MARKY MARK AND THE FUNKY BUNCH- GOOD VIBRATION
TWO IN A ROOM- WIGGLE IT
HADDAWAY- WHAT IS LOVE
SNAP- RHYTHM IS A DANCER
TECHNOTRONIC- PUMP UP THE JAM
20 FINGERS- SHORT DICK MAN
CORONA- RHYTHM OF THE NIGHT
OUTHERE BROTHERS- BOOM BOOM BOOM
CULTURE BEAT- MR VAIN
THE GRID- SWAMP THING
OUTHERE BROTHERS- DONT STOP
SMART E- SESAME'S TREET
Deeann Cheron
05.09.2011
Originally Posted by the_djs
i was using all original edits... maybe the flatness may lie in the production styles of a past era.
funny, u must have snuck a look before I edited & removed the part about it being "Flat". I did so becasue I gave it another listen with the volume cranked & it gave it a bit more life. But I am glad you agree after reading your reply because I feel you do know what I mean whether or not "flat was the right word to use. you are proberly right in regards to the origional edits. this did cross my mind.

The reason I take an intrust in this type of mix is due to the fact I love all the classics as much as I love the edm. But I feel more for the older tracks.

I love it when they are both put together to create something old & new.

I may have posted this to you before, but this link is my favourite of the above rant to date
http://soundcloud.com/jinsurgent/the-wedding-set

If you havn't given a listen, this may give you some Inspiration. it did for me. but your a step ahead of me bro, as I havn't layed out one of these mixes. (stay tuned )
Lyle Shopp
05.09.2011
live mix freestyle session with some early 90's dance hits... for anyone that is interested...

tools.... numark mixtrack pro and traktor

http://www.mixcrate.com/mix/74740/EA...E-CHARTBUSTERS

TERMINATOR 2 MAIN THEME
N TRANCE- DO YA THINK IM SEXY
CNC MUSIC FACTORY- THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO MMM
Cc MUSIC FACTORY- GONNA MAKE YOU SWEAT
BLACK BOX- RIDE ON TIME
KLF- 3AM ETERNAL
CECE PENISTON- FINALLY
MARKY MARK AND THE FUNKY BUNCH- GOOD VIBRATION
TWO IN A ROOM- WIGGLE IT
HADDAWAY- WHAT IS LOVE
SNAP- RHYTHM IS A DANCER
TECHNOTRONIC- PUMP UP THE JAM
20 FINGERS- SHORT DICK MAN
CORONA- RHYTHM OF THE NIGHT
OUTHERE BROTHERS- BOOM BOOM BOOM
CULTURE BEAT- MR VAIN
THE GRID- SWAMP THING
OUTHERE BROTHERS- DONT STOP
SMART E- SESAME'S TREET
Lyle Shopp
08.09.2011
no worries bro i look forward to it... yeah your right about mixing the old and new... the thing most beneficial thing i find is the ease of beatmatching when done this way.... believe it or not when mixing with these original 90's edits.. alot were unquantized so i spent alot of time nudging and adjusting... more points??? lol
Deeann Cheron
05.09.2011
Originally Posted by the_djs
i was using all original edits... maybe the flatness may lie in the production styles of a past era.
funny, u must have snuck a look before I edited & removed the part about it being "Flat". I did so becasue I gave it another listen with the volume cranked & it gave it a bit more life. But I am glad you agree after reading your reply because I feel you do know what I mean whether or not "flat was the right word to use. you are proberly right in regards to the origional edits. this did cross my mind.

The reason I take an intrust in this type of mix is due to the fact I love all the classics as much as I love the edm. But I feel more for the older tracks.

I love it when they are both put together to create something old & new.

I may have posted this to you before, but this link is my favourite of the above rant to date
http://soundcloud.com/jinsurgent/the-wedding-set

If you havn't given a listen, this may give you some Inspiration. it did for me. but your a step ahead of me bro, as I havn't layed out one of these mixes. (stay tuned )
Lyle Shopp
05.09.2011
cheers mate... appreciate your comments... i had another listen after reading your post and fully agree with everything you mentioned...
ok so here are a few extra thoughts....

i was using all original edits... maybe the flatness may lie in the production styles of a past era... ive heard some awesome mixes from this era but were put down using mordernised remixes.... and most of all probably not mixed in real time...

energy and groove is probably also lacking due to the short track length... therefore the mix in points tend to clash vocally......

song knowledge i believe was key here too... as there were a few spots as u mentioned where transitions were average...

lol the more i type the more i want to go back and mix it down again but definately bit longer this time...

cheers bro for your help
Deeann Cheron
05.09.2011
tracklist pulled me in for a listen.

Im a sucker for old school.

I often wonder what the future kids wil say about the todays music.

"man i cant believe my grandad listened to that old school doof doof, he is so embarressing when he bust's out that dinosaur looking controller thingy and tries to show off to to my mate's. Get with the times old fella, its all about the ?????? now!"

I enjoyed your mix. some of the effects (flanger) didnt really flow IMO. overallwas pretty tight apart from a couple of transitions. the parrt around 8.40-8.50 seems like there is a lot of noticeable pitch movement. I was intrigued by how you would pan this mix out hoping you would add some life into some of the classics of my childhood. you have done a pretty good job would love for it to have been a bit longer as I enjoy this type of mix.

I like where your coming from with your musical style as I was born in the early 80's so can relate to a lot of your tracks selections. they bring back memeories of days gone by

8/10 - track selection.
7/10 - execution (could of been improved with longer mix using same tracks)
5/10 - energy and groove

Thanks for posting. look forward to your next instalment.

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