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DECEMBER COMPETITION
Here it is, my first tenminmix. There is a
bit of an interruption at the end *ahem*
(thanks sister) but oh well, haha. Enjoy!
Anyway, so I decided to try some different
techniques. With the last few tracks I was
trying to mix in during the breaks, which is
something I don't usually do but it adds some
interesting dimension to the mix. My mixes
are generally long, smooth crossovers so the
ten minute cap was tough to deal with but I
think I got in what I wanted to do.
Also, I just got this Ecler Nuo 2. Its
freakin awesome! I'm probably gonna make a
video review of it since I don't see any out
there yet.
TRACKS:
"F*cked Up" -- Malente, Moston
"Complications" -- Deadmau5
"Leaving Planet Earth (Dousk Remix)" --
Talisman & Hudson
"Perseverance" -- James Zabiela
"Is You" -- D.I.M.
GEAR:
2x Vestax CDX-05
Ecler Nuo 2 Mixer
Korg KP2 Effects Pad
Stanton DJ PRO 3000 Headphones Tags : tenminmix house techno electro music dj mix ecler nuo vestax cdj 05 |
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Durée : 630 s |
| National Health : experimental prog fusion group |
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National Health was a progressive rock band
associated with the Canterbury Scene. Founded
in 1975 by keyboardists Dave Stewart (from
Hatfield and the North) and Alan Gowen (from
Gilgamesh), the band also included guitarists
Phil Miller and Phil Lee and bassist Mont
Campbell as original members.
Bill Bruford was the initial drummer but was
soon replaced by Pip Pyle. Campbell was
replaced by Neil Murray and then John
Greaves.
A frequently changing lineup toured
extensively and released two LPs of often
lengthy, mostly instrumental, complexly
scored compositions before splitting up in
1980. After the May 1981 death of Gowen,
remaining members reconvened to record the
album D.S. Al Coda, a set of compositions by
Gowen, most previously unrecorded. The
original albums and additional archival
material have subsequently been released on
CD.
Their 1978 record Of Queues and Cures, which
included Peter Blegvad (guitar, vocals) and
Georgie Born (cello), is currently held as
the third best record ever (of 53,000
candidate records) on the Gnosis web site.
wikipedia
weird shit, i like it. Tags : National Health band music weird experimental jamrock prog progressive crimson beauford fusion art rock shit fuck ass |
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Durée : 251 s |
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