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DannyBlack
30-05-2007, 12:17 PM
If you had to pick 3 studio mixes that define you, what would they be? Here are mine.
1) Marco Remus- Stunde Eins mix
http://cover6.cduniverse.com/msiart/large/0000506/0000506685.jpg
2) D.A.V.E the drummer- Hydraulix session mix
http://www.truelove.co.uk/graphics/albums/hydrocd1_cover.jpg
3) Dave Clarke- world service CD1
http://images.ciao.com/iuk/images/products/normal/273/World_Service_Vol_1_Mixed_By_Dave_Clarke_Dave_Clar ke__5842273.jpg
I think if you have a strong and well developed sense of your own style it can't be defined by anyone else. Having said that i'd like to be more like Bill Murray. He has a good job and an excellent golf swing.
DannyBlack
30-05-2007, 02:19 PM
I think if you have a strong and well developed sense of your own style it can't be defined by anyone else. Having said that i'd like to be more like Bill Murray. He has a good job and an excellent golf swing.
Bill murray is a legend, where the buffalos rome. great flick. but getting back to the topic....
what i meant was- if you HAD to pick 3 studio albums, by artists other than yourself to define you, what would they be?
Are you holding a gun to my head?
TechMouse
30-05-2007, 02:44 PM
if you HAD to pick 3 studio albums, by artists other than yourself to define you, what would they be?
Do you mean studio albums or studio mix albums?
You seem to have chosen studio mix albums, but I don't think there are many DJ's I really like who have released them. The DAVE the Drummer and Dave Clarke mixes you have chosen are decent enough examples, but I can't think of many more.
I could probably try and pick some various live sets I have on mp3...
Is that the same thing though?
DannyBlack
30-05-2007, 03:01 PM
Do you mean studio albums or studio mix albums?
You seem to have chosen studio mix albums, but I don't think there are many DJ's I really like who have released them. The DAVE the Drummer and Dave Clarke mixes you have chosen are decent enough examples, but I can't think of many more.
I could probably try and pick some various live sets I have on mp3...
Is that the same thing though?
yeah, i suppose your right there. yeah go for it, what mixes define you?
DannyBlack
30-05-2007, 03:01 PM
Are you holding a gun to my head?
a Desert eagle. :laughing:
TechMouse
30-05-2007, 04:10 PM
yeah, i suppose your right there. yeah go for it, what mixes define you?
Ah, bugger... set myself up for an impossible question there didn't I.
I'll have a think and get back to you.
SlavikSvensk
30-05-2007, 04:12 PM
senor coconuts and his orchestra playing kraftwerk
DannyBlack
30-05-2007, 04:34 PM
^^^ i just looked that up on youtube. :laughing: thats funky.
ok, this is me....well its not actually me. just think a combination of this and Bill Murray.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP0iadegaDk&mode=related&search=
dirty_bass
30-05-2007, 07:08 PM
Don`t own any studio mixes.
but I would have to say, in terms of dance music.
I would pick the following 3 albums, which blow away any commercial mix I`ve ever heard.
Underworld - Second toughest in the infants.
Prodigy - Music for a jilted generation
Sheep on drugs - Greatest hits.
Oh actually I do have a commerical mix I`d add to that.
Richie Hawtin - DE9: Closer to the edit.
Oh, and
Routemeaster records - Free the state.
Erm that`s 5.
Well tough, **** you.
The Overfiend
30-05-2007, 07:40 PM
Headroom - Shades Of Shape
Olav Basoski - Samplitude
Angel Alanis - The Subconscious State of Techno
Fine Audio Recordings Mix - Pounding Grooves
Selected & Connected Tracks By W. Jörg Henze
Frank Dogshit
30-05-2007, 09:39 PM
Jeff Mills - Waveform Transmissions Vol 1
this is the one that stands out for me...
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