Well, for mixes of that micro, minimal stuff, there are many - but if you
don't have Dan Bell's mix ("The Button Down Mind of Dan Bell" - title
ripped from an old Bob Newhart record ) on Tresor or likewise Herbert's
"Let's All Make Mistakes", you need to catch up.
Not to be rude and elitist (or ugly and mean :-), but I couldn't stand the
selection on those so called "progressive" mixes enougn to justify
listening to the mix - which is slick (most of the time) because of pro
tools or somesuch "skill" boosting. Not knocking software mixes, y'see.
jeff
ps
that IS a great mix, btw. You might like Weatherall's "Hypercity" mix also
- there are quite a few such things out there which are newer than what
I've mentioned, but I can't think at the moment. Oh - the Composure
Forcelab thing is a good one.
At 05:49 PM 6/25/2002, you wrote:
quoted 6 lines has anyone picked this up? i got it a few weeks ago, and i was surprised>has anyone picked this up? i got it a few weeks ago, and i was surprised
>that i haven't heard anything about it on the list. the song selection is
>pretty great, but i thought the mixing was kind of sloppy. then again, i
>guess i'm sort of comparing the mixing to some of the "progressive" trance
>mixes i've heard. still, i'd love to hear more DJ mixes of this
>minimal-micro-whatever-the-hell-it's-called stuff. any suggestions?
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