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[IN BETWEEN YOUR LEGS]
Release Date: May 2007 I am very proud of this mix. In addition to being mixed completely live/on the fly, it is my first CD that I think is more listenable than danceable. It's much more mellow than my previous works, but really personifies my ideas about the arc of a mix and the concept of aural storytelling. It's more the kind of thing you can listen to in your car as you drive around and not so much go mad crazy in a club to (though I feel you could do both if you really wanted to). |
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[BANGIN']
Release Date: February 2007 Bangin' is obviously the followup to 'Not Too Bangin'. While I had worked hard to keep my other mix rather mellow and more quirky/interesting, I had amassed a large amount of "bangin'" tracks that I loved to play during my set. So I created this mix in an attempt to show the other side of my tastes. This mix is notable because it is the first album I've made that was completely mixed live in real time as if I were playing out in a club. |
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[NOT TOO BANGIN']
Release Date: October 2006 This is my first real demo I wanted to hand out to people. It highlights the best of my previous work as well as having a section of completely new material. This is the first CD I mixed completely in Ableton Live and marks my first step towards becoming a "real" DJ. The name came from a piece of advice another DJ gave me about making a demo. He said "You want to get a gig as an opener, so don't make a demo that's too 'bangin' because that's what headliners do. Play bangin tracks" If you are a first time listener of my music, I would recommend starting here. |
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[KAMEL SUTRA]
Release Date: June 2005 Kamel Sutra is a little more out there than my other stuff and I sort of have a love/hate relationship with it. I think I spent way too long working on it and therefore got sick of all the songs before the album was done, but everyone who has heard it seems to like it. Some even say it's my best. It's definitely my most experimental. |
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[T.I.D.E.U.L.A.R.]
Release Date: October 2004 Tideular stands for Trancecontinental Ibiza Danceathon Express: Uncensored Live And Remixed. I was in a weird place when I came up with that. It was supposed to be sort of a joke about all those crappy mix dance albums that are full of really bad cheesy tracks. I really like this album. The most pop based of any of my stuff. If you haven't heard anything I've done, and you're not really that into electronic music, well, I'd check this one out. It's probably the most palatable. |
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[CONTROL]
Release Date: January 2004 This album has it's moments, but in all honesty. I don't really like it. That's probably why I'm delaying making it available. This was sort of an experiment in editing. Could I create an album that would sound good without any mixing? Mostly it was to hone my editing skills and, well, it could use some mixing. I'll put it up eventually, but listen to my others first. |
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[NO TURNTABLES AND ONE DJ]
Release Date: September 2003 This was my first real attempt at a mix album. I had made stuff before this, but never attempted to beatmatch. The version that is online has actually been remastered. The first transition was so atrocious I had to go back and fix it. I also enhanced the bass a little. I was VERY into electro when I made this and you'll hear the influence. All in all a very fun album. |