thanks Ken...my resident postmaster :))
 
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        Viola!
        
        k
        
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        oh and loads of EQ :)
        
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                well hopefully someone slese can post my email as
                I know someof you have probs :) Ken please :)))
        
                I well play many styles but I like my techno cut up
                and I like it like Bone or Mills style..but then I also go for 
the long
        mixes and
                tricks as well , a bit of all I think,well I am no judge but 
that is how I
        would
                describe my style...for seamless mixing and perfect DJ'ing in 
that sense
        its gotta
                be Laurent Garnier all the time, he is the bomb, wicked style 
and wicked
        tunes..he even dropped
                Out of Space by the Prodigy at Sonar 2003 I heard..top man.
        
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                        ok so i am curious to know how you all mix, im not into 
tricks and
        things i
                        just want a nice smooth mix without endless 
beatmatching (get on
        with the
                        tunes i say!)
        
                        generally when i mix house i tend to bring the next 
tune in with
        the bass
                        turned 3/4 of the way down and gradually bring it up as 
i bring the
        outgoing
                        tune's bass down then i wind down the volume until it 
is faded out.
        or ill
                        bring a tune in with the bass almost off then at the 
appropriate
        time ill
                        swap the bassline into the new tune (if that makes 
sense)
        
                        anyway its getting a bit 'samey' and im looking for 
some tips
        
                        ab
        
        
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