-------- Original Message -------- > From: "Blaauw, Martijn de " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: 02 December 2005 12:36 > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: (313) DE9 Transitions > > I gave this new mixalbum by R. Hawtin a few good listenings over the > past few days and i do not know what to think of it. > He did a great job in cutting, pasting, mixing, morphing and > restructuring all the trakcs and putting them togeheter again > But i cannot get rid of the feeling that it all sounds a bit dull and > sometimes boring...i mean it just goes on and on in the same > Tempo, and there's clicks, hicks and ticks everywhere but i do miss some > peakpoint stuff...As said, great job in what he did > and the way it's been put together but some more action would have made > it more exciting for me. > > Do some of u have any thoughts on this mix???
Did you hear the CD or the DVD? The end of the DVD has some very nice finishing bits, which may tie things together for you better??? I've only heard/seen it once so far, and not all of it at that, but I definitely thought it was the best of the three (I've never really had time for the other two). I'd probably have to hear it again to say if I thought it sounded flat overall, but on my first listen, I didn't have that impression, and it's *precisely* what I would listen for, as I thought that was precisely the downfall of the previous two. I was actually quite impressed! Best recorded Richie Hawtin mix since X-Mix 3 if ya ask me. I also thought his track selection was a lot more interesting than the previous ones. That's a whole lotta K Alexi. :) Tristan ======= [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk