For all you saying their mixing sucks, they were producers before they were djs and im pretty sure around this time period is when they were just starting out mixing so give them a break :) PLUS if you watch their more recent dj sets or seen their dj sets live they are amazing. They are one of my favorites to watch.
1. Terrence Parker - Your Love 2. Eats Everything - The Size 3. Klic - Disco Music 4. Beat Of The Drum - Happa 5. Julio Bashmore - Au Seve 6. Bodica - Steam 7. George Fitzgerald - Child 8. Disclosure feat. Sinead Harnett - Boiling 9. Disclosure - My Intention Is War (Fig II) 10. Shadow Child - So High 11. Squarehead - Elegante 12. KiNK - Existence 13. Disclosure - What's In Your Head
01:35 Terrance Parker - Your Love 04:36 The Size - Eats Everything 06:50 Disco Music - Klic 08:59 Beat Of The Drum - Happa 11:08 Au Seve - Julio Bashmore 15:20 Child - George Fitzgerald
Here you go. 1.Terrance Parker - Your Love 2.Eats Everything - The Size VIP 3.Klic - Disco Music 4.Tamas Villalobos - Squared 5.Julio Basmore - Au Seve 6.Boddika - Steam 7.George Fitzgerald Feat. Sinead Harnett - Child Disclosure (Boiling VIP) 8.Disclosure - My Intention Is War (Fig. II) 9.Shadow Child - So High 10.Squarehead - Elegante KiNK [Existence] 11.Disclosure - What's In Your Head VIP
saoijaf apro Two different songs. Squarehead - Elegante... and then there's KiNK - Existence (which might be the song you're talking about) Hope i could help mate
0:13 Terrence Parker -- Your Love 4:05 Eats Everything -- The Size VIP. 5:30 Klic -- Disco Music VIP. 10:00 Julio Bashmore -- Au Seve. 12.30 Boddika -- Steam 15:00 George Ftizgerald -- Child. 19:00 Disclosure -- Boiling VIP. 20:30 Disclosure -- My Intention Is War (Fig. II) 24:00 Shadow Child -- So High 27:30 Squarehead -- Elgante. 29:30 Kink -- Existence. 32:20 Disclosure -- What's in your head VIP.
I get why everyone is saying it's really bad mixing but to be honest, this is my favourite boiler room. It would have been a really great sounding mix if you were there, so no one cares. There's good tracks, average mixing but the atmosphere and beat of all of the music there makes up for it:)
PrinceOfArmadale Because the art of mixing is part of the club culture and it's a dying art. Tracks are so easy to produce in your basement these days (which is great, imo). But producers who are not DJs go on tour to make money (because touring is really the only way to make money as a musician right now); resulting in poorly mixed, shitty sets. And to be honest, some DJ nights have resulted in disappointment when I go see my favourite producers and they can't mix - even if the selection is good.
Someone point me to a video where the mix ISN'T weak. All these comments on alot of these dj sets are so critical but the people never point to a video of how "It should be done". I'd like to see it. Just so I know
Thank you so much. I've been checking this page for almost a month, waiting for someone to answer the question (that 3 people asked) about what song was playing at 27:00. Nice one.
To all the people thinking the mixing is off beat sounds shitty ect ect.. keep in mind that there is a substantial amount of this set missing from the actual footage, usually like any showcased dj set and any other boiler room set theyre about 1 hour this is obviously 35 mins only half of the full things. as far as i can tell there ws camera difficultys during this night that nobody care enough about to fix. from the guy actually analyzing the video.
Full Tracklist!: Terrance Parker - Your Love Eats Everything - The Size VIP Klic - Disco Music Tamas Villalobos - Squared Julio Basmore - Au Seve Boddika - Steam George Fitzgerald - Child Disclosure ft. Sinead Harnett - Boiling VIP Disclosure - My Intention Is War (Fig. II) Shadow Child - So High Squarehead - Elegante Kink - Existence Disclosure - What's In Your Head VIP
I'll never understand people that go to hear dance music, or any music for that matter, and just stand there! Apparently they are having so much fun that it is beyond our ability to comprehend...
here is the track list Terrance Parker - Your Love Eats Everything - The Size VIP Klic - Disco Music ID - ID Julio Basmore - Au Seve ID - ID George Fitzgerald - Child Disclosure - Boiling VIP (feat. Sinead Harnett) Disclosure - My Intention Is War (Fig. II) Shadow Child - So High Squarehead - Elegante Kink - Existence Disclosure - What’s In Your Head VIP
thát's the spirit !! you need to get yourself a turntable setup yeyaahh ,.,. that's how I started back in '99 .. quit the music scene to focus 100% on my company but I've just ordered some pioneer stuff to get back in tha game :D
1. Terrence Parker - Your Love | 2. Eats Everything - The Size | 3. Klic - Disco Music | 4. Beat Of The Drum - Happa | 5. Julio Bashmore - Au Seve | 6. ?? 7. George Fitzgerald - Child 8. Disclosure feat. Sinead Harnett - Boiling | 9. Disclosure - My Intention Is War (Fig II) | 10. Shadow Child - So High | 11. Squarehead - Elegante | 12. KiNK - Existence | 13. Disclosure - What's In Your Head |.
TRACKLIST: 1.Terrence Parker - Your Love 2.Eats Everything - The Size 3.Klic - Disco Music 4.Beat Of The Drum - Happa 5.Julio Bashmore - Au Seve [BROADWALK] 6.George Fitzgerald - Child [AUS] 7.Disclosure feat. Sinead Harnett - Boiling 8.Disclosure - My Intention Is War (Fig II) [MODA BLACK] 9.Shadow Child - So High [MODA BLACK] 10.Squarehead - Elegante 11.KiNK - Existence 12.Disclosure - What's In Your Head
check out the boiler room set they do with skream. they do a pretty god job there. plus, Mixing is mostly a learned skill now - producing is the highest yield method to set yourself apart these days. -some great song choices on there part though
they are top of the ladder from their productions, popularity of their tunes leads to demand for gigs which they will have to dj, kinda the way it goes for a lot of acts nowadays. most acts will spend more time practising production than DJing.
Hats off to anyone that can make the bassline patch/tell me the synth that it comes from in the track at 4:16 Been at it all day, close but no cigar...
To be honest, the mixing is just fine. Take in mind the mix on vinyls and not on cdj's. They are not a computer, i just like to hear that is mixed by humans and not by computers. They are not offbeat. I really don't see what you find bad about their style of mixing ? :/
Terrance Parker - Your Love Eats Everything - The Size VIP Klic - Disco Music ID - ID Julio Basmore - Au Seve ID - ID George Fitzgerald - Child Disclosure - Boiling VIP (feat. Sinead Harnett) Disclosure - My Intention Is War (Fig. II) Shadow Child - So High Squarehead - Elegante Kink - Existence Disclosure - What’s In Your Head VIP