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May 22nd, 2003, 01:43 AM
#1
My mix is up!
Bernie - you may delete if you find this too self promoting
My *Decade of Dance* megamix is finally finished and available for download at www.urgdjs.com
(register, click "Remix Downloads", click "URG Releases")
Don't worry...it's free.
Here's the tracklist:
1) Delegation - Heartache No. 9
2) Aurra - Checkin' You Out
3) Leroy Burgess - Stranger
4) France Joli - Gonna Get over You
5) Rose Royce - Do Your Dance
6) The Emotions - Best of My Love
7) B.B. & Q. Band - Imagination
8. Change - The Glow of Love
9) Lakeside - Fantastic Voyage
10) Colors - Am I Gonna Be The One
11) The Concept - Mr. DJ
12) D-Train - Keep Giving Me Love
13) Five Star - The Slightest Touch (Shep Pettibone Remix)
14) Hashim - Al Nafyish (The Soul)
15) J.M. Silk - Jack Your Body
16) Mac Band - Roses Are Red
17) Karyn White - The Way You Love Me (12" Mix)
18. The Boys - Dial my Heart
19) Bell Biv Devoe - Poison (12")
Hope you all like it :D
Comments will be gladly appreciated.
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May 27th, 2003, 12:05 PM
#2
Hi K-Bee,
I downloaded your file but I can't seem to open it and get it to play. Any tips? Really would like to hear this. What is the file extension ".rar"? I think that's my problem.
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May 27th, 2003, 01:18 PM
#3
RAR is a file compression format, like ZIP or SIT. There's a freeware plug-in that allows WinZip to use RAR (haven't used it myself in ages though so I can't remember where).
Audio files compress much better with RAR than ZIP... actually, ZIP has almost no effect on reducing the size of audio files.
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May 27th, 2003, 01:41 PM
#4
Thanks, Graham. I found the website and downloaded their newest version. It's playing fine. If anyone is interested:
www.rarlab.com
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May 29th, 2003, 01:51 AM
#5
K-Bee, I really enjoyed your mix! Thanks for it...and I hope you do another one soon!
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May 29th, 2003, 02:31 AM
#6
Jam master Jay,
I'm working on it as we speak. I've got something special in store for First Choice's Let No Man Put Asunder.
Stay Tuned!!
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May 29th, 2003, 04:22 PM
#7
K-Bee,
Very nice! You worked this --- some nice edits. At first I thought you were giving a "live/on-the-fly" set. Two mixes in I realized no one can move that fast :) . Nice choices to represent those years. Of your first nine songs you've got eight hits by me. I don't recognize the Leroy Burgess number but I like it's Michael Jackson touches from "Don't Stop... Enough".
These questions are coming from the DJ side of my brain, not the dancer: 1) Were you concerned with mood when you were deciding what to mix or was 'beats' the driving force? and, 2) Are these digital edits or old fashion tape splices?
I'll tell ya, some of the tricks were quite fierce and I really like 'em. Let us know when your new one is ready.
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May 29th, 2003, 05:13 PM
#8
Nicknack,
first of all. Thank you for the nice comments :)
I'm really not a live DJ at all. Just like to play around with my computer from time to time. This mix was done with Acid Pro and Cool Edit Pro and with a little help from Fruityloops as well. I had to convert a lot of tracks into the MP3 and Wav formats in order to do so.
I wanted to stay away from the obvious hits of the decade but still try to create a good representation of the various styles of the late 70s and 80's. Of course the beats played a big role. Even today when the "art" of timestretching is the name of the game, I still find it important to stick to tracks with about the same BPM. Altering the speed to much just don't work that well despite all the digital wonders of the modern computer technology
The next mix I'll be adding to the site is a rather strange version of TLC's No Scrubs with some use of Midnight Stars Midas Touch added for the sake of old school flava! :lol:
That should be up in about a week or so.
As for "Let no Man Put Asunder" i don't know yet.
I may also do a best of Stock Aitken Waterman mix soon (or maybe that actually should be "Worst of..." :lol: )
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