oh, speaking of meshing and flowing. been meaning to ask: are there licensing agreements for compilations that specifically prohibit songs from being layered over or under other songs for certain #s of seconds? why would the textures mix cd contain such great mixing (in my opinion), but not back to mine. i've noticed that more commercial compilations never seem to let 2 songs play for too long at 1 time. not that any amount of revised sequencing or mixing could save this particular release (in my opinion). i am wholly uninspired by it. is this supposed to be the last back to mine? or did i read misinformation? groove armada (in my opinion) is by far (BY FAR) the best one. the only one i can listen to all the way through. michael --- "-> rachel" <rachel@migoto.com> wrote:
well, hmmmm.
at first play, i thought "geez, this is pretty good - what's everyone going on about?" and then i hit the chi-lites track and it all kind of went to hell from there... i mean, the compilation doesn't really flow, does it? there's some great stuff in the beginning and in the end, and i'm pretty fond of the direction of the Land of Green Ginger. (i'm such a sucker for wacky samples!) as a whole i just felt like the track selection didn't mesh, though a lot of them stand well on their own...
anyways, just my thoughts.
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