Honestly, I'm not...and I wasn't interested in the third either. Nothing personal, but aa3 was a low bitrate mix of tracks that are readily available on various different file sharing apps. I appreciate the work but personally, I'd rather have an official, high-quality release, or, mix my own favorites together with higher audio standards. From what I understand, you've taken 128k files, mixed them and encoded the mix at 128k. There is so much data missing from the original audio that it's not worth listening to on a nice home audio system. Don't hate me, just personal opinion.
While I've clearly stated my position in regards to mp3s (ie they are evil), I think there are a lot of mixes on the AA3 that make it worth getting. With my attitude towards mp3s, it takes a lot for me to say that. AA3 is really the only orb stuff I've liked in the past few years. Cydoina....yawn, B&T...better but still not that great. LXs remixes, for me, are among his best efforts and sometimes difficult to track down. If you're lucky enough to find all the mixes that are on AA3 as wav files or in their original format, there would be no point in downloading it but I have less than half of those tracks and don't have the time or patience to endlessly search through stacks of records. I appreciate the effort. Just a different opinion...and, BTW, who wouldn't rather have high quality official releases of this stuff? And how about some official live records while we're at it? -matt _________________________________________________________________ Learn to simplify your finances and your life in Streamline Your Life from MSN Money. http://special.msn.com/money/0405streamline.armx
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