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drtim

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  1. Hi all, 

     

    My latest project has been a retrospective mix of some of my all time favourites - all are tracks that Jules supported heavily at the time.

     

    The Jam Session: Retrospective Mix (1996-2002)

    June 2018. 

     

    01.  Fine Young Cannibals - I'm Not The Man I Used To Be (Rollo & Sister Bliss Monster Mix)

    02.  Hands Burn - Good Shot (Fontaine & Vern Mix)

    03.  Brooklyn Bounce - Club Bizarre (Tomcraft Mix)

    04.  Gold 'n' Delicious - Ascension

    05.  Vincent De Moor - Fly Away

    06.  Sonique - It Feels So Good (En-Motion Mix)

    07.  Matt Darey - Beautiful

    08.  Ratty - Sunrise (Here I Am)

    09.  Mario Più - Communication (Yomanda's Interference Mix)

    10.  Dumonde - Tomorrow (Jam-X & De Leon Mix)

    11.  Mr Phillips - 7th Day (Wednesday At BCM Mix)

    12.  Lost Tribe - Gamemaster (Matt Darey Mix)

     

     

     

    Cheers, 

     

    Tim. 

  2. Hi all, 

     

    I'm looking for a digital version of 'A9' - but the only ones I can find have a short vocal in the breakdown. I'm sure the vinyl copy I own (currently in storage) and the version Jules used to play didn't have any vocal. Can anyone shed any light on this?

     

    Cheers!

  3. On 5/10/2010 at 1:15 AM, Tremor said:

    Jules is trying to do a DJ trick with 2 copies of the tune. However he has not properly matched the audio level between the 2 channels on the mixer - hence one sounds much louder than the other. Also he has not properly matched the speeds - one is much faster than the other which is very noticeable since the pitch is obviously way different too. There won't be a better copy of the set out there since the errors were surely in the way Jules was doing the live extended mix.

     

    You may be correct Tremor. However it's rather odd that he would even attempt this without first adjusting the gain and pitch. Which makes me think there were other forces at play. When he mixes out of Shrink & into Darude the audio level drops considerably. Then when he switches between the 2 copies of Darude, one is stereo and the other is mono. It then remains mono until he mixes into AMP. So he was definitely having technical issues.

  4. I'd rather remember him the way he was than watch this rubbish. How can it be that he was better at mixing with vinyl than on the Nexus 2's? It makes no sense!! Even my Dad can mix on the Nexus' :lol: :rolleyes:

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