NADALSCORE: 5 / 20
track selection: 4
transitioning: 1
beatmatching: 0
overall mix direction: 0
Thanks for posting.
Celsius by Eddie Thoneick is not the best intro track. That’s a two-thirds of the way track, because of the buildup and all. Best to avoid buildup tracks in your intro.
Transitions: there are none, anywhere in the mix. Part of the point is to hit that in-the-mix spot and stay in it a little while, ‘make the tracks talk to each other.’
From Celsius to Million Voices there’s no story being told, why transition from the first to the next? How did you make the choice? Unless you know your music library and can line tracks up on the fly there need to be a little more thinking into this.
The strong point of your mix is the track selection; you go for high-energy tracks that are sure to get those hands in the air. Now you need to apply a program to it: line up your tracks in the right order, tell your story through your DJing, and make sure you’ve got long, progressive transitions in between tracks.
The mix from Hello to One was in key but you shouldn’t cut the next record when the first one has no beat, just a melody. Wait for the beat to start again and then start cutting in the next one.
Because of the complete lack of transition, I’m giving a low score. Looking forward to your next improved DJ mix. You might want to consider harmonic mixing, to follow keys a little better.