Hey, listening to the mix now… intro is so-so.. I can send you a link to a company that will have it more professional-sounding, radio-style (they cost me…. 18 euros… ridiculously cheap).
I’m not saying hey let’s pretend we’re Skrillex here, I’m just saying, let’s up prod values a bit.
I assume you’re looking for feedback?
great first track (hadn’t hard that track in years, the remix sounds good). starting with a bang is part of my philosophy too.
Are you on Traktor? You might want to look into changing latency, it skips a little as you probably heard yourself. This is a recurring issue on the mix (I encountered a similar problem on my latest mix, too).
The first mix is actually fine, by the way.
Length: I think published dj mixes should 60 minutes in length minimum. Anything less and it risks sounding like a pastime kind of thing (that said, I don’t know your objectives with this, maybe it is a pastime but I’m going to assume you’re trying, like me and many on these boards to earn a living from this).
The rest of the mix is a good blend of dance-floor ready choons, but the mixing is uninspiring. You need to stay in the mix a little bit longer (but not too long). Hit the sweet spot and stay there, that’s the ticket.
If I were you, and again, depending on your objectives, I would make my sound more radio-friendly by adding more vocal tracks. Can’t be a proper househead without some appreciation of soulful vocal house. Try also acquiring some prog house tracks, make your sound more radio-friendly (no need to sell your soul to the devil just yet though).
Oh, and one last thing: you’ll get nowhere on mixcloud.com. Ditch them like last night’s girlfriend, and move operations to soundcloud. That’s what I did. Bigger audience, and people will get to download your mix. That last part is essential.
Hope you liked the feedback
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