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Electro | With Grace
April 20, 2006 05:32 AM PDT
I decided to do something a little different with this mix. My wife and I are dog/cat sitting for my parents while they’re away on vacation and I didn’t have my collection to pull from for this mix. I realized this last night when I was driving home from work. Lacking my home computer to synch up to, I’ve been running on empty, music-wise. A red-light dig through my glove box produced a great find: U.N.K.L.E.’s debut LP, Psyence Fiction. This is an album that really takes it to another level. I know you’ve heard pieces of these songs threaded throughout many of my mixes. If anything, that’s truly a testament to the influence that James Lavelle and DJ Shadow have on where I am, musically. If you liked what you've heard before, you'll probably like this. This mix is my “interpretation” of the album. I’ve edited it, swapped it around, and altogether rearranged it, hopefully for your listening pleasure. If you like what I did here, let me know. I’ve got tons of other albums/artists that I hold in such high regard and would love to continue doing a series of these tribute mixes. If they don’t jive with the listening public, well, so be it. You make the call. Let me know. Enjoy the journey down Psyence Fiction. I’ll be your guide, djconnor. Psyence Fiction by U.N.K.L.E.
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![]() About jamesonI've been at this for awihle now. My first posted mix was in October 2005 (Battle for Galactica). I was first posting VERY regularly, but I've increasingly slacked on meeting my own deadlines. Family responsibilities have taken center-stage, which isn't bad; I've just had to reorder some priorities... and how I tackle each and every mix. Early on, I was more concerned on how the mixes particularly sounded- not just the selection of music and transitions, but layering tracks together. -- mashing lite, I suppose. But that was an involved effort that, frankly, I was growing bored with. With a relatively limited amount of time with which to work, I found myself focusing more and more over time on JUST the RIGHT flow from one track to another. You can definitely hear this in newer mixes -- I have dropped my fear of silence and simply non-overlapped segues. I hope you enjoy the product(s) you have before you today.
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