got no problem doing this. don't see the big deal at all...
yeah exactly. i think you're gonna find as well that some of the best rolling mixes you're gonna get are from two tracks by the same producer, i think that's just common sense. for instance, try this little experiment... take two break tunes out of your box and roll 'em. i garuntee you won't be dissapointed with the results, i do it all the time.
was just about to say...
The day i got the Symmetry EP I was doing this all day, and I still enjoy doing it now. It's a shame All Around is on the back of Hooked up, I'd like to mix them quite a bit
buy another copy!! u know ur gonna rinse one of them to death! such a brillaint album!
i can't do it! makes me feel like im cheating or some shit because more often than most, tunes by the same producer work perfectly together, i prefer to be adventurous etc
it is rather petty though i guess
that kinda sums of what i feel especially cos most producers use pretty much the same drums and similar sounding baselines you sometimes can use two tunes to create a new track which quite often than not sounds good.
if tunes go together they jus go, regardless of who made them.
that kinda sums of what i feel especially cos most producers use pretty much the same drums and similar sounding baselines you sometimes can use two tunes to create a new track which quite often than not sounds good.
yeah man i've had a strictly break an icicle mix many times, usually some of the best i've done to be honest