Larvly intro with the piano in Who We Are. Have to say that I have never heard that tune before, but makes for a wicked first tune. Amazing little tease in there before Who We Are has dropped. Works wonders with the first tune, and not saying what it is for anyone who hasn't listened, but brings some added energy to Breaks tune. Even If keeps the summer time vibes flowing nicely, easing into Raised By Wolves effortlessly. Started playing Havana again the other week too. The way it builds to the drop with the tinging metallic note on the beat & drops with rolling drums & pounding bass makes for a satisfying tune to mix + rediscovering tunes like that is always quality. But Havana snuck in under the radar for the double with Raised By Wolves, which was a really nice touch, not hearing the build up till it was in. Also wicked keeping RBW in for a longer mix was a cool touch, feeling the mix more, for longer, even though I'm not a huge fan of RBW, I found myself liking it by the time Havana rolled on its own. Wasn't feeling Roxy Music when it came out, but it fit the flavour of the mix & sat well with Havana. Vocals snuck in again till when the second part of Havana dropped & complimented Vicious Circles tune very well. I like the way Havana naturally cuts the fourth beat or so after 64 bars from the second drop, letting Roxy Music briefly do its thing on its own for a second.
Sometimes We Lie whispers in effectively to Roxy Music, EQed exceptionally well in the intro, for the vocals in Roxy Music to come back in briefly. Let Me Go rmx's vocals bless the ride for the tune to roll out to full effect & seamlessly blended. Tickling high end of of Let Me Go rmx coming in has an essence of Rare Earth similarities. Alibi rmx was in at the end of the breakdown of Let Me Go rmx, both Break rmx's sitting well together & rolling the ride further. Afterthought made its appearance towards the tail end of Alibi rmx, but still with enough to hang in to the previous tune & memorable hooks to still be doing their work in Alibi rmx. Afterthought rolls out on its own, and so it should- with such an easy listening tune. Contradictions set up another double exceptionally well, both tunes talking to each other with the piano of Alix's tune & the vocal of Afterthought giving us some afterthoughts. Not heard No Reply before, but like the mildly melodic notes easing into Contradictions as soon as I heard it. I Think I Love You rmx eased its way into this mix again, singing its words over Calibres undeniable easy listening soundtrack, bringing similar notes together from ITILY & No Reply. Memorable riffs & melody of Love So True's intro sit very well with ITILY, for Love So True to contrast the mix with some rugged drum riffs, giving the right kind of addition to that blend. Down Somehow builds for the double with LST & rolls out nicely, for LST to sit back slightly in this mix, but still peaking through with its effects & stomping beat with vocal towards the end of that mix.
Really nice mix all in all AJ. I enjoyed it slightly more that your last one, and on a similar tip to I Think I Love You Notting Hill. Started listening yesterday morning when the sun was making an appearance and was your mix complimented the weather a treat. Today finished up listening to your mix right the way through, and wanted the sun to be back again to give it that extra element (its just peaking through the clouds now, listening to the tail end of Down Somehow). I know you are managing the History Of DnB 20 years mix, but we need more Teddy Bizzle mixes. Don't leave it SO long next time man