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I'm absolutely LOVING this mix!! That Felix track is DOPE too... I can't understand why some peeps aren't into it. I guess they're just behind the curve is all!
It's quality. The only track that hurts it a little is the Felix da Housecat mix IMO.
Yeah, I really like it but am not feeling that track at all. Usually I skip it or just turn it off when when that track comes on. All in All, it's a great album but I really don't think a comparison can be made to ADD...
at first i wasn't feeling the felix track either but i heard him play it live in nyc and baltimore and it went over massive in the clubs.
I can't tell exactly what the "sasha" touch is but whatever he added/subtracted/looped/edited has come together in an absolutely beautiful compilation!
How can anyone knock ADD. Or for that matter even compare a mix cd with an artist's own produced album. ADD was a monumental album that has influenced progressive dance music as we know it. Go back and listen to ADD again. Then go back and listen to all the amazing records that have come out since then. ADD's influence on progressive is clearly heard in many of the awesome records that have come out. As a novice music production student when I hear ADD I hear an amazing quality that is so hard to find these days with all the bullshit that comes out.
Does anyone else feel this way?
I definitely agree. ADD is amazing, the more you listen, the more the intricicies (sp?) come out at you. Yet the songs are left somewhat raw for remixes to be made from them. But comparing an artist album, with a mix album is tough to do, IMO. I'm looking forward to hearing Involver with an open mind.
I agree with this >> "You just can?t compare Airdrawndagger (disappointed) with Involver."
However I also think ADD was a breakthrough for electronic music in many ways. If you ever signed up on Sasha's website and downloaded the individual wav files from each track you will hear how detailed each sound is, and therefore appreciate the time Sasha spent creating them (with his producer friends of course). Being a sound junkie myself I cannot imagine how he created the stuff!
I need to check out the Involver promo some more. But to compare the two is like comparing oranges and apples.
I'm lucky enough to have that limited edition too .....
It's not very handy but does like nice (and very different)
Involver is without a doubt the best mixalbum I've heard this year !!
Listening to it takes me back to the Involver promo tour @ Powerzone Amsterdam I got owned so much especially by Burma & Watching cars go by
An essential set of wax in my opinion.. Don't know what the titles of the tracks are but one of the caught my ear, and I'll buy it for that song alone. Definately will be one of my favorite records in the crate for this summer! :o
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