Proton Pack Live - James Zabiela - Renaissance February 2009, 9.2.2009

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  • Scarface
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jan 2006
    • 154

    #31
    Re: Proton Pack Live - James Zabiela - Renaissance February 2009, 9.2.2009

    lovin it, thx!!

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    • jmrecillas
      Gold Gabber
      • Aug 2007
      • 800

      #32
      Re: Proton Pack Live - James Zabiela - Renaissance February 2009, 9.2.2009

      Originally posted by futura
      From mixingbowl where someone posted the synopsis of the mix:

      James Zabiela - Renaissance February 2009 Promo Mix (Proton Radio) - 02-09-2009

      65 mins long, 128 kbps quality, no tracklist...

      Here is a personal blog post from Zabiela:

      This is the story of my Renaissance Masters mix or, put another way, a few days in the life of me and my music. A random ramble that accompanies the mix should you, the listener, want a further angle into the depths of the music and sounds that can be heard throughout the CD.

      I spent a month walking around with a microtrak recorder in order to make this CD a snapshot of life through my ears. I practically live in headphones, they’re permanently super glued to my head and I’m not often seen without them, whether it’s going to the shop to buy a pint of milk or flying to some far flung island, city or town for a gig, so the constant use of the microtrak wasn’t a massive change to my outward appearance - lol!

      This first blog installment describes some of the samples, sounds and tunes that comprise the first 20 minutes of Disc 1, which in an unprecedented move, I am also making avail as a stream (link above) so you can marry words to music and hear what I am talking about. At a later date, before the full release of the album, I’m going to offer a free download of all the recorded samples (James Zabiela’s Field Recordings), which you can have fun with picking out of the mix, discovering where – and how – I used them.

      The CD opens (00.00) with the sound of me walking along F Street in NW Washington DC, USA (they’re not my high heels you can hear at first BTW, I was wearing sneakers). You can hear three girls pass by, singing opera and then a ranting eccentric shouting something indecipherable, “In a place like this the magic is all around you” (00.39). It certainly is…

      As I leave the first track by Michna, I depart Washington DC at the same time; the sound of me getting into a car (03.32) and heading to my next destination can be heard. My friend Joel’s words of wisdom (03.4 ring out like random internal thoughts we sometimes get whilst traveling about from place to place. Tell me I’m not alone here?!

      On the plane now as Trentemoller’s ‘Always Something Better’ comes to an end and the female air steward from British Airways can be heard commanding all electronic devices to be turned off and headsets removed (08.4. As I obey and take off my ‘phones you can hear her words suddenly come into clarity (08.55) but then I mash up her voice with my internal plug-ins (you have to use your imagination whilst listening to this…)!

      The flight is finally approaching its destination, Milan, which is signaled by a distant Italian voice making a landing announcement (09.06) although it’s muffled beneath the delays and reverbs going on inside my headphones. Her voice reminds me of the advertisements for the off-world colonies in Bladerunner. Back into a car (09.31), transferring from the airport, speeding down the express way to the sound of Kuriaki whose synth lines are, in my opinion, fittingly reminiscent of a certain Italian composer, Vangelis.

      A Hungarian scientist speaks about the possible distance that teleportation allows things to travel (13.30) and at the same time we’re transported musically in tempo and feeling. ‘The way of life can be free and beautiful’, now we’re somewhere else… these freethinking words aim to provoke as we continue our journey… Taken from the ‘Beautiful Place EP’ comes Boards of Canada’s ‘Amo Bishop Roden’ (18.32). I actually discovered this track when I was ill once, feeling kind of sorry for myself at 4am, not able to sleep.

      I hung my head out of the window and rain was pouring onto my face. I’m not saying this is how anyone should listen to it, but I’ll never forget that feeling the track gave me the first time I heard it. Its tortured strings almost sound like they themselves are sick, but the bass notes lift the composition (much like the droplets of rain did on my feverish face). Does that sound too poetic?! We’re back into the film noir of Bladerunner here: ‘Lost in time like tears in the rain’, Roy Batty’s words that come near the end of the film and, sadly, his short lifespan. To capture and reflect this mood I made a field recording of rain from my bedroom window at 4am, which can be heard during the mix transition beneath the two tracks.

      There’s still a distance to travel….

      Oh my God! This is some kick ass set. Pure perfection from beginning to end. Astonishing! We have a DJ on the decks. Thanks for an astonishing and supperbly set. The best progresive house set of the year so far I have listen. Thanks, mr. Zabiela!!

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      • jmrecillas
        Gold Gabber
        • Aug 2007
        • 800

        #33
        Re: Proton Pack Live - James Zabiela - Renaissance February 2009, 9.2.2009

        I just have to promote this set at my web page, unfortunately this review was written into Spanish. If someone is interested into read it,and know some Spanish, surely enjoy it; I put a photo of another Zabiela's album. This is the link:

        Blogger is a blog publishing tool from Google for easily sharing your thoughts with the world. Blogger makes it simple to post text, photos and video onto your personal or team blog.

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        • jmrecillas
          Gold Gabber
          • Aug 2007
          • 800

          #34
          Re: Proton Pack Live - James Zabiela - Renaissance February 2009, 9.2.2009

          Originally posted by futura
          From mixingbowl where someone posted the synopsis of the mix:

          James Zabiela - Renaissance February 2009 Promo Mix (Proton Radio) - 02-09-2009

          65 mins long, 128 kbps quality, no tracklist...

          Here is a personal blog post from Zabiela:

          This is the story of my Renaissance Masters mix or, put another way, a few days in the life of me and my music. A random ramble that accompanies the mix should you, the listener, want a further angle into the depths of the music and sounds that can be heard throughout the CD.

          I spent a month walking around with a microtrak recorder in order to make this CD a snapshot of life through my ears. I practically live in headphones, they’re permanently super glued to my head and I’m not often seen without them, whether it’s going to the shop to buy a pint of milk or flying to some far flung island, city or town for a gig, so the constant use of the microtrak wasn’t a massive change to my outward appearance - lol!

          This first blog installment describes some of the samples, sounds and tunes that comprise the first 20 minutes of Disc 1, which in an unprecedented move, I am also making avail as a stream (link above) so you can marry words to music and hear what I am talking about. At a later date, before the full release of the album, I’m going to offer a free download of all the recorded samples (James Zabiela’s Field Recordings), which you can have fun with picking out of the mix, discovering where – and how – I used them.

          The CD opens (00.00) with the sound of me walking along F Street in NW Washington DC, USA (they’re not my high heels you can hear at first BTW, I was wearing sneakers). You can hear three girls pass by, singing opera and then a ranting eccentric shouting something indecipherable, “In a place like this the magic is all around you” (00.39). It certainly is…

          As I leave the first track by Michna, I depart Washington DC at the same time; the sound of me getting into a car (03.32) and heading to my next destination can be heard. My friend Joel’s words of wisdom (03.4 ring out like random internal thoughts we sometimes get whilst traveling about from place to place. Tell me I’m not alone here?!

          On the plane now as Trentemoller’s ‘Always Something Better’ comes to an end and the female air steward from British Airways can be heard commanding all electronic devices to be turned off and headsets removed (08.4. As I obey and take off my ‘phones you can hear her words suddenly come into clarity (08.55) but then I mash up her voice with my internal plug-ins (you have to use your imagination whilst listening to this…)!

          The flight is finally approaching its destination, Milan, which is signaled by a distant Italian voice making a landing announcement (09.06) although it’s muffled beneath the delays and reverbs going on inside my headphones. Her voice reminds me of the advertisements for the off-world colonies in Bladerunner. Back into a car (09.31), transferring from the airport, speeding down the express way to the sound of Kuriaki whose synth lines are, in my opinion, fittingly reminiscent of a certain Italian composer, Vangelis.

          A Hungarian scientist speaks about the possible distance that teleportation allows things to travel (13.30) and at the same time we’re transported musically in tempo and feeling. ‘The way of life can be free and beautiful’, now we’re somewhere else… these freethinking words aim to provoke as we continue our journey… Taken from the ‘Beautiful Place EP’ comes Boards of Canada’s ‘Amo Bishop Roden’ (18.32). I actually discovered this track when I was ill once, feeling kind of sorry for myself at 4am, not able to sleep.

          I hung my head out of the window and rain was pouring onto my face. I’m not saying this is how anyone should listen to it, but I’ll never forget that feeling the track gave me the first time I heard it. Its tortured strings almost sound like they themselves are sick, but the bass notes lift the composition (much like the droplets of rain did on my feverish face). Does that sound too poetic?! We’re back into the film noir of Bladerunner here: ‘Lost in time like tears in the rain’, Roy Batty’s words that come near the end of the film and, sadly, his short lifespan. To capture and reflect this mood I made a field recording of rain from my bedroom window at 4am, which can be heard during the mix transition beneath the two tracks.

          There’s still a distance to travel….
          certain Italian composer, Vangelis.

          Nop. Vangelis is actually Greek.

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          • two-
            Addiction started
            • Jun 2004
            • 475

            #35
            Re: Proton Pack Live - James Zabiela - Renaissance February 2009, 9.2.2009

            thanks for sharing!
            Art portfolio plus photos of exhibitions and work in progress at: http://www.flickr.com/josemariacasas/

            Profile at "bola de nieve" Argentinian Contemporary Art Directory: José María Casas | bola de nieve

            Art Proyects portfolio: Jose Maria Casas on Behance

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            • dma
              Banned
              • Feb 2009
              • 576

              #36
              Re: Proton Pack Live - James Zabiela - Renaissance February 2009, 9.2.2009

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              • ger stokes
                Gold Gabber
                • Jun 2004
                • 547

                #37
                Re: Proton Pack Live - James Zabiela - Renaissance February 2009, 9.2.2009

                For anyone who's a fussy cunt like me, i've edited out the slight mistake at the end of the deep dish track and now you wouldnt notice it in the mix at all.
                I've also made a cuesheet and included it in the folder incase anyone wants to burn this to cd and have it trackmarked...
                https://hearthis.at/gerstokes/

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                • Adzey
                  Are you Kidding me??
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 3517

                  #38
                  Re: Proton Pack Live - James Zabiela - Renaissance February 2009, 9.2.2009

                  cheers fussy cunt


                  "Working like a wizard he doesn't jump around much or react much to what he is playing but the place is going nuts"

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                  • anduhk
                    Fresh Peossy
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 1

                    #39
                    Re: Proton Pack Live - James Zabiela - Renaissance February 2009, 9.2.2009

                    Could you upload it again please?

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