Dear All,
Given the renewed interest in the Sasha (Zen After Party) Mix, after Mark Hunt's Dat recording
surfaced, I thought I would try and take it one step further and create something more in line
with 2010 format wise by creating a Deluxe Version.
So I spent considerable time editing Part 1 of the recording into an Iphone/ipod Podcast with a visually
interactive photo book sequenced to sound track and CD Style Navigation skip, forwards and backwards.
I did this because I believe it's time to set the bar higher standard wise, in the hope that some of our favorite DJ's take notice and to try and empower them to take control over their own live set distribution. To give us something in high quality bit rate format, that's reflective of what their actually currently playing now, rather than six months old.
For them to make these sets available to download on their own websites rather than peer to peer file sharing sights and blogspots.
Charlie May in particular has led the way with this approach recently and it's to be applauded.
Hope you all enjoy what i've done and feedback positive or negative is always welcomed!
If their's sufficient demand I may do others
Andy
Given the renewed interest in the Sasha (Zen After Party) Mix, after Mark Hunt's Dat recording
surfaced, I thought I would try and take it one step further and create something more in line
with 2010 format wise by creating a Deluxe Version.
So I spent considerable time editing Part 1 of the recording into an Iphone/ipod Podcast with a visually
interactive photo book sequenced to sound track and CD Style Navigation skip, forwards and backwards.
I did this because I believe it's time to set the bar higher standard wise, in the hope that some of our favorite DJ's take notice and to try and empower them to take control over their own live set distribution. To give us something in high quality bit rate format, that's reflective of what their actually currently playing now, rather than six months old.
For them to make these sets available to download on their own websites rather than peer to peer file sharing sights and blogspots.
Charlie May in particular has led the way with this approach recently and it's to be applauded.
Hope you all enjoy what i've done and feedback positive or negative is always welcomed!
If their's sufficient demand I may do others
Andy
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