tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21018554.post1303544452867382579..comments2024-03-20T18:17:47.946-05:00Comments on Low Light Mixes: flicker moments passing - a halftribe guest mixLow Light Mixeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01662565941443656175noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21018554.post-67049046081963069572021-01-21T22:47:33.905-06:002021-01-21T22:47:33.905-06:00Now see here - guests are not immune to review and...Now see here - guests are not immune to review and comments! Until the title is realized as a Halftribe cut, it conjures up 100 bpm containing the word flickering. Surprisingly the mix is by and large one of slow motion. That is, until we get to 42:30, where we must blink our meditating eyes, and 44:30 where we get a backbeat. Hays/Ducher has us fully awake, but then the gorgeous Innesti ennobles and tranquilizes us again. To make the mix more cohesive, you may consider removing or replacing the Caught and the Hays/Ducher, its difficult to see how they can be made to coexist with the others. Best they be replaced by more Halftribe content. <br /><br />Another thing noticed is the Jogging House (and to minor extent the Giustini) has hiss and distortion reminiscent of vinyl ruined by a worn needle. It's not clear whether this was original or intended or not, but was a bit unsettling.<br /><br />Thanks for producing this and bringing us some wonderful tracks - hopefully you can come back one day soon with a mix of all Halftribe content?The Interstellar Radio Stationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05222316398926184886noreply@blogger.com