I love this mix!  Come play in Iowa!

But if you're inspired by Ron Hardy, why no train wrecks, skipping
records or distortion? ;-)

Ron Hardy's mixing was a more primitive version of Jeff Mills -- part
of the excitement is that it seems like it's going to go off the rails
at any moment.  Not criticizing your mixing -- anyone imitating that
aspect of Hardy's mixing is just going to sound incompetent. Besides
Hardy came up in an era before people figured out seamless mixing --
he's way smoother than some guys from back in the day...


On 12/14/06, Jacob Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here's an old-school mix I recorded live, inspired by Ron Hardy
bootlegs. It's got electro, early house and techno, and even some
disco breaks:

http://www.gridface.com/mp3s/gridface_live_20061210.html

Feedback is welcome ;-)

Cheers,
Jake

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