baddis98 wrote:+ tunes: big tunes all the way, didn't even know each of them and finally "understood" cerebral (seriously i listened to the clips on chemical at least 4 times, still never got it yet, until now)
+ selection: well diversified but still keeping the vibe all the time
- mixing is kinda out of time at some points imo. not talking about snares and kicks being out of place, but about the point of time you're dropping some of the tunes
- that humming in the background
not trying to be too technical or negative, just wanted to give you something more constructive than "awesome!"
oh and if you could provide me with anything smaller than .wav i'd appreciate it!

thanks for the positive points, i try to put as much music in i love.. and as i can see in your opinion i do have a good selection, something i accomplished over the last practising sessions i think. because its not that easy, u cant mix all tracks together with eachother.. it just doesnt have a good flow sometimes. but mostly when im mixing, i get an impuls in my head to know what tune i have to spin next.. just goes by itself most of the time.
as for the negative points, i do make mistakes against snares and kicks sometimes, but you always gonna have that with vinyl probably.. its a matter of how you resolve it when it happens imo.. but as of the last sets i've been mixing im even getting better at beatmatching until almost no faults can be heard anymore.
and indeed i heard it in the mix when i listened to it afterwards, some tunes are badly dropped, i think i need to be more patient before dropping in a tune, i mix to fast sometimes i think.. so i should maybe give the tunes a bit more space, no?
dont know what u really mean with the humming? not hearing that when i'm listening.. but if u hear it, what could be the problem?
anyway, thanks for the listen and the constructive feedback, just what i need
i'll upload the mp3 somewhere

, i just wanted to put up the wav on soundcloud, cause it would sound better i thought.