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Rank: The Illuminist

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Audible Illumination Volume 2 is finally complete. Clocking in at a modest 1:21:28. This latest mix is guaranteed to cause your face to implode. This time around I went with sort of a scifi concept and ran with it and the end result, save for a couple of tracks, more or less revolves around a few central themes. I came very close to abandoning my efforts on this mix, as I was becoming more and more frustrated with my ideas not panning out the way I had imagined them. It wasn't until my roommate and good friend Ross listened to it and convinced me (begged) me to finish it that I found myself motivated once more. This version marks the 17th and final revision. He had listened to version 6. This mix is way more aggressive than AI Vol. 1, and I put a considerable amount of work into it. Every single track has been altered or added to, meaning that while you may have heard a few of these tracks before, they are back with a vengeance with some additional flare to keep them fresh. This mix also contains two remixes I'm rather pleased with, and spent a considerable amount of time fine-tuning until I was finally satisfied with the end result. I hope you'll enjoy listening to this as much as I enjoyed creating it. Track List: Audesi - The Rise and Descent Dj D.Empuck vs The Prodigy - Voodoo People (D.E. Mix) Astrix - Tweaky Psysex - Puzzle (Final Solution Mix) Psy Craft - Computech Dali - Tripop The Illuminist - Maria, Smack Up the Orinoco Flow That's Hammering in My Head to the Limit (Dali vs. Scooter vs. 2 Unlimited vs. The Prodigy vs. Garbage vs. Enya vs. Protoculture - Overdose Mix) Protoculture - Terra Tronics Giuseppe Ottaviani - Linking People Atlas Plug vs. Juno Reactor - Hotaka Be Known (The Illuminist Mix) Celldweller - Own Little World (Gabe Mix Master FX) Voicians - Limitbreaker 1200 Micrograms - Rock into the Future 1200 Micrograms - Acid for Nothing Infected Mushroom - Cities of the Future Hybrid Featuring Julee Cruise - If I Survive (The Illuminist Ultimate Survival Mix) Additional Sampled Tracks: Filterfunk - S.O.S. Message in a Bottle\ Genitorturers - Sin City (KMFDM Remix) Nine Inch Nails - The Perfect Drug (Spacetime Continuum Mix) Hybrid - If I Survive (Way Out West Dub) Attached to this post is both the torrent for AI Vol. 2, but also the torrent for the corrected AI Vol. 1, for those who wanted it. Feedback Appreciated.  [13:58] TheSpaniard84: I have a kitty stuck to my rump [13:58] WhuTdufK: I suppose that's better than what's normally stuck to your rump.
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Added to my super-secret torrent server.
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This mix comes highly recommended. Safety + Peace
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Rank: The Illuminist

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Thanks for the feedback!  [13:58] TheSpaniard84: I have a kitty stuck to my rump [13:58] WhuTdufK: I suppose that's better than what's normally stuck to your rump.
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downroading. silverwasp wrote:Be careful what you wish for... I have 10 younger siblings and I am only 20....
Yes.... Same parents WarMachine wrote:meh...maybe if he hadn't been handed a burning house he could have done great things, but right now he has won the Prize for what? Damage Control?
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In contrast to other mixes I've been listening to recently, the differentiable factor that The Illuminist brings is a lack of fear to sit on a beat and just enjoy it. There is often very little stylistic contrast between movements creating a very smooth experience. One statement flows logically into the next, as though telling a story in multiple parts. This is not one of those mixes that grabs your attention, grips you by the eyeballs and face fucks you with. No, instead this is the easy listening one would expect from a support character; it is the cleric of the party, the tuba of the marching band, [i]the key grip of the set.[/i] One might suggest that it perfectly matches the nature of its author. Painter. Creator. Whatever have you. Both styles, the eyeball-grabbing face-fucking and the tuba-playing key-gripping medic, have their place and time. This review is by no means to suggest that one should dismiss this mix in favor of the latest Tiesto mix or Kaskade's latest eurotrampfest. I would place this mix at the top of my list of shit to listen to while gaming, reading, writing (creative flow would be best for action sequences and the surrounding climax and denouement) and definitely to help induce an intrinsic zen-like introverted trance during a great smoking sesh. The piece far improves upon its predecessor first and foremost by cutting the timeframe literally in half. It is much less the daunting beast. Give this a spin and just let it roll while you go about your duties. Game, work, drive (might I suggest a Griffin iTrip for your iPod?) and anything else you've got going on. Honest feedback has been solicited. As far as criticisms, I really have none. This is the second beat to drop by the artist, not counting "What Can You Do For a Busy Child?" and it's clear that a series of themes are approaching. It feels lackluster in the area of confidence and balls; i.e. what do you REALLY want us to listen to? I feel like each movement is just shy of telling us the whole story, of pushing and pulling my emotions using just the right combination of strings. Don't be afraid to be down and downright dirty throughout the entirety of your mix. You've got 90 minutes of my attention, you'd might as well rock every second of it. I expect the next piece will more than likely be more solid in terms of style and clarity of idea. The pieces used to comprise the mix will be less generic in sound and more broad in terms of originating tempo and sources of enlightenment (think Strongbad's "The System... Is Down.... The System... Is Down..." Is it so bad to just repeat a movie line over and over? Not everything has to come from well known techno groups.) I like this mix a lot, overall, and look forward to the next generation. silverwasp wrote:Be careful what you wish for... I have 10 younger siblings and I am only 20....
Yes.... Same parents WarMachine wrote:meh...maybe if he hadn't been handed a burning house he could have done great things, but right now he has won the Prize for what? Damage Control?
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Rank: The Illuminist

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HolyJaw wrote:In contrast to other mixes I've been listening to recently, the differentiable factor that The Illuminist brings is a lack of fear to sit on a beat and just enjoy it. There is often very little stylistic contrast between movements creating a very smooth experience. One statement flows logically into the next, as though telling a story in multiple parts. This is not one of those mixes that grabs your attention, grips you by the eyeballs and face fucks you with. No, instead this is the easy listening one would expect from a support character; it is the cleric of the party, the tuba of the marching band, [i]the key grip of the set.[/i] One might suggest that it perfectly matches the nature of its author. Painter. Creator. Whatever have you.
Both styles, the eyeball-grabbing face-fucking and the tuba-playing key-gripping medic, have their place and time. This review is by no means to suggest that one should dismiss this mix in favor of the latest Tiesto mix or Kaskade's latest eurotrampfest. I would place this mix at the top of my list of shit to listen to while gaming, reading, writing (creative flow would be best for action sequences and the surrounding climax and denouement) and definitely to help induce an intrinsic zen-like introverted trance during a great smoking sesh.
The piece far improves upon its predecessor first and foremost by cutting the timeframe literally in half. It is much less the daunting beast. Give this a spin and just let it roll while you go about your duties. Game, work, drive (might I suggest a Griffin iTrip for your iPod?) and anything else you've got going on. Honest feedback has been solicited.
As far as criticisms, I really have none. This is the second beat to drop by the artist, not counting "What Can You Do For a Busy Child?" and it's clear that a series of themes are approaching. It feels lackluster in the area of confidence and balls; i.e. what do you REALLY want us to listen to? I feel like each movement is just shy of telling us the whole story, of pushing and pulling my emotions using just the right combination of strings. Don't be afraid to be down and downright dirty throughout the entirety of your mix. You've got 90 minutes of my attention, you'd might as well rock every second of it.
I expect the next piece will more than likely be more solid in terms of style and clarity of idea. The pieces used to comprise the mix will be less generic in sound and more broad in terms of originating tempo and sources of enlightenment (think Strongbad's "The System... Is Down.... The System... Is Down..." Is it so bad to just repeat a movie line over and over? Not everything has to come from well known techno groups.)
I like this mix a lot, overall, and look forward to the next generation. Now that's some fucking feedback. Thanks for your honestly and taking the time to really critique it.  [13:58] TheSpaniard84: I have a kitty stuck to my rump [13:58] WhuTdufK: I suppose that's better than what's normally stuck to your rump.
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Well...I'm still downloading it. Seed plz. If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe. - Carl Sagan My Backpack
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Seed ratio @ 3.0 for 1 and 2. I'm always up. silverwasp wrote:Be careful what you wish for... I have 10 younger siblings and I am only 20....
Yes.... Same parents WarMachine wrote:meh...maybe if he hadn't been handed a burning house he could have done great things, but right now he has won the Prize for what? Damage Control?
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Rank: The Illuminist

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Been seeding from both home and from another location (with l33t bandwidth) for days non-stop. Your router configured right for torrenting? I mean... my seed ratio for #2 is 12.5 and 16 on their respective machines.  [13:58] TheSpaniard84: I have a kitty stuck to my rump [13:58] WhuTdufK: I suppose that's better than what's normally stuck to your rump.
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WDF? wrote:Been seeding from both home and from another location (with l33t bandwidth) for days non-stop. Your router configured right for torrenting?
I mean... my seed ratio for #2 is 12.5 and 16 on their respective machines. are you sure? I've had it running since you posted, I checked it last night and it still wasn't done DLing, said it had no seeds. I think it had about 20 peers though. Razor wrote:Killing people is good therapy.  
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He update the torrent file for #2, make sure you got it.
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Will download momentarily, what program did you use for the audio manipulation?  Quote:Razor: As hard as one might try no one will ever be able to pull one over on Super Penguin. Backpack of Win
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Rank: The Illuminist

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Mixmeister Fusion  [13:58] TheSpaniard84: I have a kitty stuck to my rump [13:58] WhuTdufK: I suppose that's better than what's normally stuck to your rump.
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Rank: The Illuminist

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Comments? Anyone else?  [13:58] TheSpaniard84: I have a kitty stuck to my rump [13:58] WhuTdufK: I suppose that's better than what's normally stuck to your rump.
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