A Requiem for Minimal Techno by Red Kite [playlist added!]

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For F-sakes will someone pls make this a sticky for life.. Awesome mix! This is exactly what I needed to hear!

Thanks alot!
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Celltek wrote:For F-sakes will someone pls make this a sticky for life.. Awesome mix! This is exactly what I needed to hear!

Thanks alot!
+1!

Been listening to this mix all day while studying. Very very very nice, I love it!!

Excellent work RedKite
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Knowledge is power
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Rich wrote:G-Man - Quo Vadis
Wicked track, been used in sets for the last 15 years and still sounds great today =)
+1 i love the hell out of that track!


i love red kite's passion + sincerity, thanks for sharing!

although i appreciate the concept + even love the track list,
i just didn't like this mix as much as i wanted to. perhaps
it gets better later on but to be honest, i lost interest after the
first half hour. as always, it's technically good but for me,
it seemed to contradict what you said you were trying to do.
maybe i misunderstood? just my two cents...

i still love this one though!

track list ^^^

:wink:
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ysp wrote: although i appreciate the concept + even love the track list,
i just didn't like this mix as much as i wanted to. perhaps
it gets better later on but to be honest, i lost interest after the
first half hour. as always, it's technically good but for me,
it seemed to contradict what you said you were trying to do.
maybe i misunderstood? just my two cents...
Thanks for the honest feedback. Yeah, the sets starts very slow and dubby, so if you're not so much into that stuff just skip the first hour. There's more action in the second half. But it's definately not a club set, so it was also interesting to play that kind of tracks that you could never really play out because they're just too minimal - even if you play three of them at the same time. :wink:

But I can understand that this set contains a lot of boredom. But it is the creative kind of boredom, not the dull kind of it from today. Hmm, does that make sense? :?
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:shock: wooooooooooow! nice playlist, gonna listen to it on my long long way to school!
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another mix for my desktop!
thanks!
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30 midnight caller – caller's theme [elektro music department] 2000
39 johannes heil – die zahl des tieres (part 3) [jh] 2001

you're my hero 8)

if interested in old records check this mix I made some days ago, all minimal techno records from 1997 to 2001, with some hard-to-find releases.

http://www.zooloft.net/sets/obtane-trib ... ra_mix.mp3
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