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Moby & Carl Cox EM 2008-04-05

  • Title: Moby & Carl Cox EM 2008-04-05
  • Artist: Essential Mix
  • Album: 2008
  • Year: 2008
  • Length: 119:35 minutes (164.22 MB)
  • Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 192Kbps (CBR)

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Blah

Neither set was particularly interesting, with too much prog by Cox, in particular. I agree with the other commenter about Moby's set - a little behind the times on the music, and not terribly coherent as a mix.

Moby's set is interesting,

Moby's set is interesting, if only to hear what this cat's presently into re: electronic sound & to check out some quasi-remix/sampling action (methinks software & not 1200s are the instruments of choice). Slightly behind the ball is the old Moby-ster, one might say, given that his sound in this Miami sampling is hardly tres nouvelle. It's a bit electro-prog shallow, were one to be honest w/oneself.

If you like this sort of thing, Cox's 60 mins is solid...bit of tekno, bit of gnarly prog, & bit of deep & sufficiently dark house-aroni tossed in for flavour.

gotta say i really liked

gotta say i really liked Moby's set. There are some old tracks in there but i still thought it sounded quite fresh. Would have been a great set to have been there listening to live (in the warm sunny weather). He doesn't DJ that often so maybe he doesn't think there's much economic sense in buying new records ! Not got on to the Cox set yet.

refreshing

I've got to say I thought Moby's set was refreshing. It was high energy, had some nice mash ups of his classic tracks and some classic techno tracks from back in the day. I don't get all this talk about Moby not being up with the times with his track selection....what does that even mean these days?
Compaired to the dull, drab Cox set that bored me to tears, I'd take Moby's set any day!

dexmixed

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