Editors' Picks
Destination Non-Specificby: Colin Mutchler
Another acoustic gem from Colin Mutchler. Similar to- My Life(prevoius pick) but with vocals and some more guitar. Very beautiful.
teru
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Samurai Storyby: shockshadow
Shockshadow makes music for all us 30 - somethings out there who got tired of techno and trance music a long time ago. Refreshing, mature and above all treats the listener with respect. Music that makes you feel smarter than you actually are. Well me anyways. : )
Plus anyone who gets inspired by Jet Li film ( turns out it was actually a double-bill of Hero and Last Samurai he was watching) and then goes makes a song about it is A-OK in my books.
teru
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Samurai Story
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A Night In the Desertby: shockshadow
Peaceful, serene, beautiful. An ambient dream.
shockshadow really does capture the mood of a night in the desert in this one: dark but hopeful, steady yet melodic. By the times the drums kick in you see the clouds clearing from the bright moon and stars lighting up the night. Just about every sound in this piece is in the right place.
fourstones
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Excepting this Fat Reactionby: Minus Kelvin
Electronica with soul , creative and exciting. The perfect blend of engaging but not distracting. The amount of effort put into a Minus piece is masked by the smooth, seemless results.
If you liike instrumental virtual turntable music, Minus is definitely a Mixter to watch.
fourstones
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Still Peopleby: Weird Polymer
A modern classical ditty that doesn’t require a PhD from Juliard to appreciate.
The production quality is not totally professional but the composition is so strong that it touches the listerner with it’s honest emotional reach. Weird Polymer is a great Mixter citizen uploading not only wonderful compositions but the source files allowing remixers full access to these deceptively simple but complex arrangement. If you’re ready for a break from high-energy or experimental forrays, Polymer is for you.
fourstones
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Still People
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Tupeloby: Minus Kelvin
An electronic masterpiece by an electro magician.
I love the sound of this track. Minus Kelvin is a technician on production and this is my favorite of all his uploads. The sounds are clean, seperated and mixed expertly. The song itself could be described as Kraftwerk 2005. Very electronic, but very funky.
Pat Chilla The Beat Gorilla
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Tupelo
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SMITTEN KITTENby: ASHWAN
Vocals by John Van Buren, produced by ASHWAN this track is exceptional. For those who love hip-hop and those who don’t. This track may very well be on the next Chill-Out genre compilation you buy. Think Portishead meets David Bowie.
teru
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SMITTEN KITTEN
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Valsinhaby: Gerador Zero
Gerador Zero rocks! This is my favorite from him. Not your everyday “electronic” track. Valsinha is beautiful yet edgy, modern yet classic. Real musicianship involved here. Be sure to check out at least one other track from him just to give you an idea of how diverse he is.
Knowing that we should never judge people based on where they come from. One thing I’ve noticed here at CC is if the bio mentions Brasil, the rhythm production is going to be solid. Enjoy. : )
teru
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Valsinha
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Bored on Your Backsideby: Trifonic
An amazing mix with strong production qualities and very creative use of the Wired CD sample material. Reminds me of something BT might put out.
DJ Matt Hite
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Revolveby: cinematrik
My very first pick. One of the winners of the recent contest but if you haven’t heard it yet please check it out. A deep mix of mainstream and soundtrack sounds by His Boy Elroy. Kind of like Moby’s - Porcelain but by someone who eats a steak once in a while. ; )
teru
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Revolve
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stonehenge outtakeby: eric haller
One word…incredible. This should be offered on Wikipedia as a downloadable example for “raw talented musician.”
shagrugge
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stonehenge outtake
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Jiggy PoP
Cut-up school is now in session, your teacher for the evening will be Pat Chilla.
Pat has uploaded so many professional sounding hip-hop tracks to Mixter that this one tends to get overlooked but it is definitely worth a listen for anybody looking to turn up the bass. Waaaaayyyy up. The playful opening sets you up for a wide slow groove that invokes, well, very, very bad thoughts. ;)
fourstones
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Jiggy PoP
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