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1- House... not my style Liqweed, but i enjoy the tracks they are not bad. Mastering Mastering Mastering. you have to master the final mix.
2- The mix is a bit Flaky, you need to practice a bit more, i can feel that you did not master the mixing technique quite right yet, but it will come with time. same for me, it needs full time practice.
3- When you mix 2 songs it has to be seemless, you are mixing the songs too harshly together, smoothen up you technique... don't cut away the sound like that, when you do it sounds very amateurish...
4- don't let us hear you fading out from one track to another, again it has to come naturally, seamlessly... smoothly, i know its house, but remember that carl cox has been doing it for 20years that's why it works for him... for the rest of us, we still need 20 more years
5- your beatmatching is a bit out of beat... you are mixing on the wrong bar, don't wait for the end of track to mix in, look for the trasitions of both the track and use this as a cue.
6- try to give you set a better shape, thus try to work on the moods of each songs and build on that, rework you track order, it sounds like you are playing one track after the other randomly... work more on the moods of the tracks and try to be careful to why your playing this or that track at this moment in your mix...
7- following icepick's comment a tracklist would be much appriciated, remember that we are mixing other people's songs... not ours
8- try working on the base trebble mixing technique... it works very well for house music cause house is very jumpy and there's a lot of trasitions and loud bases... so when you you mix out pull down the bass and wait for the appropriate bar to base in the next track. Dj all agree that it's not the loudness of the music that makes a club pumping but instead its the difference between low and high frequencies, the mix between them gives life to a club, and how well it is done will give credit to the DJ.
9- work on a shorter set... 1 hour is too long (to my oppinion) i would advise you the start working on a few tracks idealy 5 to 6, choose them carefully, memorize the transitions and practice a few times on mixin them together before recoding... and then once your satisfied with the tracklist, record it... listen to it, try to point out your mistakes and then record it again.
10- turning of the vynil motor at the last track.... hehe, a classic.
overall, you are a very determined DJ i can sense that from the mix, you really like what you do, it shows... yet you still need a bit more practice and patience and you'll get there. The competition is fierce bro, you have to be la creme de la creme...
i hope i have helped, good luck, will be waiting to hear more from you.
cheerz...
W!SO