Mixes

 

Move Me (December 27, 2011)Move Me
I originally put this mix together for a mix contest.  It did not win, but I enjoyed the music in this mix so much that I decided to share it here on my website.  It really expresses the groovy dark music that I’ve been into as of late.  There are some spectacular vocal moments and some melodic transitions that I’m really proud of… especially the transition between Hazel and Rendezvous, which lasts over the span of a few minutes.  (Dark, slow deep house)

Eventide (May 25, 2011)Album Art
This mix is intended to serve as my summer promo, (even though it’s not quite summer yet.) I named it “Eventide” because, after listening it through, it really reminded me of being outside as dusk is turning into night, when the sun is almost set.  (Groovy, moody deep house)

Nectar (April 8, 2010)Album Art
Recently recorded this mix the other night after the beautiful weather succeeded in it’s quest to put me in a good mood. I realized that this recording is truly representative of the way I actually play out (which I seem to have trouble doing when putting together a “studio” mix), so I decided to use it as my new promo.  (Groovy deep and tech house)

Classics (January 7, 2010)Album Art
This mix is a little something different, as it’s not dance-music specific.  I was asked to put together a mix of personal “classics” for one of the message boards I post on, in a sort of “mixtape” format.  This was a very difficult project for me, as I always have trouble coming up with “favorites” for anything and I could have easily put together a 4 hour mix to get everything in.  (Various, mixtape)

Two Space Heaters & A Garage (Dec 9, 2009)Album Art
The name derives from a quite literal scenario… I recently moved and don’t have my studio and DJ booth set up yet. I mixed this set in my garage in the freezing cold, and initially my two space heaters kept tripping the breaker. I eventually had to switch to one.  (Tech house)

Life Happens (April 7, 2009)Album Art
This mix was actually the product of a contest that I entered on a message board, in which everyone suggested genres, they were jumbled, and then the genres were re-assigned.  The idea was to have to put together a mix in a genre outside of your “comfort zone”.  I ended up with dubstep.

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