quote:Originally posted by ChrisDale:
the covers look amazin
quote:Originally posted by acidfluxxbass:
have to say this does look pretty damn good! esspecially the artwork! I have to work out some of those techniques :)
quote:Originally posted by Meathead:
And if that's the artwork it's sexy as ****!
Glad you all like the artwork :), always great fun doing the HU stuff as they give me free skill to do as i wish :D.
DJ Line up is amazing to ... BOO!
Didn't know you put the artwork together, nice one mate. They've all been really good.
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"Music creates order out of chaos; for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous." -Sir Yehudi Menuhin
quote:Originally posted by redwingz:
So i think we can assume Fracus is on it after CDJay's words :)
I would also be very very shocked if Darwin was left out....surely he will be in there somewhere
Didn't notice earlier but after having another look it sort of looks like Darwin's under and between Brisk & Marc Smith.
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"Music creates order out of chaos; for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous." -Sir Yehudi Menuhin
quote:Originally posted by whittle1:
I know i wont be popular for this one...but no Fracus please.
Had 3 previous mixes and whilst they've been good, they haven't been as impressive as other discs in the series
Hard not to take that one personally, although reassuringly I'm sure not everyone shares this view. I'll resist the temptation to list the slightly longer list of responsibilities that HU represents to me than just compiling and mixing the CD, and just always strive for the best product I can put out, as we always do.
quote:Originally posted by whittle1:
I know i wont be popular for this one...but no Fracus please.
Had 3 previous mixes and whilst they've been good, they haven't been as impressive as other discs in the series
Hard not to take that one personally, although reassuringly I'm sure not everyone shares this view. I'll resist the temptation to list the slightly longer list of responsibilities that HU represents to me than just compiling and mixing the CD, and just always strive for the best product I can put out, as we always do.
quote:Originally posted by whittle1:
I know i wont be popular for this one...but no Fracus please.
Had 3 previous mixes and whilst they've been good, they haven't been as impressive as other discs in the series
Hard not to take that one personally, although reassuringly I'm sure not everyone shares this view. I'll resist the temptation to list the slightly longer list of responsibilities that HU represents to me than just compiling and mixing the CD, and just always strive for the best product I can put out, as we always do.
I think your mixes and tunes are fantastic mate!
Keep it up!
+1
2nd Favourite CD of HU4. Would be 1st but you know, CD4.
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"Music creates order out of chaos; for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous." -Sir Yehudi Menuhin
quote:Originally posted by whittle1:
I know i wont be popular for this one...but no Fracus please.
Had 3 previous mixes and whilst they've been good, they haven't been as impressive as other discs in the series
Hard not to take that one personally, although reassuringly I'm sure not everyone shares this view. I'll resist the temptation to list the slightly longer list of responsibilities that HU represents to me than just compiling and mixing the CD, and just always strive for the best product I can put out, as we always do.
Feel slightly bad now...but I was just hinting at more variation to the series i.e. the same way Kurt was dropped (or regretfully opted out) with Brisk,Ham, Nu Foundation etc being introduced. Bigger isn't necessarily better, so it would be refreshing for someone to step out and another to step in.
Posted - 2009/07/15 : 18:47:07
Dropping Fracus from HU4, if such an idea ever crossed any of the HU mongers' minds, should be punished by slow roasting over a burning tire and dipping in hydrogen fluoride every now and then.
The fact that the victim would have to be either CDJay or Fracus himself makes the above concept at least mildly amusing.
quote:Originally posted by whittle1:
Feel slightly bad now...but I was just hinting at more variation to the series i.e. the same way Kurt was dropped (or regretfully opted out) with Brisk,Ham, Nu Foundation etc being introduced. Bigger isn't necessarily better, so it would be refreshing for someone to step out and another to step in.
Wasn't trying to lay a guilt trip on you d00d, nobody can expect to be praised for everything by everyone all the time, I know that. The whole point of HU as a concept is that it's varied and offers different things to different people of varying tastes, and for that reason I know there will be favourites and least favourites all round, always. Maybe I just shouldn't have posted lol.
HU as a project represents a lot of blood, sweat and tears to CDJay and I (and to the artists who work with us, no doubt) so perhaps the lines between label owner and artist got a bit blurred there.
Bottom line: We will all always do our best as a label, as DJ's, and as producers to make sure we try to raise the bar with the albums each time. We're quietly confident HU4 will be the best album we've released to date in every respect, if you guys agree then we'll be happy :)
Posted - 2009/07/15 : 21:43:35
I think Fracus b2b s3rl would be quite cool, unlikely though.
I thought Fracus's mix with Al Storm on HU2 was better than with Stormtrooper on 3, but i have never been Stormtroopers biggest fan tbh.
My vinyl collection has alot of Fracus tunes in it, his tunes are very good!
My favourite is his remix of his own 'Hold on to me' sang by Vicky Fee on HN:NG
Posted - 2009/07/15 : 22:33:53
*carries on the Fracus bum licking session*
Listening to COH4 i can't get over how much of a tune Never Coming Back is.
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"Music creates order out of chaos; for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous." -Sir Yehudi Menuhin