Sunday, February 13, 2011
sunday sounds - cio d'or point of origin 11 mix
a special treat for you this weekend, a lovely new ambient mix from a very good friend of the ssgs, cio d'or. this is a delicate, beautiful mix that follows on perfectly from the last sunday sounds mix from tengui.
this is what cio had to say about the mix:
"it was this typical winter feeling in the beginning of february, nature is sleeping before it will be awake again... this time has the charisma of silence. a perfect time for reflections."
cio d'or - point of origin 11
thanks to cio for sharing this mix with us, and also to emanuel geller who mastered it. enjoy your sunday...
Just woke up... perfect to find this.
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ReplyDeletePerfect session, really enjoyed!
ReplyDeletelooks like some alva noto's sound at 28"
ReplyDeleteMm perfect Sunday afternoon mood.. thank you!
ReplyDeleteI don't have words to describe the feelings and thoughts this set made me feel. A kind of new euphoria? Gracias!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is great, thanks !
ReplyDeleteThanks to you ssgs I've grown a taste for ambient music and now I sometimes find myself in situations when I can't think of listening to anything else.
pretty interesting mix...but the part that perplexes me...
ReplyDeletemastering a podcast?
just check out the waveforms on the multitude of mixes at soundcloud. the variance in volume and dynamic range forces me to adjust my players volume with many podcasts. thank you cio for quality!
ReplyDeletehate to say it, but there's always going to be variation in wavform in a podcast. no two tracks are made exactly the same, and unless you're completely tone-deaf, it shouldn't be hard to keep them in the same volume range via the vu meters on a mixer.
ReplyDeletei can't really remember the last time i actually had to finite adjust itunes to enjoy playing back music.
as far i know, it was mainly mastered to boost the volume. sometimes with these more ambient / classical sounds, the levels can be very low / uneven. so i think it makes sense.
ReplyDeleteand eric, you might be surprised, quite a few of our mixes have been mastered...
then i think mastering and mixing are getting confused. and normalizing is something entirely different.
ReplyDeletewith the move away from mix cds where WAV rates is obviously the norm, anything that improves the quality of online mixes is great imo. i respect this attention to detail from cio too, full respect (even if it was just the volume).
ReplyDeletei recently parted with money on an UQ Move D mix, and it's only 128 kbps. Piss take.
Anyway, love this mix. Seem to be on more and more of an ambient trip recently. Maybe it's the winter vibe as the artist touched upon.
wait...uq is selling mixes at 128kbps?! hahah. what a fucking joke.
ReplyDeletestunning Cio!!!
ReplyDeletewe have such simlar tastes...
eric: lots of dj mixes are mastered - better sound and levels. if you can do it, then why the hell not!?
i can see the importance of getting it mastered when its going to come out on a major label, be put on cd, or be sold online...
ReplyDeletebut outside of that, i'd say normalizing the thing and maybe taking out a couple pops from vinyl is about all you need to do.
then again...i'm the guy that's more partial to dj mixes being done by an actual dj, letting you know he's human and not just pushing buttons and having it be flawless, so that slightly raw, less-than-perfect sound is more appealing to me.
its the detroit that's (still) in me.
Thanks Cio ...
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Ouhh yes. Love it !!
ReplyDeleteThanks ssgs + Cio !
really lovely mix. chris, did you ever get a tracklist for this?
ReplyDeletemany thanks
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