Mixes (21)
I'm feelin "Techy" today so here is a Typical MIAMI type house mix.. techy, deeper and a little tribal stuff in there too..
With the economy going down the tubes and Mac n Cheese is the main course on the home cooked meal menu i came up with this mix... lol hope you enjoy..
Just a little mix i threw together while doing laundry today.. lots of big airy trance with a nice blend of harder/darker tunes to keep it interesting..
This is a three hour set mixed in the wake of tropical storm Fay as you can imagine, sitting at home all couped up waiting for the storm to pass not knowing what it had
I have been saying minimal anything is drawn out and booring since i heard my first track of "minimal" and i see some take offence to that since i am a outcast "trance"
A little something i threw together after a day of drinking, bikini contests and friends.. its a dirty life but somone has to do it i guess..
Sometimes i impress even myself.. This might be one of my best trance mixes to date.. and i still can't figure out why this isn't still played in the clubs around here
After pulling one of those weekends that seems to never end last week, This is the "wind down" mix.. after going to seemingly every venue downtown miami, then ending u
The sound in this mix is probably the sole reason why i started mixing music to begin with.. the melodic smooth flow of trance.. when played right it is one of the most a
This mix was inspired by a few "yummie" moments at Scarletts.. not your average strip club, its more like an afterhours with naked women all over the place.. hands down
The topic "laptops vs Vinyl" in the forum inspired this mix.. It's a mix of mostly "classic" trance tracks that have been reworked to todays sounds (i guess they are slow
Was going through my "mixes" folder and found this in a corner.. its got a nice blend of vocals and uplifting progressive trance/house and some dirty tech/electro twists
This is actualy 6 months old, i mixed it for a friend of mine for her birthday.. she loved it so i thought i'd share it with everyone on here too.. enjoy T
This is last years WMC Demo, nice dark progressive Trance Markus Schulz style.. being that its a demo it's a bit shorter than my usual sets but i read somewhere that a d
This mix was mixed especialy for my friends anual trip back home (sweden) this past summer, just so he can piss off the natives as he drives around in the convertible at
When the noise you planned on making outside gets rained out, you bring the noise inside.. this is the end result
This is probably the best mix i've mixed as far as the technical aspect of it.. it's 99.8% flawless from begining to end.. Perfect for the long road trip, sunday afternoo
Once again, the title says it all.. Thought i'd play around with a little variations of "EDM" since diversity is a good thing to have.. It's probably not as "dirty" and d
Capital T’s journey began on one cold winter day in Sweden naked and confused 35 years ago..
With normal “I want to be an astronaut when I grow up” mentality most of his childhood…
But having family in the US changed this “vision” and the bags where packed and off to the “land of opportunity” he went.. Adapting to the culture and getting used to TV 24/7, radio with endless varieties of music (freestyle and 80’s music was the thing back then) the love for music grew strong
But failing music in high school in the back of his mind the thought of doing anything other than listening to music never even crossed his mind..
in 2004 after getting tired of looking for a replacement to the club that he avidly attended every weekend for 2 years closed down and the resident d.j traded in his headphones for a “day job”..
The search for good music and vibe was a dead end street… this is when the discovery of his un-known ability to create the atmosphere he was missing.
The “I’ll do it myself” attitude started something that became an addiction
After bugging Jon Owen (DJ and close friend) for weeks on end to show him how to do it “I’m going to do it myself” .
After a few months of trying and trying it just worked one day .
The mixes that he recorded became more and more sought after amongst his peers , with the positive feed back and demand for more, He started posting his mixes on Mix Depot. So his friends could access them. With the exposure to the rest of the world, comments from other DJ’s started showing up in the mail box .
The confidence created by this has led him to “take the next step”.


