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        <title>Tim Azar on DJmix.net</title>
        <itunes:author>Tim Azar</itunes:author>
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        <copyright>2008</copyright>
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           <itunes:name>Tim Azar on DJmix.net</itunes:name>
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         <title>FluffyClouds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A upbeat progressive mix highlighting several of my favorite producers: Eelke Kleijn, 16 Bit Lolitas, Oliver Moldan, Solee, and Jerome Isma-Ae. Mostly progressive house, but opens with a tech house track by Rennie Foster. The Kruse &amp; Nurnberg remix of Backseat Dreams is deep house, but I overlaid it with NTFO's Filter to give it a more layered sound. The mix ends with a few trance injected, peak hour progressive house tracks...]]></description>
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         <itunes:subtitle>A upbeat progressive mix highlighting several of my favorite producers: Eelke Kleijn, 16 Bit Lolitas, Oliver Moldan, Solee, and Jerome Isma-Ae. Mostly progressive house, but opens with a tech house track by Rennie Foster. The Kruse &amp; Nurnberg remix of Backseat Dreams is deep house, but I overlaid it with NTFO's Filter to give it a more layered sound. The mix ends with a few trance injected, peak hour progressive house tracks...</itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:duration>77:38</itunes:duration>
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         <title>Electric Moonlight 06</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a high energy breaks mix inspired by Andy Faze's recent Future Breakz 2 mix.  Along the same lines as Electric Moonlight 03, it's a combination of progressive and Nu Skool Breaks. Several of my favorite producers are here, such as Mesmer, Neztic, Karton, Beta, and Retroid, but I have a new favorite... Product.01. The last track is a a combination of their original and Kraymon's remix of Destrukt. You can actually feel the electricity coming off that track...]]></description>
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         <itunes:author>Electric Moonlight 06</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>This is a high energy breaks mix inspired by Andy Faze's recent Future Breakz 2 mix.  Along the same lines as Electric Moonlight 03, it's a combination of progressive and Nu Skool Breaks. Several of my favorite producers are here, such as Mesmer, Neztic, Karton, Beta, and Retroid, but I have a new favorite... Product.01. The last track is a a combination of their original and Kraymon's remix of Destrukt. You can actually feel the electricity coming off that track...</itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:duration>78:42</itunes:duration>
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         <title>WinterTech 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not quite as steamy as SummerTech, but still hot enough to take the chill off these cold winter nights...]]></description>
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         <itunes:author>WinterTech 2010</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>Not quite as steamy as SummerTech, but still hot enough to take the chill off these cold winter nights...</itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:duration>78:52</itunes:duration>
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         <title>Supersymmetry</title>
         <link>http://djmix.net/TimAzar/mixes/Supersymmetry</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[This 2 hour mix highlights the style of Progressive House and Techno that I enjoy, starting out warm and melodic, then slowly building as it gets darker and more intense. ..]]></description>
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         <itunes:author>Supersymmetry</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>This 2 hour mix highlights the style of Progressive House and Techno that I enjoy, starting out warm and melodic, then slowly building as it gets darker and more intense. ..</itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:duration>129:45</itunes:duration>
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         <title>Something Deep 7</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm finding it hard to have time for mixing lately, but I managed to get &quot;something&quot; done this week while on vacation.  Something Deep 7 follows the same formula of Deep and Jazzy House mixed with Tech House with many of my favs... Ramon Tapia, Milton Jackson, Stan Kolev, Gorge, Timewriter, and Moonbeam. Also, some great tracks by Martin Eyerer, Djuma Soundsystem, Alex Kenji, Sandy Rivera, and I love Patrick Zigon's remix of Steve Lawler's Hocus Pocus. Hope you enjoy!..]]></description>
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         <itunes:author>Something Deep 7</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>I'm finding it hard to have time for mixing lately, but I managed to get &quot;something&quot; done this week while on vacation.  Something Deep 7 follows the same formula of Deep and Jazzy House mixed with Tech House with many of my favs... Ramon Tapia, Milton Jackson, Stan Kolev, Gorge, Timewriter, and Moonbeam. Also, some great tracks by Martin Eyerer, Djuma Soundsystem, Alex Kenji, Sandy Rivera, and I love Patrick Zigon's remix of Steve Lawler's Hocus Pocus. Hope you enjoy!..</itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:duration>77:51</itunes:duration>
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         <title>RetrospectivE:::ProgressivE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A 3 hour journey through 28 of my favorite progressive house tracks from the last few years. The last 2 tracks are classic progressive trance favorites of mine from 10 years ago. 24 of the tracks appear in previous mixes posted here, while the rest were purchased but never used. I started out just wanting to make an extended continuous mix that I could play at house parties, but it turned out real nice, so I decided to post it. You may notice that several of the tracks appear in the same sequence as the original mix because, quite honestly, it worked so well the first time, I didn't want to change it. Most of the tracks from the Progressivehouse.com Progcast #113 are here as it's still my fa..]]></description>
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         <itunes:author>RetrospectivE:::ProgressivE</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>A 3 hour journey through 28 of my favorite progressive house tracks from the last few years. The last 2 tracks are classic progressive trance favorites of mine from 10 years ago. 24 of the tracks appear in previous mixes posted here, while the rest were purchased but never used. I started out just wanting to make an extended continuous mix that I could play at house parties, but it turned out real nice, so I decided to post it. You may notice that several of the tracks appear in the same sequence as the original mix because, quite honestly, it worked so well the first time, I didn't want to change it. Most of the tracks from the Progressivehouse.com Progcast #113 are here as it's still my fa..</itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:duration>189:54</itunes:duration>
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         <title>Electric Moonlight 05</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another Electric Moonlight with another round of progressive breaks. Some great releases by Line of Sight, Derek Howell, Beta, Neztic, Drumattic Twins, and 3 tracks from Llupa's latest release, Kismit. My favorite track is Spacetrip 82 by Karton, transitioning out of Raggle Taggle Filth with the Beta remix, then switching it up with the original. ..]]></description>
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         <itunes:subtitle>Another Electric Moonlight with another round of progressive breaks. Some great releases by Line of Sight, Derek Howell, Beta, Neztic, Drumattic Twins, and 3 tracks from Llupa's latest release, Kismit. My favorite track is Spacetrip 82 by Karton, transitioning out of Raggle Taggle Filth with the Beta remix, then switching it up with the original. ..</itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:duration>76:22</itunes:duration>
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         <title>The Singularity II: When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence</title>
         <link>http://djmix.net/TimAzar/mixes/TheSingularityIIWhenMachinesExceedHumanIntelligence</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taking the Singularity theme to the next level, this mix again starts out with some warm tech house then builds with  progressive, finishing off with techno. Not as many vocals as the first and the last third is more intense (as the machines take control!).  The NTFO track is played the entire length of the Luomo and Sander Kleinenberg tracks giving them more depth and adding a nice effect.  I also overlaid the Slam vocals on Cala A Boca to play into the theme, and ended with a short track by Harmonic 313 that matches the title.  What happened purely by accident is the inclusion of the Secret Cinema track Kurzweil, which may or may not refer to Ray Kurzweil, who wrote the book: The Singulari..]]></description>
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         <itunes:author>The Singularity II: When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>Taking the Singularity theme to the next level, this mix again starts out with some warm tech house then builds with  progressive, finishing off with techno. Not as many vocals as the first and the last third is more intense (as the machines take control!).  The NTFO track is played the entire length of the Luomo and Sander Kleinenberg tracks giving them more depth and adding a nice effect.  I also overlaid the Slam vocals on Cala A Boca to play into the theme, and ended with a short track by Harmonic 313 that matches the title.  What happened purely by accident is the inclusion of the Secret Cinema track Kurzweil, which may or may not refer to Ray Kurzweil, who wrote the book: The Singulari..</itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:duration>79:44</itunes:duration>
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         <title>Liquid Beats 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quite similar to my first Liquid Beats, this mix starts with jazzy DnB alongside Liquid DnB slowly building throughout. I really like this style of DnB... in fact some of the first electronic music I listened to was wrongly titled &quot;Acid Jazz&quot;, but it was actually DnB. Anyway, hope you enjoy it.




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         <itunes:author>Liquid Beats 2</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>Quite similar to my first Liquid Beats, this mix starts with jazzy DnB alongside Liquid DnB slowly building throughout. I really like this style of DnB... in fact some of the first electronic music I listened to was wrongly titled &quot;Acid Jazz&quot;, but it was actually DnB. Anyway, hope you enjoy it.




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         <itunes:duration>78:47</itunes:duration>
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         <title>Surface Tension</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is mostly a progressive set, although there are two tech house tracks in the first half. Three Daniel Portman tracks, as well as James Harcourt, Joy Kitikonti, Tocadisco, Dabruck &amp; Klein, and Sultan &amp; Ned Shepard...]]></description>
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         <itunes:author>Surface Tension</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>This is mostly a progressive set, although there are two tech house tracks in the first half. Three Daniel Portman tracks, as well as James Harcourt, Joy Kitikonti, Tocadisco, Dabruck &amp; Klein, and Sultan &amp; Ned Shepard...</itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:duration>78:33</itunes:duration>
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