Sinead's baroque troy mix

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Sinead O'Connor

It was sad to hear Sinead O'Connor died recently and I decided to do a mix around the voice she had. The tune which I have used in mixes previously was Troy (push mix) which has a deep mystic feel. It seemed to be perfect for the mix.

This mix was first done in the car with my partner but later redone live with the Pacemaker device as it required a bit of looping to keep the en-long certain sections.

Although quite short it does have a deep and longevity feel as the beat takes you deeper coming up for air now and then. This isn't your classic trance mix.   

Enjoy here or on Peertube

  1. Troy (push remix) - Sinead O'Connor
  2. Please save me (push mix) - Push Vs. Sunscreem
  3. Follow Me (Roger Shah Extended Deeper Translation Remix) - Jam & Spoon
  4. Trick - Carlo Ruetz
  5. Club Quake (Oliver Klein Hard remix) - 5 Below zero
  6. Fiction (Extended Mix) - Jerome Isma-Ae & Alastor
  7. Panoramix - Laurent Garnier
  8. Troy (push remix) - Sinead O'Connor

 

This article was updated on 24 October 2023

Digital Italic

Dj from Manchester UK playing Trance and Tech Trance using nothing more that a Pacemaker Device. He adores the Pacemaker device and does all his mixes with it while on his travels. The mixes take inspiration from the things around him and the mix style is different from what you usually hear. More in your face and more frantic that most mixes, it leads you on a journey somewhere else. He use to dj under the name of Adrenalin Rush in and around the South west of England and Wales on Vinyl believe it or not but gave it up when he moved to London. Djing on laptops was the name of the game then and he gained a regular spot on a Miami based internet radio station before it got shut down in 2005. Now in Manchester and available for small and large trance parties across the North and South, he hopes to push mixing to places where it was never possible using the Pacemaker device