Favorite non-metal mixes

AndrewB

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Title is self-explanatory.

Personally, I think that Bruno Mars's Doo-Wops and Hooligans album sounds fantastic.



EDIT: Just trust me, the non-Youtubed version sounds a whole lot better.
 
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TRON: Legacy soundtrack. Outside of rock and metal, it's easily the best sounding thing I've ever heard. Almost a perfect example of automation and nurturing dynamics throughout an arrangement. Not to mention it sounds so, so analogue.
 
Brand New Eyes by CLA.... i mean Paramore

On its own, I think this is a good mix. However I heard 3 consecutive songs on the radio, different bands, with that exact same mix and its getting kinda old.

Personally, I've been loving me some AC/DC lately. Especially considering its age, this is a fucking kickass mix.
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Pop music at it's very, very best. Probably the best mix I've ever heard:

 
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TRON: Legacy soundtrack. Outside of rock and metal, it's easily the best sounding thing I've ever heard. Almost a perfect example of automation and nurturing dynamics throughout an arrangement. Not to mention it sounds so, so analogue.

Definitely a favorite of mine too.



I love the album version of this biffy song, and hate CLA's radio mix.



Doesn't really "sound the best" but I love this track

 
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+1, RIOT too. <3 David Bendeth as well.
Actually i did not enjoy the RIOT mix at all, it may be attributed to the material but with all the unnecessary synths and guitar-sparklez the mix really highlights the "childishness" of the material, i like the songs on RIOT but brand new eyes as a whole is far superior to me.
 
I don't get the love for the electronic tracks on the Daft Punk Tron OST. I have "Derezzed" in my references for a track on my upcoming album and of the 5 reference tracks it's easily the least impressive sounding ...