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Old 22nd April 2011   #1
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Does anyone know any good electro house mix engineers?

I have some electro house tracks and I really want some recommendations on a good mixing engineer that specializes on this type of house music..
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated..Thanks
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I am. I would love mixing your tracks !
There are vocals on it ?
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I think you'll probably find most of the house guys mix their own but im sure any good mix engineer can mix electronic music just fine
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Does anyone know any good electro house mix engineers?

No I don't have the vocals yet..I want to get the track mixed first..have you ever mixed this type of music before?
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It's damn near impossible to achieve a good sounding mix if you paste the vocals later. Works for old school hip hop, but with the dynamics of electro/house music you really need to mix the vocals in.

traditionally in electronic music the mix is as much part of the composition as the notes.

With that said, I would like to give it a try. I used to do hip hop, electro and trance, I moved to dubstep and drum n bass. I got pretty good at it before I got bored with it
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^ spot on.

I'm doing this right now at mixplant.com, a guy has a finished mixed/mastered track, then got some vocals done afterwards. I'm now doing a full re-mix (not a remix ) of his track because I need to jiggle around all the sounds that were taking up the vocals place.

Don't just plop the vocals over top of the already mixed track, or it'll sound like you did just that and the whole track will suffer.
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I know a guy who has made lots of mixes but he charges for his services (affordable prices actually) He mixed the new Guru Project single, and mastered some of the remixes aswell. Go to his website: Official website of Jean Maxwell

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It's damn near impossible to achieve a good sounding mix if you paste the vocals later. Works for old school hip hop, but with the dynamics of electro/house music you really need to mix the vocals in. traditionally in electronic music the mix is as much part of the composition as the notes.
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