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Mixing music has never been so much fun.... ever wondered how a lot of big DJs create mixes and mash ups that sound too good to be true? By mixing tracks that are in the same or related keys, harmonic mixing enables long blends and perfect mash-ups. The goal is to eliminate those nasty key clashes.
Simply click on the Camelot key reference next to the track title in the list above and the Chemical database will show you key match suggestions, even for tracks you already have in "your collection" (you need to be logged in to use this function and you need to have either bought "your collection" from Chemical Records using your account log in or manually enter other tracks into "your collection")
You can also buy commercial software to give key data for your mp3's on your computer for this we recommend Mixed In Key.
Disclaimer: BPM & Key results shown here are not always 100% accurate (but they are not that far off) Please do not buy tracks based on the key or bpm from our results as we can not guarantee them to be correct, it is a guide only.
Mixed In Key LLC owns the full copyrights and trademarks for the Camelot system and all related assets. All rights reserved. Copyright (C) 2008. All Key and BPM information has been generated by Chemical Records' own software systems and Chemical Records owns the full copyrights for the information generated. All rights reserved. Copyright (C) 2008.
Conceived in the summer of 2006 by friends and stalwarts of the Cheltenhamand Gloucester drum'n'bass scenes, Subverse and Stumasta, Deep Soul Music is seen as something of a continuation for these dnb visionaries after a stintspent managing Sensor Records for the mighty Donovan 'Bad Boy' Smith.Setting the precedent for DSM's flagship release are two tracks from two ofhottest new acts on the scene. London based newcomers Do The Math wastelittle time in establishing themselves at the more soulful flex of the DSMarsenal, while newcomer LSB bursts out of the blocks after several hugelysuccesful years in club promotion, laying down some funky minimal businessto represent the more experimental take on the DSM mould. Vinyl is available in June 07 on white label, with a full release scheduled for early July 07.With an abundance of quality in reserve watch out for a glut of future deepsoul from artists including the likes of Spectrasoul, Lynx, Coalition,Subsurface and a rather special remix project. Taking place alongside a jampacked release schedule will be a series of tour nights up and down the UK,helping the label showcase both its artists and many talented counterpartsacross the spectrum of melodic drum'n'bass.Finally (as if this wasn't enough to keep the boys busy) the DSM promotionaljuggernaut rumbles on elsewhere in the form of the label radio show onGloucester radio station GFM, every Friday night between 11pm-1am. Hosted by manager Subverse, it showcases thebest in deep drum and bass and has featured slots from past guestsincluding Bryan Gee, Donovan Smith, Dan Marshall and Kubiks, with many more to follow. If you?re lucky enough to live in the Gloucestershire region you can pick it up on 96.6FM, otherwise log onto www.gloucesterfm.comIf you require any further information regarding forthcoming releases, tournights or anything else label related then visit www.go-deep.co.uk for thefull lowdown on the Deep Soul Music empire.