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Tom Beltor – Rising of the Sun – RV Mix Contest 003 Winner!

Tom Beltor - Rising of the SunI’ve been looking forward to writing this post for a while now! It’s time for me to give some serious props to Tom Beltor, the winner of RV Mix Contest 003! First a little background…
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A couple weeks ago, I was working really late, well into the morning hours, alone at the office, thoroughly caffeinated, with my speakers turned way up…I was looking for a new mix to play, so I fired up Tom’s Rising of the Sun…I was so impressed that I sent personal emails to several of my friends to brag about it! I was proud that the RV network has become a forum that gives deserving underground artists an opportunity to shine and be discovered by new, welcoming ears.
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Tom’s mix starts out in smooth progressive fashion…gently undulating and swelling, getting your ears primed. Over the course of about an hour, he weaves his way through a seductive sequence of tracks. I really dig the diversity of the poignant moments in Rising of the Sun. For example, around the 5:20 mark, you hear this blissful, mellifluous motif. Then, Tom settles things back into a steady, ear-tingling groove. Around the 21:00 mark, he changes gears a bit by dropping a twisted, slow-moving, grimey track…it has this subtle, gritty sound that gets right in your head. The set stays solid from start to finish – well-conceived, well-sequenced, and superbly mixed.
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Of course, I’m not the only one who really digs Tom’s Rising of the Sun mix. It’s been downloaded over 2,400 times in less than two weeks! Tom has shown that the RV network can be a great place for getting visibility if you’ve got killer tunes to share.
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Tom BeltorI’ve talked about Tom’s Rising of the Sun mix, but I also want to share some info about him personally. He was born in 1979 in Berlin and drawn to music at an early age. His influences were DJs like Sasha, Digweed, Nick Warren, and Fergie. At age 25, Tom bought his first DJ set and started his foray into the world of trance. Over time, his interests evolved from trance to progressive trance and then to progressive house. In November 2006, Tom gained the honor of hosting a two-hour monthly show on friskyradio, which is still being heard and enjoyed today.
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Tom says he tries to really give something to people when he DJs – that he wants to share a part of himself and his feelings by playing music that has depth.
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All I have to say is keep doing your thing Tom! Sharing yourself through electronic music is an ambition that deeply resonates with us here at RV! ‘Nuff props!
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Eddie B


Solid Mix from a Cool RV Customer

As I mentioned in my last post, it’s been challenging for us to launch and manage RV; but it’s also been incredibly rewarding. One of the benefits of my job has been that it’s allowed me to meet a lot of new and interesting people who are really into the music….from Dubai to Buenos Aires and New Zealand to New York City. I’ve personally emailed a number of our customers or helped them if they were having technical issues. In so doing, I’ve gotten to know some really cool people. On a couple of occasions, customers have taken the time to prepare a mix and send it to me, just to give me a better feel for their artistic take on things. I really dig this! After listening to someone’s mix, I feel like I have a better sense for who they are, even if we’ve never met in person. It’s also cool because sometimes the mixes have tracks from our site, and this gives me a renewed appreciation for what we’re doing at RV. When I hear our tracks put together in a quality mix, it helps me remember that we’re not just selling widgets; we’re selling music that can really move people and help them tap into sublime feelings.

Anyway, the reason why I’m making this post is because I just received a mix from one of our customers named Tom Beltor, and I wanted to take a second to give him a shout out. I also wanted to share Tom’s mix with our blog readers because I think it’s quality stuff! Tom is from Berlin, and he’s made some appearances on online radio shows. The mix he sent me is a dreamy progressive soundscape. It starts out on a mellow note and weaves its way through a killer tracklist…well sequenced and well mixed…my kinda stuff :D For those interested, I’ve given the tracklist for the mix below. All of Tom’s tracks are from our store, which I always think is cool because it lets me hear our music in context. You can checkout Tom’s mix by clicking here. Enjoy!!!

Tom – Keep doing your thing, and thanks again!!!

Tracklist

01 – Kosmas Epsilon – Innocent Thoughts (Nicolas Coronel and J. P. Graziano Remix)

02 – Snake Sedrick – Our Words (Original Mix)

03 – Will Holland Presents Holla – Melodica (Allucard Remix)

04 – Hydroid – Greek Tick (Original Mix)

05 – Minds Eye feat Emphased Reality – Shimmer (Ljungqvist Remix)

06 – V-Sag – 1951 (Original Mix)

07 – Ali Ajami and Chris Micali – Strings of Life (Original Mix)

08 – AFK and Dustin H – Cascadia (Daniel Lindeberg Remix)

09 – Morax – Out of the Blue (Original Mix)

10 – Elegant Universe – Buggy One (Original Mix)