Now I've listened this set thru a couple of times.
The start with A&B album opening track is something I've been waiting for a while now. Good one.
The breakbeat trance tunes in the start are I have to admit that only Mark Otten Remix can be found at my recordbox.
Mongoose is the best old-school(ish) tune of the set. Classic Lustral's Everytime didn't quite work for me. Maybe I'm just used to hear some other mix than the original.
Who Is Watching (Tonedepth Remix) doesn't work for me anymore, and Your Loving Arms is quite near of the border of the getting sick to it. Of course it's not you to blame of that :D
The set is good mixture of trance, progressive and breakbeats as well as older tracks and new ones.
There's one downside in this set. You should pay more attention to the point when releasing the record while mixing. The same "expandes" to mixing and eQing. In my opinion disregarding the structures of the tracks as much a flaw in transition than traditional off beat.
Hopefully these flaws can be foun only a couple of times and aren't something that everage clubber would notice. In club most propably even I wouldn't notice that, but in mixtapes such things are under magnifying lens.
Nice atmosphere thoughout the set.
Great work.