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Name: Cenk
Home Page: http://soundcloud.com/cenkakyol.
Member Since: Dec 01, 2004
Rank: 18
Rated 135 releases, average: 4.03
Location: Istanbul, TURKEY & now in Melbourne
Profile: 1985-1988 Electro Funk
1988-1992 Acid House
1992-1995 Rave & Trance
1995-1999 Techno & Gabba
1999-2003 Digital Processing & Minimal
I haven't been in any particular style since 2003. Electronic music seems to have lost a lot of it's sincerity.
Beside electronic music; cool jazz, sad and calm classical, lounge and easy listening, disco and 80s soul.
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Buyer Rating:
33.3% positive
(3 ratings)
CenkAkyol's groups (10)
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Reviews:
Alter Ego - Rocker - 13-Dec-07 06:30 PM
This one was a starter for a new corruption. When I start hearing that track in Gym or on the Australian radios 15 times a day, I couldnt stand it. But then I learned that it is an Alter Ego single. Good old Roman Flugel, who has involved in the house & techno scene since day one, now bringing out this cheap and cheese sound to us in 2004. Big disappointment!!! And sadly today, this wave is still going on. This is another reason why electronic music scene lost its sincerity. How come he can tolerate the production of a track like this, has no explanation.
Bob Sinclar - 06-Sep-07 06:31 AM
Christophes Paradise album was 100% good one. Disco at its best without any bad track. Then after years, he came up with a song (I was listening that Love Generation everyday on Melbourne radios 15 times a day) and I wasnt even imagine it was by Christophe. Than the shock came and yes it was the new single by Bob Sinclar! But the bomb came after that. The worst of the worst was that newly single, Freedom. Well is there any explanation not to use at least a different name?! Anyway, Paradise is still a timeless album but excitement of hearing the name Bob Sinclar is over by the house & techno scene.
DJ Tonka - Peaktime (In One Go) - 11-Apr-07 01:56 PM
Alec Empire, Ian Pooley and Thomas Gerlach. I canT give up these three names whatever they produce. Again here, Tonka collect his remixes and mixed it up to make us happy and feel good, from beginning to the end. Its like, good trip hop can turn a happy man into sorrow, same for this one. Listen to Peaktime in your saddest moment, Im sure youll be feeling perfectly good and happy. In summer time, double this the feelings that cd gives us.
Various - This Is Terror Volume 2 - The Coffeecore Cru Mix - 03-Apr-07 11:17 AM
Since millenium, Hardcore scene hasnt been so satisfying like it was in 90s. Same for techno productions. Theyre still there, but old skool headz(like me) do not interest the new happenings so much. But that compilation was a break point in that unsatisfying period. I dont want touch to the first disc, nothing so special about it But please buy that compilation for the 2nd disc. There are at least 8-9 timeless tracks which will never lose their spirits, NEVER! Couple of Lasse Steen masterpieces, aggressive Noizefucker track and violent Hellz Army track. For me, this music is all about aggression I dont care much the speed. So that I review in that way. And on the other hand thanks for the Coffeecore Cru for mixing these great trax in their normal speed. I dont appreciate djs playing techno or gabber more then +2. So overall there is a good mixing, good track selection and really really some golden gabber and terror tracks here for all of our life time.
Catkiller - Drugs Do Help - 17-Oct-06 12:36 AM
Well I havenT heard of his name before listening to This Is Terror vol 4. He mixed the first cd of the compilation and I was mesmerised when heard the track Cum On Q at the end of the cd. Right on time, great selection. Unfortunatelly when I heard the track from the single its not that much energised. I think when he spin put that track to that compilation he made some changes but I love it to hear Cum On Q in the This Is Terror vol 4 compialtion version. Besides that Harde Tepels is also playable in some gabba night with some Dutch humour to Dj Tiesto.
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