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Name: Syko
Home Page: http://www.facebook.com/DJ.Syko
Member Since: Feb 07, 2004
Rank: 28
Average Vote Received: Needs Minor Changes (3.00, 6 votes)
Rated 162 releases, average: 4.38
Location: Northern Ireland
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A DJ from Northern Ireland, main styles are Oldskool Hard Trance, Techno, and Late 90's Trance. I also from time to time play Psychedelic Trance. Have been DJing properly for about 6 years but started about 11 years ago.

I have DJ'd in Belfast, Portrush, Omagh and Enniskillen (all in Northern Ireland), and have played on the same lineup with DJ's such as X-ray, Sci, Ultra Sonic, Mallorca Lee, Deejay Storm, DaMuff and a few others.

This is my latest Oldskool Techno and Hard Trance mix, you can download it from the link below.



01 Maurizio Bracagni - Mosquito
02 Maurizio Bracagni - MB Sides
03 Jeff Mills - Allerseelen
04 Nico - The Scream
05 V Tracks - Subway 26
06 Padre Terra - Ordenator
07 System 01 - Mindsensation
08 DJ Franky Jones - Overwhelming Rain
09 Kike Boy - Farmatron
10 K-Lab - Voice Of Truth
11 MC Hair - Trance Hair Love
12 Ketamind - Kansai
13 Los Bonitos - The Lights
14 D-Trance - Springworld
15 Bonzai - Untitled BJ 95018
16 Preziozo - Raise Your Power
17 Gian Piero - No Drugs Just Techno
18 Ramirez - Musica Maquina
19 R. Wagner - Listen Carefully
20 Rexanthony - Cocoaccelaration

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Quite a good vinyl to own. Apart from the vocal track. It goes on for too long. The guitar samples are horrible.

I am into my Oldskool Hard Trance in a big way.. First heard this on X-Ray Files 3. (Full tape mp3 available at nioldskool dot co dot uk)

X-Ray caned many many great tunes of this era and genre. In my opinion, this was one of his weaker choices. Although there are a few friends of mine love it. So I suppose it's a hit and miss track.
A great release from Happy Ravers.

World of Landru is seen as the better known of the tracks on the release, although my personal favourite has to be good old Hubert (Track B2)

A lot of people seem to have something they don't like about Hubert... but that makes me love it more!

Word of Landru is a decent track, although in my opinion, it lacks in something that Hubert has.

100% Pure Love, is another good track, short and sweet, but is decent!
Base M-O-Kanik. One of my more favourite tracks at the minute. Driving and hard from early on, and just sends shivers down the spine on a regular basis. Side B1 is my favourite version, although the others are just as good.

You are nearly half way thru the track (B1) before the main melody kicks in.. and when it does... Euphoria drips out of the track, and reains just as driving while in the euphoric state.

Track B2 is almost bouncier, more along the lines of a german release, but is obviously the same track.

A definite dancefloor-destroyer!
Cenobite Records Feb 18, 2009
Cenobite Records. Probably one of the best, if not the best hardcore trance label there is available. Many labels have good and bad tracks, but not Cenobite Records.

At the moment I only have about half of the label, but I know every track, and there isn't a bad one among them.

A style on their own, pure quality and having lack of quantity of releases, shows he height of the label.

Definitely in my top 3 labels.
Move Your Ass is one of the first Scooter tracks I remember having heard, I did hear others but for some reaon it sticks in memory.

To realise the B-side was Back in time was brilliant to find out.

Probably one of Scooter's better tracks.

So again this release proves that if u don't know the name of a track, or u are buying Scooter singles, that u will find a lot of the B-sides are actually the better tracks.
Robbie Nelson's Bolivian Angel 96 was a massive track here in Northern Ireland back in the 90's.

The Arena Massive Mix featured on this release is probably one of the better known and more popular of the remixes, and u were almost sure to hear it every week in The Arena and also in The River Club in Enniskillen where he was also resident.

Robbie was part of Ubiquity, which were the original artists for Bolivian Angel. 1993 seen the first official release of this track.