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Member Since: Apr 03, 2004
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Rated 116 releases, average: 3.75
Location: Belgium
Profile: Discogs addict, collecting mainly Belgian and Dutch trance. I'm trying to get the database as accurate as possible when it comes to Belgian releases.
Technically, vinyl is inferior to CD as an audio carrier, but it is nice to spin with. A lot of music never gets released on CD anyway. And of course the artwork on some vinyl is simply amazing!
MP3 requests will be properly dealt with by the GNAA.
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Fred Baker Presents Odyssey (15) - Magic Pad - 06-Oct-06 02:31 AM
This is a rework of Technolab's club classic "New Fusion", with the Original Mix sounding virtually the same as the 1998 version. Fred Baker's 2006 Mix adds a bit more punch with a heavier bass and some new synths, while the Marc Van Linden Remix leans more towards tech trance.
Danzel - Put Your Hands Up In The Air! - 19-Jul-06 07:40 AM
Many people will avoid the cheesy euro house releases from Danzel, perhaps with reason. However, if you listen to the B-side, you might discover Dance Hostess, which is a nice funky house tune. The track is rather short but makes up by lacking Danzel's vocals, apart from one sample.
Eric Prydz - Call On Me - 23-Mar-06 06:27 AM
The Filterheadz remix does it for me on this one. Although using a lot of elements from Yimanya and still being repetitive, it sounds very fresh after getting hammered with the original. The typical Filterheadz percussion makes it very danceable too.
Faithless - Insomnia 2005 - 08-Sep-05 02:32 AM
Sasha delivers a massive remix of this classic tune, making it a combination of progressive trance in the melodic part to almost industrial with a heavy intro and ditto filtering effects on the vocals. The other tracks are slight re-edits of the classic versions.
Tiësto* - In Search Of Sunrise 4: Latin America - 23-May-05 08:53 PM
It's been two years since Tiësto released his previous mix CD, Nyana. While the latter still had a harder side with the Outdoor disk, it looks like Tiësto has chosen the softer path for this one. Both disks are packed with high quality progressive and deep trance tracks, creating a very spacey atmosphere. And as usual with releases on Black Hole and sublabels, the artwork is again very nice, with the jewel case coming in a decorated outer cardboard sleeve. Definitely a must have for deep trance or Tiësto collectors.
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