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Name: Peter T.
Member Since: Oct 11, 2003
Rank: 522
Average Vote Received: Needs Minor Changes (3.00, 3 votes)
Rated 665 releases, average: 4.08
Location: Belgium, Oost-Vlaanderen
Profile: You may always contact me if you have something to sell from my wantlist against REASONABLE prices = included the costs for the transport!
For the rest, if you check my wantlist you may notice that i'm most interested in releases from end of the '80's & '90's from labels such as Bonzai, DiKi, Music Man, Dance Mania, Dance Opera, R&S, ... and some '90's compilations such as Serious Beats, Solid Sounds, Club System, Teknoville, Turn Up The Bass, ...
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Buyer Rating:
100.0% positive
(29 ratings)
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Reviews:
M.C. Hughie Babe* - Unarmed And Dangerous - 18-Aug-08 08:48 AM
The B-side of this record uses a sample of Frank De Wulf's "Magic Orchestra" (it's about the rough melody), which was released earlier that year on "B-Sides Volume 2" and became an underground-rave hit & classic. The B1 track of this record uses the sample a bit sharpen; on the B2 track you can hear the sample more or less like the original although more at the background because of the rapping all over it. This record has never made it to a classic release even if it's the first release on Hithouse Records.
Chris Rea - The Road To Hell - 15-Jan-08 04:11 PM
This album opens with the sound of flowing water and with some traffic messages. The dutch message you hear is that one from the voice of Marc Pinte, a well-known radio presenter here in Belgium who worked at that time for Studio Brussel and with the coming of Radio Donna, in 1992, he switched to Donna where you still can hear him today.
One day he was asked by his - in that time - net manager (Jan Houtekiet) to speak in a traffic message. "Verkeersinformatie. Op de E40 Brussel-Leuven is er net voor de afrit in Berchtem een ongeval gebeurd ..." Nothing specials, he thought, because speaking in a traffic message beforehand was done often. But when he, a few months later, was asked again by Houtekiet to listen to a tape, he established that his voice was used for this forthcoming album by Chris Rea.
Marc Pinte told this story himself in 1993 in "De Drie Wijzen".
Chris Rea - The Road To Hell - 15-Jan-08 04:08 PM
This album opens with the sound of flowing water and with some traffic messages. The dutch message you hear is that one from the voice of Marc Pinte, a well-known radio presenter here in Belgium who worked at that time for Studio Brussel and with the coming of Radio Donna, in 1992, he switched to Donna where you still can hear him today.
One day he was asked by his - in that time - net manager (Jan Houtekiet) to speak in a traffic message. "Verkeersinformatie. Op de E40 Brussel-Leuven is er net voor de afrit in Berchtem een ongeval gebeurd ..." Nothing specials, he thought, because speaking in a traffic message beforehand was done often. But when he, a few months later, was asked again by Houtekiet to listen to a tape, he established that his voice was used for this forthcoming album by Chris Rea.
Marc Pinte told this story himself in 1993 in "De Drie Wijzen".
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