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Name: Luc Tonerre
Member Since: Feb 03, 2003
Rank: 3562
Average Vote Received: Correct (4.27, 15 votes)
Rated 2176 releases, average: 3.74
Location: Hannover, Germany
Profile: Keen for any kinds of old school dance music, from Disco and Funk to House, Techno and Big Beat!
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Reviews:
Mel Brooks - To Be Or Not To Be (The Hitler Rap) Pts. 1&2 - 01-Jun-05 07:35 PM
I'm German, and I'm still shocked by this record! I would really wonder if this song ever came to be released in Germany. I guess, whenever I'll want a party to be stopped by the police, I'll play the Hitler Rap. Of course Mel Brooks makes fun of Hitler, but a female chorus singing "Heil - Sieg Heil", a sample of the German national anthem, and sentences like "Why don't we throw a little Nazi-party?" are a bit too heavy for the German audience, which might not be able to understand the rest.
Laser-Cowboys - Theme From Knight Rider - 24-May-05 01:24 PM
Great outfit but weak production. Good piece for collectors or to pin it up in your room, definitly not to listen to. Both versions are very cheesy eurodance mixes of the Knight Rider TV-Theme, absolutely nothing happens. I wish they'd added the original version somewhere on this record.
Studio 54 - Vol 1 - 04-May-05 06:02 AM
'Catch Da Big Ones' is a superp house cut-up of Sheryl Crow's 'All I Wanna Do' with the vocal line stripped down to the sentence: "This ain't no Disco, it ain't no country club either." Fatboy Slim played it as first track on his head to head set with Armand van Helden at Brixton Academy.
Norman Cook - DJ Mega-Mix Vol. 1 - 11-Dec-04 01:35 AM
This is the absolutely first record produced by Norman Cook. In that time (early 1988) he was still member of 80's pop-combo 'The Housemartins'. It didn't get released officially because of the amount of samples in it. In spite of that the rest of the Housemartins demanded that Norman should distance himself from the track as it undermined the band's own image and ideology.
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