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Name: Miron Remus Marian
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Profile: well, i have more than 1400 rare records of techno with influence like detroit&chicago, ghettotech, tribal, hardgroove... all this records aren't for sale. i am not interested in any digital formats. analogue adored. digital deploder.

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Prodigy, The - Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned - 22-Jun-08 11:03 AM
***Amazing*** how much seems that Liam was inspired by Nirvana... E1 track, called "Phoenix" and "Love Buzz" from Nirvana's 1989 album called "Bleach".
This is first studio album of The Prodigy after 1997's The Fat of the Land. Its title is a play on words of the title to the Walter Mosely novel Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned. Near Liam Howlett is present on the album musically, actress Juliette Lewis, Oasis frontmen Liam and Noel Gallagher, Kool Keith and The Magnificent Ping Pong Bitches. "This album is about reminding people what The Prodigy was always about — the beats and the music", Howlett wrote to an internet zine after finishing the album. He also notes that his intention was to use vocals mostly as an extension of the sound rather than the main focal point, as was the case in The Fat of the Land. This album peaked at UK nr. 1 on the album charts, but it didn't stay there for long and with three regular singles yielded no big hits. It was promoted by a promotional double A-sided 12" "Girls/Memphis Bells", released in very limited quantities in UK on June 21, 2004. On June 28, 2004, the track "Memphis Bells" was exclusively available online as a digital download via alwaysoutnumbered dot com Available in a limited edition, each of the 5,000 downloads had a unique variation of the track, accompanied with a unique variation of the artwork. On 30 August 2004 "Girls" was released, entering the charts at #19. "Hotride" – released November 1, 2004 in the UK – was not eligible to enter the UK charts as the CD was released in EP format with 3 additional 'b-sides' and so did not conform to chart regulations. Finally "Spitfire" was released on March 28, 2005.

Davide Squillace / Kazu Kimura - Antigravitational / Realistic - 17-Feb-08 08:23 AM
Mister Davide Squillace created this platform in 2001 which was mainly aimed at his own productions. As one of the key players in the Naples (Italy) scene together with artists like Rino Cerrone, Marco Carola, Danilo Vigorito, Tomie Nevada and Gaetano Parisio this talented producer is respected worldwide. Davide Squillace present a magnificent organic roller with all his trademark funky stabs. The side B comes with a fresh and skilled producer of deep grooves and cutting edge techniques from Japan: Kazu Kimura with his Realistic track. Supreme ***

Hardcell & Grindvik* - Gainlane Part 6 - 06-Feb-08 03:57 PM
All this four tracks themselves are a very varied and fresh ranging from the hardsynth driven anthem, that track is "Salt" and the harder driving rhythm of track "Gate Bay" to the so exceptionally subtle groove with deep chords that is track "Plankton" to the sublime track "Fish Tank" with it is clever building feel and uplifting pads. This is necesary to have it! by a records collector. As part of this the Gain label series is continue with more material from these 2 and this is the first 4 tracker to continue the series.

Offspring, The - I'll Be Waiting / Blackball - 30-Jan-08 02:37 PM
Manic Subsidal was formed in 1984 by guitarist Bryan "Dexter" Holland and bassist Greg K., two friends who met on their high school cross-country team and formed the band "Manic Subsidal." The decision to form a band came outside of a Social Distortion concert, when both were refused entry.Doug Thompson was added for vocals, and Kevin 'Noodles' Wasserman, the school janitor, was welcomed into the band, allegedly because he was old enough to purchase alcohol for Holland and Kriesel, both of whom were under the legal drinking age.The band used Thompson's friend, Jim Benton, as their drummer. Thompson was forced out of the band, while Benton left. This led to Holland taking over on vocals, and James Lilja joining as the drummer. The band changed their name to "The Offspring" in 1985. Lilja quit shortly after the release to pursue a medical career in gynaecology,and was replaced by Ron Welty, who was only 16 years old at the time.

Unknown Artist - The Seventh Clones - 14-Jan-08 11:46 AM
On the side A you will find a wicked re-work of Lil Louis - French Kiss. Boosted enough to be a extremely fat alternative to the original. The breakdown is there as well as most other elements from this classic tune. Essential anthem that is working forever! the side B is goes almost 20 years back with this re-work of Mr Fingers - Can You Feel It. This baseline and the whole vibe with the pads was the start of house music as we know it today, Clones version is paying big respect to the original but is still giving it the 2006 treatment with a very dj friendly arrangement. Another top-class clones re-work.

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