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Name: Jason
Member Since: Oct 20, 2006
Rank: 15
Average Vote Received: Correct (4.00, 1 votes)
Rated 117 releases, average: 3.70
Location: Sunderland, England, Europe
Profile: I started collecting records around 1977, Jean Michel Jarre, Kraftwerk etc. I continued to follow electronic music with the like of Depeche Mode, Heaven 17, Human League etc.

I've collectd vinyl all the way through House, Acid House, Rave, Italodance, Hardcore and just about every other electronic style.

In this time I've a amassed a collection of approximatley 11,000 records.

Well now I have kids and it's time to sell almost everything except my most treasured tracks. And what better site to sell on than Discogs !

Have a look at my for sale list and if my price is not the cheapest, let me know and I'll see what I can do.
Seller Rating: 99.8% positive (2032 ratings)

Buyer Rating: 100.0% positive (1 rating)

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Reviews:

Chris Hare vs. Sergeant Sam - Bountyhunter #002 - 06-Sep-08 05:31 AM
A very rare track. I was unable to find another copy of this anywhere on the internet. Final Reckoning is a deep, dark, hard trance track which dissapoints with it's uninspiring breakdown. Expansion Overload on the other hand is a masterpiece. The instrumental breakdown in the middle, is of movie quality, and gives no indication of the riff that follows. It seems like Chris Hare and Sergeant Sam were experimenting somewhat with this track. It's an experiment which works wonderfully!

System F - Out Of The Blue - 01-Feb-08 12:25 PM
What a tune.

Ferry Corsten's finest hour. I first heard this masterpiece on Judge Jules friday night show late 1998. I was busy renovating my first house, and it was one of those moments where you turn up the radio.

It made me feel like a teenager again, even though I was in my late twenties, and I had to phone my friends to tell them about this work of genius.

Mr Corsten I thank you....As this tune still fills me with joy everytime I hear it, and it will be played at my funeral. No finer tribute could I pay.

In my top 5 forever.

Mario Più - Communication (Somebody Answer The Phone) - 18-Dec-07 03:59 AM
You will find almost impossible to discover a more annoying dnace track that tries to be this serious. Almst everything about this arrangement makes me want to leave planet earth. I hated it the first time I heard it, and I find it even more loathesome now. For the few people who are blessed with not having had their ears poisoned with this filth, count yourselves lucky, and stay well away.

Best listened to through a telescope.

Vangelo - Can U See - 22-Nov-07 02:51 PM
In my opinion simply the best Italodance track ever written. Even now, 13 years after release, it still makes me happy when I place this record on my deck. It really hasn't aged, which is always a sign of a masterpiece.

The synth arrangement still sounds fresh, and has never been surpassed. Add to this the amazingly simple Sandy C vocal, and you have the ultimate floor filler.

The undisputed champion of Italodance, and total "must have" for lovers of this genre.

Heaven's Cry - Til Tears Do Us Part - 13-Nov-07 03:48 PM
The Yoji mix is incredible, keeping the original feel of the track, which has an almost unrivalled synth arangement, but adding a very hard edge which compliments this amazing piece of dance music. If you look in the dictionary for "Perfect Remix", you should find this track !

The Dark by Design mix has an almost understated beauty about it. A thudding bass drum carries the sweeping synths to the point of euphoria. A must for all lovers of this genre, but in my opinion, just overshadowed by the Yoji mix.

All in all, one of the best.

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