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Member Since: Apr 15, 2003
Rank: 16
Rated 112 releases, average: 4.74
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Len Faki* - Figure - 22-Aug-03 08:04 AM
After closing down his highly respected labels Monoid and [feis] Len Faki instantly launched his new project Figure and promised in the German magazine Groove that all the artists from the old label will part of the new Figure project, too. I'm really lokking foward to the 2nd release, 'cause the first one's just brilliant percussive and groovy techno at its best. "1.1" is undoubtedly the highlight of this first release, it just drives every dancefloor crazy. The other tracks are great DJ tools, too.
DJ Hell* - Diese Momente EP - 27-Jun-03 09:27 AM
The title of "A" ferers to the German version of the movie "Blade Runner". It is a quotation of the last words of Rutgar Hauer before dying. Unfortunately Hell quoted completety wrong and distorted the sense of these words. The real quotation would have been: "All diese Momente werden verloren sein in der Zeit, so wie Tränen im Regen." (In the original English version: "All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.") What Hell made of it would be in English:"Those moments will never be lost - like tears in rain." Everybode who has seen the movie knows that it is the totally wrong sense at this point. How awkward!
Some people should better watch movies before quoting...
Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) (Bootleg Remixes) - 19-Jun-03 09:54 AM
The Purpose Maker sample is from "Reverting" (Purpose Maker EP - Axis 011)
Various - Harthouse 100 - 15-Apr-03 02:08 AM
Hey, this was my first record! Great Compilation, starting with Patrick Lindsey's best track ever: "Male Phonk". Another highlight is Väth's title track - timeless banging techno. The other tracks are partly dark and innovative, but no real floor fillers, except maybe Alter Ego's "Folk Song", which rocks in fact quite more on the Harthouse 100 live Compilation though. Hardfloor's "Kamikaze Whopper" is completely over the edge. It sounds like a mixture of Garnier's "Big Babou" and a Roland Casper record.
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