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Name: Jilles
Member Since: Jun 06, 2003
Rank: 457
Rated 3005 releases, average: 3.62
Profile: Hey
Collector from holland
started somewhere end 96/beginning 97 and it got a bit out of hand
at the moment looking to complete:
Six Shooter
Killout
Six sixty six limited
and some more stuff
so if you have anything for me from my wantlist
plz let me know :-) I do use ebay
I completed quite a few labels from pcp, cardiac, industrial strength and so on...
So have a look around :)
i also have some cd's
look at http://www.discogs.com/user/Shad0w-cd
Stuff in this collection is NOT (i repeat NOT) for sale (though you'll still mail me :-S)
I have a swap/sale-list @
http://www.discogs.com/user/Shadow-4Sale
greetz
did good swap/buy/sell with:
Dutchhero
WARNING
DO NOT TRADE OR SELL/BUY WITH THE FOLLOWING USERS
THEY WON'T SEND YOU ANYTHING
People you can NOT trust!!! DON'T DO BUSSINES WITH THEM!!!:
BE CAREFULL, DJ-FDC CHANGED HER/HIS/IT'S NAME TO
http://www.discogs.com/user/dj_holy
Swap with this user and you'll lose your records and won't get anything back
BE WARNED!!!
DJ-Fdc
(Sophie Jerome
Ch. de la Joliette 3
1006 Lausanne
Switzerland)
Tunage
Guy from england
DO NOT TRUST THEM
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De Klootzakken - Dominee Dimitri - 26-Sep-06 01:14 PM
Dominee dimitri was a project of Vincent Hendriks and Otto van der Toorn and was made after they released Alles naar de Klote under their alias De Euromasters.
In that they already played 2 farmers that were in the supposition that Dj Dimitri was a gabber dj. Naturally the Roxy dimitri wasn't. But he was well seen as a kind of house guru and all he liked all others should also like. That is why he was also well known as the House minister. After Alles naar de Klote they taped a radio broadcast with in that an interview with minister Mulder from Nijkerkerveen. In that he told radiohost Jack spijkerman that housemusic was the sound of the devil....and so on.
In the number, they put samples of that conversation. But after he found out about it....he sued their ass. In that he demanded 25000 guilder because the cd-bizznizz would be a million bizznizz. But they had only sold 150 cds, but he didn't know about vinyl (Theye had all 1500 12inches sold). The judge found that they had hurt the minister in his belief. Consequently they got a ban on the sale of the cd. Mulders lawyer (named mister De Boef (crook)....) made problems because the judge only imposed 1 guilder (plus trial expense) punishment.
Mulder disappointed. They cheerfully. A lot of media attention and the version in which they cutted Mulders smples came on all sorts of cd's. They also had to destroy the existing cd's.
An artist rung them after an item on VPRO Tv about the law affair. He wanted to make a work of art with the to destroy cd's. Ok! VPRO filmed it. So with all those cd's that artist made a gigantic Jesus cross on the side of an apartment building! Mulder got totally mental.
Mulders own parish in Nijkerkerveen already had the trouble of getting less and less young people to church and his crusade against house made it even worse. Even so bad, that they took his parish away from him. Afther that he didn't stop his crusade against house, he wrote a book about it 'Met House naar een andere wereld' (With House to another world) In that he lays links with house-titles and the devil. But.....in that book he had also printed all cd-covers of Arcade and he hadn't regulated the copy-rights of that. So then Vincent and Otto send that book to Arcade, who had some fine lawyers, and Mulder had to pay big time.
So in the end he won nothing, it only made this vinyl a true collectors item!!
Lt. D'Amato - Sounds Of Frustration - 28-Apr-06 10:48 AM
For me this is one of the biggest hardcore smashers ever made. The sounds, bassdrums...it all works for me.
But it is also one of the hardest to get. The story goes that after it came out the artist wasn't happy with the release and had it destroyed so only a limited number made it out there.
It has been repressed by erick from VIP records on one of those Invisible records. But he repressed the version of the Thunderdome CD, and that one is shorter. So i guess he didn't have the original hehehe.
Supreme Intelligence - 01-Feb-05 02:43 PM
This label set the standard for the nowadays darkcore style in hardcore. I suppose it was a bit to progressive for it's days, because most releases didn't became populair untill the end of Supreme Intelligence.
It also was responsible for one of the biggest hardcore hits of the last few years. Through inner Core by Meagashira (sin 9) is highly sought by everyone who missed it. Only release that is still available is SIN 2 (endorphin). Perhaps the pressing was to big or people just don't really like it.
160 BPM Speedlimit - 01-Feb-05 02:00 AM
On of the many ID hardcore labels. This one was ment for the newstyle releases.
Only 2 releases on it were really official ones, (#2 The Classic Man & #3 Buzz Fuzz) the other three only came out as white label.
Davex & The classic man are a bit softer that the other releases, not really hardcore.
ID released the 5th record on the main label, and the DJ Promo vinyl became a huge smasher.
The Buzz Fuzz release is also well known, especially for the a2, Cocaine, with the live recorded sniffing sounds. ;) (said by Buzz Fuzz himself in an interview).
Bionic Recordings - 01-Feb-05 01:13 AM
Nice label from the Cardiac Crew.
It started as a trancecore label in the line of the famous Cenobite label. Though it didn't really work out and they made some changes in order to maintain the label.
The label started getting more populair with the guest release of Endymion and the following three releases. But after the sixth release Ferox & Ki-real stopped producing for the label and went their own way.
Cardiac found some new artists for the label so it could continue but for me it lost it's touch with the new direction they wend.
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