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Name: David Warrell
Home Page: None
Member Since: Apr 07, 2002
Rank: 436
Location: Sydney, Australia
Profile: I'm a 20 year old university student, currently working my way through a B.Sc. in Business Information Technology at the University of New South Wales, in Sydney, Australia.
I've been a bedroom DJ since mid-1998, and am currently grooving to the sounds of progressive house, progressive breaks and tribal. My only club set to date has been an opening set at Sydney thursday-nighter Thursday Delights.
My collection unashamedly tracks my maturing musical tastes, rising from my first few records, all utter commercial crap, through house and tech-house, into hard house and then on to my current preferences. I realise my collection is neither large nor especially enviable, but feel free to have a browse and a bit of a laugh/cringe.
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Reviews:
2 Phat Cunts - Ride - 27-Jun-02 06:07 AM
One of the first records I ever bought, and it still gets dragged out from time to time. I still find it to believe that Sasha and BT, two men who you can normally rely on for extremely sophisticated and polished productions, came up with this crazy piece of acid/breakbeat madness. Fantastic!
Prodigy* - The Fat Of The Land - 27-Jun-02 06:02 AM
One thing that does annoy me about the vinyl release is the way the beats between Narayan and Firestarter were dealt with. Whilst I personally consider that this whole Chemical Bros-style section is unnecessary and adds nothing to the album, it is so much more a part of Narayan than it is Firestarter. Yet the beats are placed at the start of Firestarter, which is the first track on a different side to Narayan.
Tijuana - Groove Is In The Air (Remixes) - 08-Apr-02 06:58 AM
The Mad noise and Space echo tracks are great fun to layer over the top of other tracks to give them that little extra.
Lula - The DJ, The Music & Me (Disc Two) - 07-Apr-02 07:59 AM
The Force Mass Motion remix is an absolute epic. Wicked throbbing bassline, nice acidy riff and beautiful warm strings... it's almost like 3 tracks rolled into one.
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