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Name: Rich Boutin
Home Page: http://db3.gemm.com/c/search.p...racks%21.x=6%21.y=15
Member Since: Jul 09, 2003
Rank: 87
Rated 1091 releases, average: 4.26
Location: Tampa, Florida
Profile: Been into dance music since 92, when I was a regular at Aahz in the Beacham Theater in Orlando. I also frequented such great clubs as: MARZ, The Edge, Barbarellas, and The Village. The best raves I ever attended were the Infonet raves. All 3 were epic. From 95-98 I moved to England, just outside London. I was a regular at the Universe parties at Club UK and the Complex. I also attended many of the Return to the Source parties at The Fridge and Brixton Academy. From there I moved to Phoenix for 5 years, and took part in some of the incredible desert raves and great clubs out there. Then it was on to Dallas, where my main stay was attending the many fun parties at the Lizard Lounge. Now I'm in Tampa for a few years...

I collect 89-94 oldskool piano/house/trance, and 90's progressive and german trance. I have a list of tunes for sale on here and on Gemm.com. Check out my home page for info. If there's something you want of mine that isn't for sale, make an offer. I've been known to sell from time to time if the right offer is made.

Favorite labels: Eye Q, Eve, Hook, Limbo, Quad Communications, Steel Fish Blue, Telica, Tonkin
Seller Rating: 97.8% positive (46 ratings)

Buyer Rating: 96.5% positive (114 ratings)

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Various - The Sunshine E.P. Dec 28, 2006 (edited over 2 years ago)
The artist on track A1 is incorrectly labeled as Emotion. The correct artist is DJ Roy Silver. Popular thinking in the Florida DJ community, where this bootleg originates from, was that the artist name was Emotion. This is because the track Promised Land was taken from the Emotion EP (Discogs release 255459), a white label that is often found with only the title of the EP stamped on it.
Sine - Deep Anxiety E.P. Jun 15, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Most will buy this record for the recognizable house tune "I like it deep", but the real gem here is "Bass Anxiety" on the B side. An atmospheric, early progressive trance sound, overlayed with a deep, sultry female vocal "I want you to breathe...I want you to release...anxiety...anxiety" combine to make this a must have for any fan of the genre.
Various - Remix Culture 5/92 Jul 30, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Contains the seldom heard and generally unknown Daykene mix of Isotonik's Everywhere I Go. It was the mix of choice for Kimball Collins, Andy Hughes and other Orlando area DJ's. This mix has quite a bit more energy than the two found on the Isotonik E.P. The utilization of electronic horn samples is excellent, and makes the tune far better than the original in my opinion.