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Name: mastermuk
Member Since: Oct 05, 2003
Rank: 707
Average Vote Received: Needs Minor Changes (2.50, 4 votes)
Rated 430 releases, average: 4.07
Location: Holland
Profile: Free time DJ, producer and collector. Just give me a mail if you like to know something. I don't sell anything from my personal collection but i do have some things to offer. My doubles are for trade and are shown in my collection.
Next to my vinyls and CDs i'm also collecting old hardcore mixes from parties held (and recorded) in the past. If you have MP3 or old tapes give me a mail and maybe we can fix something.
I already have some nice coverages wich are all digitalized. Some of my files are;
# The Thunder Dome 1 - 3 oktober 1992 - [yes the first TD] - (aprox. 4 hours)
# Various Nightmare In Rotterdam coverages done by Radio Balans
# Various Parkzicht Coverages
# Fundustry, Eartquake II and many more
In particular i'm looking for the following recording:
# A coverage done by Radio Balans from the last "Nightmare In Rotterdam" held on the 21st of october 1995 in the Energiehal.
The Following records are my "more wanteds":
# SOB 164 Euromasters - Alles Naar De Kl- -te (Sound Of The Bomb)
# SOB 147 Rexanthony - For You Marlene (Rmxs on Sound Of The Bomb)
# Rave Parade - Kiss The Fucking Charly & Theo Goodbye (NOT ON LABEL)
# Total Recall 028 Picture Disc Version (Thunderdome IV)
You can contact me at mastermuk@hotmail.com
PLEASE NO EBAY OR OTHER OFFERS!
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Seller Rating:
100.0% positive
(1 rating)
Buyer Rating:
81.8% positive
(12 ratings)
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Reviews:
Technological Terror Crew - Where Angels Fear To Tread - The DJ Hellfish Remixes - 09-Jan-09 08:42 AM
This release is one of my alltime favourites! We use to play this a lot and however the samples are quite hard the public loved it. All tracks are very good, nice uptempo hardcore with really REALLY cool samples. The one i like the most is Swearcore wich contains a Dont Touch That Stereo sample and a very nice sample wich goes like this; "I fucked many woman and incase you´re unaware diseases i have none, i stepped in the party giving them slack, i saw my buddy kill´m, fucking in the back, i need piece of pussy i need a piece of ass, i fuck you in the pussy i fuck you in the ass, i bend you over backwars and make you side, thats why all the girls fuck this guy, I was fucking twin sisters in my bed one had aids so i shot her in the head". The other tracks contain slightly softer samples (its a bit hard..). What i said nice uptempo and samples but also very good breaks and sounds. In my oppinion the best Death!
Bodylotion - Bodylotion IV - 07-Nov-08 03:13 PM
Bodylotion explicitly mentions Homos for A1 is Hobos when they appear live. They really say Homos and not Hobos. They claimed the use of Homos wasnt allowed but in fact they did this to prevent a lawsuit of any kind. Purely for and on the record. Like a lot of stuff from Neophyte they like to stir things up but this B thing must have intentially been done to try keep things calm. It didnt resist us from singing the song in Amsterdam city after a Hellraiser party in 1996 when we struck upon a pink feathered gay. Actually the track was created to make a stance against the upcoming Happy Hardcore and not specificly against gay people. Still a bit contradictive considering they created a happy hardcore mix of "Always Hardcore" a few months later..
Various - Hakkûh & Flippûh 2 - 03-Oct-08 08:27 AM
Mecado lost a lawsuit in may 1997 that Arcade and GabberWijffie innitiated against Mecado because the first track Op een grote paddestoel was originally recorded bij GabberWijffie. Also the track Tricky Martini was forbiden in August that year after complaints from Sony, Virgin en EMI, the track was a ripoff from a track by Ricky Martin. Mecado was forced to retreive al the CDs and replaced the inlays of the CD and changed severall names to Tricky Bacardi, Sunmilk (Sunclub), Raft Funk (Daft Punk) en R2 (MR). ID & T wasnt amused and one of the leaders complaining about the used names.
Hitsquad, The - Insanity - 01-Oct-08 02:21 PM
Before this record was released DJ Isaac, the label manager anounced two new talented producers from Leeuwarden, The Netherlands. They released under the name Hitsquad wich name was also a backup (dancers) squad for DJ Uzi & MC Da Mouth Off Madness. Edwin and Ruiz, friends of Uzi decided to produce under the same name. Indeed they were talented and Isaac mentioned they hooked up very well in the latest of Dwarf style but time was against the label and producers, the Hardcore scene decreased rapidly wich made Hardcore impopulair that period. After a new boom in hardcore a total new style was born and this was the reason the release was very low rated and not wanted. Very strange because this release actually is a very solid production wich contains very nice tracks. Very underrated in my oppinion. A worthy follow up for the Dwarf serie and sadly the last release. I bet if this release was release earlier within the serie it would have been more appreciated.
Various - Happy Rave - 25-Jul-08 07:56 AM
In my oppinion this is 1 topclass compilation! It contains all the top classic rave/hardcore tunes that ruled the dutch rave/hardcore scene in 1995. Ive been listening hardcore from the beginning and this was an ERA. 1995 and 1996 were the best years of hardcore in my vision and this CD reflects just that. Also this compilation is the best (or at least one of the best in the serie). Happy Rave and Happy Rave 2 are in my oppinion the best of this serie and the best CDs around. I think that some people dont credit or even discredit some older CDs like this and for example Hypnotrance - The Intergalactic Hardtrance Collection (wich infact is hardcore to). Just because they havent expierenced the time and feeling while and credit things because of hypes on wich they flow. If you want to follow hypes you lose track of music that is actually really good. These CDs are a good reflection of this time and above all really good. Not one bad song. If you dont like the music respect it because this CD was the standard and contributed greatly to what now is the (harder) hardcore scene. This is 100% hardcore gabber!
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