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Name: Matt Bassline
Member Since: Jul 12, 2001
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Rated 3234 releases, average: 3.80
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House

Wubble-U - Petal - Go! Discs
( http://www.discogs.com/release/88563 )

Inner City - Good Life - Ten Records
( http://www.discogs.com/release/39795 )

Sueño Latino - Sueño Latino
( http://www.discogs.com/release/35667 )

Trance

The Generator - Where Are You Now? (Moonman Remix) - Tidy Trax
( http://www.discogs.com/release/36736 )

Thrillseekers - Synaesthesia (En Motion Remix) - Neo Records
( http://www.discogs.com/release/26986 )

Pulser - Cloudwalking - ATCR
( http://www.discogs.com/release/73093 )

Moon Project - Moonrise - Bonzai Trance
( http://www.discogs.com/release/187946 )

Pale-X - Androids - Shogun Records
( http://www.discogs.com/release/77477 )

Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall 2002 - Pegasus Records
( http://www.discogs.com/release/112255 )

Hardcore / Jungle

Neuromancer - Pennywise
( http://www.discogs.com/release/75785 )

DJ Solo - Darkage
( http://www.discogs.com/release/80891 )

Jim Polo & Neil Vass - Rolling Energy
( http://www.discogs.com/release/31328 )

Techno / Hard Trance / Acid

Snowdome - Murdoch Most Foul
( http://www.discogs.com/release/153357 )

Genetic Waste - Palace Of Wisdom
( http://www.discogs.com/release/41798 )

Sushi - Osaka Acid
( http://www.discogs.com/release/19475 )

DJ Hell - Sprung Aus Den Wolken
( http://www.discogs.com/release/1085280 )

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Buyer Rating: 100.0% positive (76 ratings)

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John Askew - The Door / Shadows After Dark - 20-May-07 04:47 AM
The Door was the first John Askew production I heard courtesy of some Paul van Dyk sets sometime before the official release date.

To me this track is perfect Trance and the output of John Askew and his Discover labels and sub-labels has continued with this trademark sound.

The Door has great core elements. The solid bass kick, driving bass line and percussion. The melodies are uplifting without any hint of cheesiness. The track is allowed to breath without the need for in your face vocals, instead a haunting snippet of vocal drifts in the background.

A classic Trance track that fully deserves a 5 out of 5.

Eclipse - Makes Me Love You - 22-Oct-04 01:11 PM
I've never really followed the Azuli label that closely but this was an amazing track and a great way for them to celebrate their 100th release. I first heard this one being played by the Sharp Boys on their Kiss 100FM show, and was hooked instantly. It uses the Sister Sledge vocal to great effect and is exactly how I like my House - funky and pumping.

Warp 69 - A High Naturally - 19-Sep-04 04:01 AM
I've rated this double pack release as a 5, but if I could give it a higher mark I certainly would! On one side you get Global Communication's classic chillout remix of "Natural High". Anybody that's ever watched the Ibizan sunset will know this one as it is a massive favourite of Jose Padilla and Pete Gooding. Flip over the record and you have 2 quality '93 tracks from Global Communication's Hardcore Jungle alias Chaos & Julia Set (the bonus track is actually "Fear The Future" taken from their release on Recoil Records). Add to this the original mix and a nice Dave Angel mix of Natural High, plus another Bonus Track "Suburbia" and you have one superb double pack. Highly recommended.

Various - Eurobeat 2000 Club Classics Volume 1 - 11-Nov-03 09:09 AM
This is the first in a series of compilations released by the classic Eurobeat 2000 club night, run by Frankie D. This was one of London's finest Techno nights throughout the 90's and was held at clubs such as Turnmills, EC1 and Gossips. The tracks were chosen for the compilations by the resident DJ's as they were particularly memorable dance floor fillers. The logo on the front of the sleeve is the club's logo as found on their flyers.

Tango And Ratty* - Tales From The Darkside - 04-May-03 04:08 PM
This record was released independently by Tango and Ratty. It has nothing to do with Timeless Recordings which was the Invisible Man's label.

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