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E Razor

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  1. 1. Yves Deruyter - Feel Free 2. Underworld - Rez 3. Circulation - Turquoise 4. Antic - One Nose 5. Keith Litman - Kick it in 6. KC Flight - Let's get Jazzy 7. God's Uncle - Overclockers 8. Double Dee - Shining (Cicada mix) 9. Amoeba Assassin - Piledriver 10. Amoeba Assassin - Rollercoaster 11. Canyon - Agitator 12. Drumatic - You and me 13. Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds (DT's mixes) 14. Jon Secada - Stop (Jp's dub) 15. Reese Project - Rock to the beat 16. Camisra - Feel the beat 17. Real McCoy - One More Time (J. Vicious) 18. Latino Circus - In your Soul (cevin fisher mix) 19. Golden Girls - Kinetic 20. Alex D'Elia - Isn't Life Wonderful (flat 6 mix) 21. BT - the moment of truth 22. Micah - Acandavi (C. Micali mix) 23. T & F feat. Moltosugo - Are you doin it with me 24. Subtech - Timeshift 25. Wayne G - Twisted
  2. underworld - rez three n one - reflect
  3. sasha and digweed - renaissance mix collection & a bunch of Stone Temple Pilots songs I put on a disc
  4. [quote name=Too many old timers in there thinking that the way it used to be is the way it should be..which is true to some extent but come on this is 2004 not 1984..the garage closed..get over it and lets create something exciting! QUOTE] AMEN
  5. INTRODUCING JOHN DIGWEED'S NEW RADIO SHOW From his early days in Hastings in the UK, and with the most solid of foundations, don of dance John Digweed is one of the most respected DJ's in the world today. Surviving the rigorous tests of time, Digweed's work has long been synonymous with fine originality as his albums for Renaissance, Global Underground, Bedrock, and the classic Northern Exposure series with Sasha can testify. Radio stations worldwide have long requested John to present his own radio show. Yet aside from his regular and continued slot on London's Kiss 100, which has achieved a cult status with listeners trading CD's and MP3 files from his show over the web, the answer has always been 'No'... But making advancements is John's strong point, and so this month marks the beginning of his brand new weekly radio show named 'Transitions'. 'Transitions' promises to be the ultimate radio experience for fans of electronic music, combining the quality, ingenuity and integrity that is associated with any John Digweed project. 'Transitions' will be produced and syndicated by The Radio Department, whose other projects include 'Carl Cox-Global', which is now airing in over 12 major territories worldwide. "'Transitions' is every electronic music fan's dream radio show. John Digweed's music and performances have wowed dance floors for the last decade, and he's now able to do the same on the world's radio airwaves. This is a true global radio event!", said Gavin Kingsley, producer of the show, to Xpander. The two-hour weekly radio show will feature the cream of the international electronic music scene featuring big name guest DJ's, complemented by the best new underground talent selected by Diggers himself, as well as studio and live mixes recorded throughout John's extensive global travels. 'Transitions' will launch across five continents over the coming months, so stop by at johndigweed.com regularly for more details. (10/19/04)
  6. 22 – Erick Morillo 21 – Steve Lawler 20 – Danny Howells 18 – Benni Benassi 14 – Judge Jules 13 – ATB I'm well aware of how these lists are compiled (thus explaining the plethora of UK hardhouse DJs toward the bottom of the list), yet how any of these other guys (Benni Benassi , Judge Jules, ATB) made this list ahead of DT, Morillo, Lawler, Howells, Morales, Hawtin is incomprehensible, no matter where the bulk of the voting takes place.
  7. 1. getting rid of the staff who used to run XS and ADV as DJ. 2. the sale of imposter Coronas coupled with no red bull. 3. people aren't taking as much E as they were back in the late 90's (if any at all) 4. people just getting tired of going to the same clubs week after week, year after year. 5. Having to drive to a somewhat decent beach if your house isn't in Ortley. I personally didn't like the 4am closing. I liked getting out of the clubs with a few hours to spare before the sun came up and feelings of total worthleseness set in.
  8. From the inside of the CD: contains a sample of Swallow's - Peekaboo and Follow me Down on 4AD records.
  9. Balance 005 cd 1 is phenomenal. If you like that disc, check out other stuff by petter, mfa, and infusion.
  10. deep dish - penetrate deeper, yoshiesque vol. 1, either of the GU toronto afterclub discs. Other discs not much like the Djs mentioned but still good: Timewriter, any Terry Lee Brown Jr. Live sets from DD, HOwells, Roland
  11. i havent seen the video in a while, but im pretty sure it Corsten is playing one of Timo Maas' remixes (dub or regular)
  12. anyone know the name of the track with the Police sample, or the one w/ the rob base sample.
  13. Can anyone help me find: Jack Vibe - check this out. It was on metropolitan records. Its out of stock at satellite, not found at deca dance. Any help is appreciated.
  14. 2nd floor @ Tunnel, and a lot of times just the the floor itself.
  15. deep dish - sometime in 98 cox - live from twilo
  16. Throw 4 slices on the BBQ w/ cheese no eggs and use ketchup or hot dog sauce (from Libby's or Hot Grill) and put it on a potato roll.
  17. Get ADV back there, let him play whatever he want and then maybe XS Fri and Sats can be salvaged.
  18. trancesetters - roaches (orig mix)
  19. i think the version we are used to hearing is done by Benny Maze v. Madam, but I the record says there is an orignal done by Stephane K and Katsu Imai under the name Madam.
  20. If you are trying to find it, it's Deepest Jungle by M.I.K.E. on Bonzai records or it's on DT's global underground Athens.
  21. as to the first track its Wack Ass M.F. - rhythmkillaz. It's on subliminal sessions vol. 1.
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