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dj-efeks
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Australia
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Posted - 2002/02/03 : 22:10:17
neone know what trax are on this release...?
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DreamShaker
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United States
60 posts Joined: Feb, 2001
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Posted - 2002/02/04 : 10:11:40
there have been only three releases thus far:
rb1: test of time/rock the party
rb2: born to rave
rb3: hold me/in my dreams
future releases include the remixes of blue sky day, test of time and love me
jayson
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Brian K
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United States
8,663 posts Joined: Sep, 2001
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Posted - 2002/02/04 : 17:54:43
BLUE SKY DAY MIX
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http://www.btinternet.com/~djsmithers/stompy/bluesky.ram TEST OF TIME MIX ---------------- http://www.btinternet.com/~djsmithers/stompy/testoftime.ram LOVE ME HAPPY MIX ----------------- http://www.btinternet.com/~djsmithers/stompy/loveme.ram LOVE ME HARD BUT HAPPY MIX -------------------------- http://www.btinternet.com/~djsmithers/stompy/lovemehardmix.ram "As punishment for your desertion, it's company policy to give you the plague."
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Heist
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Australia
706 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
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Posted - 2002/02/05 : 03:15:48
The recent Atomic Nrg event has led me to be a bit less critical of the recent rash of hard house beats being used in hardcore. Up until thief's set, it was a pretty ordinary night of hard house/nrg/hard trance with nothing surprising me. Thief's set was marginally better than the hardcore set by fenix which was the reason i came to an all nrg event.
Its hard to describe but the way the NRG he was playing was produced seemed to get a whole lot more punch out of the speakers than even the best freeform fenix played. Hence although the breakdowns were predictable, the kick back in of the beat was much more satisfying and upfront than the hardcore fenix was playing although the psychoacoustics of fenix's tracks pooed all over anything Nrg just cause its hardcore.
Hard house/Nrg may suck, but they are doing what hardcore used to do in its prime...be the most upfront and hard style through production designed for being played out on big speakers. The drumloops seem more addictive than the oldskool breaks cause we've heard every break used 10000 times over...
I don't really like these tracks much but using Hard house style drums gives them a boost...
Now what we have to do is use hard drum and bass breaks to make hard house drums seem boring and pissy. Hard house buildups/melody/structure already make it seem pretty damn boring.
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dj-efeks
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Australia
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Posted - 2002/02/05 : 04:43:31
awwww yes! that remix of test of time is well wikid, cheers =)
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DreamShaker
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United States
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Posted - 2002/02/08 : 11:12:59
rave n beats #4 is a remix of "til we meet again" by dj slam
jayson
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Lixx
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United States
1,338 posts Joined: Aug, 2001
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Posted - 2002/02/08 : 15:53:33
^^^Yup, it's on green see-through vinyl too. And just in is Rave'n Beats 5 the "Find A Way" remix on red see-through vinyl. http://www.phusionrecords.com is the place to grab em -Lixx
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