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Favorite Bootlegs/White Labels/Acetates
I'll start with these
John Creamer & Stephane K � I Wish You Were Here (Lexicon Avenue Vocal Remix)
Kate Bush vs. Infusion � Running Up That Hill
Kelly & Lee - Only You
https://www.discogs.com/release/108743-Hydra-Affinity
https://www.discogs.com/release/155...Acid-Timescape-
https://www.discogs.com/release/106...Ledger-Try-Edit
This....
and this....
Someone has to post it.
Depeche Mode - Behind The Wheel (Lexicon Avenue Remix)
I'm just going to keep it to prog & trance because most of my actual favourites are mostly all house, drum & bass & electro etc etc.
This got a proper release in the end, Orkidea - Unity
Wonky vs. Radiohead - Street Spirit (Wonky's Feel The Rush Remix)
Coldplay - Trouble (Lost Witness Remix)
Mary J Blige - Real Love (Thomas Penton Remix)
Madonna - Music (Shane 54's Pink Flood Remix)
Lenny Kravitz - Believe In Me (Blackwatch Remix)
Dannymotion - Kinky Obsession
The Beloved ‎� Sweet Harmony (Kosmas Epsilon & Zorz Remix)
The Cult - She Sells Sanctuary vs. New Order Blue Monday Remix
Re: The Beloved ‎� Sweet Harmony (Kosmas Epsilon & Zorz Remix)
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for btg
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I think I have this one on vinyl somewhere. I remember when Sasha played it back in 2004, good stuff. Live @ Aria, Montreal is a classic set I need to re-listen to.
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| Originally posted by Mattsanity I expected nothing less from this pumping PVD remix, which I assume is from '99 or 2000. |
https://www.discogs.com/release/197...in-Push-Remixes
Justin Timberlake - Rock Your Body (Sander K Unreleased Remix)
I have so many I would love to make public on my YouTube channel, but simply cannot at the moment for one reason or another.
I love white labels and acetates. The history of them interests me, who owned them, where were they played, famous mixes they were used on etc I have been lucky enough to meet some amazing people on the journey collecting some of these.
I actually have on to add:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A28...Y&start_radio=1
Forgive me as I don't know how to imbed.
Interesting story to this track:
I found the name of this track after 20+ years or so. The first and only time I heard it played was by Sasha during his Involver tour and remember it just melting my brain! They didn't have track listings back then (or at least that I was aware at the time) and I had no way to describe what the song was or about.
It was not until just a few months ago, I came across a Sasha live in Montreal 2004 set where I finally heard this track. I just happened to play the set, which the sound quality is just ass, and decided to let it play. Skipped a few songs, and then BAM! There it was! This hidden gem I had always been looking for.
This is a track that I'd actually love to buy the record of. I couldn't find anything after some quick google searches though.
Anyways... that's my story and addition to the thread.
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| Originally posted by the-sixth I have so many I would love to make public on my YouTube channel, but simply cannot at the moment for one reason or another. I love white labels and acetates. The history of them interests me, who owned them, where were they played, famous mixes they were used on etc I have been lucky enough to meet some amazing people on the journey collecting some of these. |
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| Originally posted by Mattsanity It would be nice to pick up a lot of these classic trance and progressive records in London right now as opposed to having it shipped overseas back home. |
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| Originally posted by 72hrpartyanimal Do you have any websites that you trust to purchase these white labels from? |
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| Originally posted by the-sixth I have so many I would love to make public on my YouTube channel, but simply cannot at the moment for one reason or another. I love white labels and acetates. The history of them interests me, who owned them, where were they played, famous mixes they were used on etc I have been lucky enough to meet some amazing people on the journey collecting some of these. ... |



Future Sound Of London versus Annihilate � Papa New Progressif
has anyone here pressed their own vinyl?(using a local service) if so how was your experience. How was the transfer of fidelity.
also is there a current scene where bootlegs or unreleased are still minted on the regular? maybe some german scene?
Dubplate culture is still alive in places like the UK bass scene. I dare say it's more performative now, whereas in the '90s it was just the simplest logistical way to get promos out.
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