Originally posted by Trance-M
To me the best anthem ever:
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Nice set of DJ Dick too, tracklist in the comments.
Marusha kept beats high Moby - Feeling So Real still sounds amazing.
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Limburg, Netherlands
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Originally posted by Zak McKracken
I used to dig Members of mayday, west am and Marusha but to be honest that Marusha set sounds fucking crazy even today, while the mayday stuff sounds a little childish. The Marusha set is crazy mix between raw acid techno, drum n base / jungle, epic hard ore and melancholic rave, probably faster than I ever heard it before sick!
I agree some Mayday stuff sounds dated nowadays, does bring back the nice memories though
Marusha in Happy Hardcore mode:
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Last edited by Trance-M on Jan-08-2016 at 22:35
Jan-08-2016 22:30
Trance-M
Since 1994 tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Limburg, Netherlands
I had to search for it, but this Marusha set was exactly the stuff what I was listening back then, From The Ear To The Brain and Follow Me still are my favorites.
Notice the Bonzai stuff too and Control Your Fantasy still is such a special track.
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001 Acid Scout 4
002 D.H.S. Volume 1
003 Ramos Supreme Sunset Regime Gotta Believe
004 Blue Alphabet Cybertrance
005 Hardsequencer From The Ear To The Brain
006 Padre Terra El Diabolo
007 Cardiac Infarction Flying Ba Da Da
008 Roughage La Marquesa UK Remix
009 Thunderball Bonzai Channel One Remix
010 Final Fantasy Control Your Fantasy
011 Eurouniverse ????
012 Lenny Dee Ralphie Dee Power Dominion
013 Intrance Feat D-Sign Always
014 Tempodrom The Tempodrome
015 Jam & Spoon Follow Me
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Last edited by Trance-M on Jan-08-2016 at 22:52
Jan-08-2016 22:46
kosmotika
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2014
Location: St Louis
Shit audio quality, VHS rip, but very cool regardless. From 1996
Some really nice tracks in these from some of the biggest names in the German trance scene of 98.
Everyone's seen these, but very nice footage nonetheless, great track selections
Anyone have a link to that video, a documentary I think, that starts with an unreleased track from Paul van Dyk, has a piano in it, very dreamy sounding...