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Posted by NiteMer on Nov-17-2004 23:20:

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Originally posted by trance-ecj
In 2003 (maybe even 2002???) Transa were thinkin about re-releasing their old singles along with their own 200_ remixes (2002/2003/2004)

This was after their album was released. They released an album, thought of reworking their old material, launched their own label, their last single was the opening track on nyana, and performed huge live shows. They were stormin the scene and just up and left. Their website, www.exciter-recordings.co.uk is updated (it seems) once every year. I guess there's a new Kansai single comin out called Nexus on Exciter, but who knows when that'll be. Their other site which had everything Transa related (info, discog, remixography, show dates, and tons of sound samples) has left the net. (www.transamusic.com)

Where these guys went and why I have no idea, but they were my favs. I would not be here today without them, for they got me to love and spin trance. I have every single song and remix they have ever made including the only full version of their own 2002 mix of Prophase and their remix for Scot Project - U(I got the Feelin). From a huge huge fan, please come back guys. We all miss you.


Is Kansai = Transa? I've got Remember the Night and recall it being a pretty good track, but I didn't know there was an association.


Posted by Fast Turtle on Nov-17-2004 23:37:

Kansai: Tony Rapacioli & Ricky Simmonds

Transa: Dave Webster, Brendan Webster


Posted by Simcut on Nov-18-2004 02:04:

Smile

ah yes Enervate, truly awesome :-)


Posted by Radagast on Nov-18-2004 02:08:


Posted by Spacey Orange on Nov-18-2004 02:14:

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Originally posted by Radagast


Radagast who's that guy in your avatar?


Posted by Radagast on Nov-18-2004 02:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange
Radagast who's that guy in your avatar?


Some asian dude who makes music, I forget what his name is.


Posted by Spacey Orange on Nov-18-2004 02:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Radagast
Some asian dude who makes music, I forget what his name is.


He looks mad. Probably a member of Aum Shinrikyo.


Posted by Trance O Matic on Nov-18-2004 04:11:

Hook fans should check out Christopher Lawrence's new album UnHooked - it's a retrospective of his tracks from the Hook years, there are some outstanding moments on there.

The album artwork has photos from all the people who I guess Lawrence knew during his Hook years, I recognized Chris Cowie, there was a Transa photo in there too. Anyone else see it?

I must say I miss Hook. Nicholas Bennison from Propulsion puts out tracks that have an updated Hook sound.


Posted by Radagast on Nov-18-2004 04:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange
He looks mad. Probably a member of Aum Shinrikyo.


True that man! Aum Shinrikyo! True that! For reals x2, holmes. Colonel redbiscuit McFry! Get down on it!


Posted by Spacey Orange on Nov-18-2004 05:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Radagast
True that man! Aum Shinrikyo! True that! For reals x2, holmes. Colonel redbiscuit McFry! Get down on it!



Posted by Stanza on Nov-18-2004 05:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance O Matic
Hook fans should check out Christopher Lawrence's new album UnHooked - it's a retrospective of his tracks from the Hook years, there are some outstanding moments on there.

The album artwork has photos from all the people who I guess Lawrence knew during his Hook years, I recognized Chris Cowie, there was a Transa photo in there too. Anyone else see it?

I must say I miss Hook. Nicholas Bennison from Propulsion puts out tracks that have an updated Hook sound.


So what's the deal with Hook/Bellboy? Seems like all the quality labels are closing shop all over the place


Posted by surfrgal on Nov-20-2004 16:04:

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Originally posted by Stanza
So what's the deal with Hook/Bellboy? Seems like all the quality labels are closing shop all over the place


I seem to remember reading that Hook went out of business a while ago. The main producer over there was Chris Cowie, he recorded under a bunch of different names including X-Cabs. I think he was responsible for about half the tracks on Hook. Anyway, he does more techno now, you can check out his new label at www.f2recordings.com


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