Does anyone know where i could find a list of all Global Underground cd's?I have all the 01-25 releases but i would like to see all the other ones such as 24:7 and Electric Calm etc.Thanks.
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
If I wanted to listen to a DJ bang out shit as weak sounding as Andy Moor / Markus Schulz etc. i'd go listen to Armin van Buuren. Nothing fucks me off more than a fan that thinks a DJ can do no wrong. There is a lot of good music out there. How some people can be so easily pleased is beyond my comprehension.
Jan-22-2005 10:11
Sweet_As_Fcuk
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2003
Location: Belfast
Thanks.
Jan-22-2005 10:15
Leon
88mph
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Nov 2004
No words to describe that feeling in all the cd's, I really liked the Anthony Pappa and Nick Warren ones, each one had their own theme almost, was real cool beans..
Dave Seaman 012 is easily the best.My favourite cd ever.
Jan-22-2005 17:32
ZendoBro
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location: South Dakota, US
You can also check out their website at http://www.globalunderground.co.uk for all their releases. Really lovin' this label at the moment.
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Favorite Tracks At The Moment (in no particular order):
Benz & MD - Spiaga
Burufunk - Outsider (Perry Sanders Breaks Remix)
Flash Brothers - Ways (Chris Salt Remix)
Rowan Blades & Chris Lake - Filth (Greed Is Evil Mix)
Tilt - Twelve (Dousk Mix)
Jan-22-2005 20:35
DMorpheus
tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Israel
GU21 - Deep Dish Moscow is a masterpiece
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Can You Fuck As Good As U Can Dance??? Think About It !!!! And If You can Dance so Listen To This:
Paul Van Dyk - Time of Your Lives
Prodigy -Girls(the rogue elements rmx)
Marco V - False Light
Way Out West - Mindcircus
John Acquaviva - Back To Basics
Steve Angello vs Metallica - Sandman Is Dancing
Jan-23-2005 07:53
Solkanar512
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Harvey Mudd, California
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Originally posted by DMorpheus
GU21 - Deep Dish Moscow is a masterpiece
Seconded. The opening track of disk one is brilliant, and started my journey into deep/funk/disco house.