Has anyone heard this set yet? Its from their Northern Exposure Tour. The tracklist looks amazing
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03. [007] Capricorn - 20Hz (Nalin & Kane Remix)
04. [015] Pako & Frederik - Western Approaches
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06. [026] Morgan King - I'm Free (William Orbit Remix)
07. [034] Sound Of Sim - Rub A Dub
08. [039] Movin Melodies - Rollerblade (LSG Remix)
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10. [050] Halal Sachs - Constantinople (Nomadic Mix)
11. [054] Tipple - The Drift (Transa Remix)
12. [058] De Niro - Mind Of Man
13. [064] Transa - Enervate (ETS Remix)
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16. [079] Tom Wax & Jan Jacarta - Wormhole
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18. [092] ID
19. [101] ID
20. [109] Armin van Buuren - Blue Fear
21. [115] Malcolm McLaren - The Bell Song (Lakme Dub)
Sep-05-2016 07:03
Syntonic
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Can't say I've heard that one but want to after a look at tracklist. Might be my favorite year for them, quality of productions with their abilities. Used to get some prog/house,techno,and trance in a set.
Check out the sets in my sig. Might still be available on recent pages.
Agreed on '97 being a peak year for them. So many of my favourite S&D sets are from that period. 6 minutes into this one and my jaw is already wobbling.
Wormhole is on here!? This has to be a fake. Could never imagine them playing a track like that.
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Sep-05-2016 23:48
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I really sorta loathe a lot of these tracks individually (that Wormhole joint is pretty abhorrent lol), but they reaalllly manage to make a lot of it work.
Sep-06-2016 06:29
Sand Leaper
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This is pretty shocking considering what S&D are both doing now, but it isn't quite so surprising considering what they'd sometimes play during those years, probably because the crowd wasn't having any of the housey Twilo fare (K90, the bigger tracks on Red Parrot, stuff from Junk Project, 1998 and so on).
I think this was also around the time that they both started getting booked at Gatecrasher. You probably wouldn't survive more than half an hour in there without some anthems on the go.
They certainly weren't averse to donning the trance trousers when the occasion demanded, but despite having accrued a number of their sets from the Year Of Our Lord 1997, I've never heard either of them set their phasers to gurn and proceed merrily up the BPM count quite like this before.