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Hints, round one. More to come.
01. Two producers whose most famous track is featured on the Bedrock mixed compilation from 1999. Listen to the vocal.
02. Another production group who are known for everything from progressive house and trance to downtempo and drum'n'bass. Their most famous track (not this one, mind you), released in 1994, is a universally accepted classic.
06. The producer of this track seems quite horny. It must be the baseball cap.
08. One of Detroit's originators on the buttons here, with a remix by another Detroit inhabitant whose work is popular among anyone who plays house or techno. Released on KMS.
10. The original is by one of the most respected producers in trance, with releases on Harthouse, Superstition, Fax, Platipus, Hooj, well just about every big trance label out there. This particular track was released on Harthouse in 1994.
11. The group behind this one is mostly known for hardcore/acid/breakbeat type stuff. Their name refers to an interstellar cloud of dust. Released in 1996 on a compilation.
13. One of the giants in the acid house genre, who sadly died in 1996, is on the remix here. The original artist is somewhat hard to describe, in letters anyway. 
14. Has had numerous releases on the Playhouse label. This is from his 2000 album.
15. Featured in the Goa Mix.
17. Two producers in a collaboration whose first names both start with M. Somewhat heavily played by Paul van Dyk.
20. Big progressive house classic. A mix of it is featured on Sasha & Digweed's Renaissance compilation.
21. An artist mainly signed to a certain French label, but he himself is from far up north. The track has been seen on many compilations, and was apparently good enough to warrant 3 remixes.
23. The trackname describes quite an encompassing waterfront. Released in 2000.
24. The remixer was one of John Digweed's "proteges" back in 2002 or so. The original track is quite a known trance classic.
25. Released on Planet Rhythm Records. One of the producers makes hard bangin' techno today, but as demonstrated, made brilliant trance back in the day.
26. FSOL under an alias. As with 13, the trackname is quite difficult to describe with letters.
27. The original producer made another track which was later seemingly ripped off by Matt Darey. The remixer likes to eat everything.
28. Same guy as number 10. The trackname describes an electron's jump between different energy levels.
29. Maybe not. Released in 1981. One of the members was in Einstürzende Neubauten.
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