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Hints, part two:
31. Trance producer with over 50 aliases, plus additional collabs. Released in 1999.
32. Huge Harthouse classic. Sven Väth was involved in this project.
35. The maker of this track seems to like both giving and receiving at the same time. Little mistress.
39. Seeing as this has only been partially ID:ed, I guess I have to give hints. The remixer is colored. 
41. Made by a lazy producer. The singer on this track seems obsessed with someone's mug.
43. The artist is a dead president, the track describes a weird container.
45. This is by one of the people behind the Wagon Repair label.
46. Big UK Garage classic. The artist is a race in the Star Wars universe, and the track, well, is what those movies are mainly about. 
47. This track has seen a number of releases on Eye Q. The man behind it is originally Persian.
50. Quite a hasty fellow who's had a large number of releases on Warp, Plus8 and NovaMute. The track is a common condiment.
51. Huge Underground Resistance classic. A lot of this artist's tracks are about space, even his name is infact.
52. Released on LowRiders.
54. In collaboration with another artist, this track was made by the founder of Palette Recordings. The track seems to have sprung from a hollow verbal expression.
55. No, it's not a remix of Technologic. Rather, the maker of this track is describing life in one of the most high-crime cities in the world. If you figure out which city that is, well then you have half the title right there.
60. By the originators of progressive house.
61. By another group that's even more famous than the above. This is one of their first works, released on FFRR.
66. Now why would you want to have sex with a giant ball of hydrogen/helium? This recently got a remake by Sean Tyas' loverboy.
67. Originally released as the B-side to a record that Paul van Dyk is famous for remixing.
74. Tracks by this producer appear on two of James Zabiela's mix CDs. He doesn't seem too concerned with what you name his style. 
75. An artist that was signed to Guerilla for quite some time. This track was released on an EP named after a metallic sound.
Last edited by distant on Jun-11-2007 at 02:39
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