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the_voice
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Originally posted by PSi

Isn't it amazing after 9 years you recognize the melody and it all comes back to you....



ow yea for sure :conf:
the_voice
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Originally posted by RebeL9
I sure remember them. They are from the same city as me.
Downloaded their tunes off mp3.com 10 years ago. They were ok. Never understood how they charted so high on mp3.com though.



ow thats why i never heard of them did not have the web bk in them days
the only way i heard new music bk then was on fm radio they seem to been big on the web
david.michael
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Originally posted by adi_hanson
i dont goddamn know who or what they where , still awful though.

But they are underground , so they must be good.:rolleyes:


Had nothing to do with being "underground" for me. These were amongst the first artists I discovered that got me into trance in the first place (I couldn't have told you who any of the "big names" were to save my own life while I was listening to these guys).

Found mp3.com and I was wanting to know more about "techno music" (though, what I was searching for at the time was trance... just didn't know the name for it). Turned these guys up.

Not really the kind of sound I'm into these days, but since I was into them back then, there's a "nostalgia" feeling associated with a few of the tracks... so I still kinda feel about them the way I did then.
adi_hanson
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Originally posted by david.michael
Had nothing to do with being "underground" for me. These were amongst the first artists I discovered that got me into trance in the first place (I couldn't have told you who any of the "big names" were to save my own life while I was listening to these guys).

Found mp3.com and I was wanting to know more about "techno music" (though, what I was searching for at the time was trance... just didn't know the name for it). Turned these guys up.

Not really the kind of sound I'm into these days, but since I was into them back then, there's a "nostalgia" feeling associated with a few of the tracks... so I still kinda feel about them the way I did then.


Mmm , it does sound a different way using the net , i got into trance by listening to mixtapes floating round school in 92 - 93 , and i listened to one tape so much i destroyed it really , wasnt until 96 when i first got on the net , and even then , it wasnt until after 2000 that i started downloading tunes to make cd's for my car using my state of the art external cd rewriter :haha:, , im 27 and feel massivley old !!!:haha:
enydo
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Originally posted by david.michael
Not really the kind of sound I'm into these days, but since I was into them back then, there's a "nostalgia" feeling associated with a few of the tracks... so I still kinda feel about them the way I did then.


Sometimes I get depressed that As The Rush Comes and Tri-State do the same for me. :wtf:
woscar
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Originally posted by enydo
Sometimes I get depressed that As The Rush Comes and Tri-State do the same for me. :wtf:


:stongue:

Tranceport is the one that does the trick for me :p

It took me long enough to realize that Oakenfold didn't make all the tracks on it, LOL.
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