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vswede
Currently playing on www.ets-global.org !

01. Armin Van Buuren Pres. 24 - The Longest Day Of My Life.
02. Scott Bond Vs. Solar Stone - Red Line Highway (Bobina Remix)
03. Likwan - Point Zero (Lost Tribe Remix)
04. Talla - The Air That I Breath
05. Avanto - The Flute (Airbase Remix)
06. Dj Ernesto - In Me
07. Whiteroom Feat Amy Cooper - Someday (Vocal Mix)
08. Hemstock & Jennings - Passion (John O'Callaghan Remix)
09. Kevin - All In My Mind
10. Unknown Source - Cruentus (Original Mix)
11. Adam White Feat. Martin Grech - Ballerina (Original Mix)
Glenn-Holmes
i'm here mate
i'll try to stay as long as i can...
i need to go sleep soon too
:)
vswede
ASOT was awesome tonight! im sitting at home writing my essay about the netherlands and its time of most importance..
DJ-CMH
Finally some mixing arrives :)
Glenn-Holmes
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Originally posted by vswede
ASOT was awesome tonight! im sitting at home writing my essay about the netherlands and its time of most importance..


well thers a simple answer to that issue
it was the time armin decided who wanna become a dj
Kraze
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about the netherlands and its time of most importance..


Which is when? Musically it's about 1999 til now, the golden age of Dutch trance!:toothless

But you probably mean 1600-1700 A.C. With the V.O.C. and everything...
ROBERTO
nice remix to red...
vswede
Explain reasons for the rise of Netherlands as a leading commercial power in the 16th and 17 century

ap european history :( hehe
Glenn-Holmes
dont really like the redline highway
vswede
tracklisting is nervrecking! :P i shall stay up all night and get it right hehe
redline highway is pretty sweet only the bobina remix is nice. i hate the car driving past noise really stupid but oh well... heh

Glenn-Holmes
quote:
Originally posted by vswede
Explain reasons for the rise of Netherlands as a leading commercial power in the 21th century



t-i-e-s-t-o
Kraze
quote:
Explain reasons for the rise of Netherlands as a leading commercial power in the 16th and 17 century


If I remember correctly, that had a lot to do with the V.O.C. can't remember exactly though... Good luck with it anyway.:)
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