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Fino1
Name one tune that defines Crasher to you & brings back loadz memories
gizzymcg
Go listen to Matt Hardwick's Resident Transmission CD's. They are definitive to the "Gatecrasher sound"
DJ HARN
bullet in the gun. The music video was shot there as I recall, so it always reminds me of it.
alexlosy
push - universal nation ( ferry corsten remix )

This sounds so damn industrial it's unreal! :disbelief
JBDreamerie
the whole experience cds
more specifically feeling the sunrise (up mix) - g&m project; that was probably my fav track on there

and also eternal (although this reminds me more of ibiza's children :tongue2
DJ Mikey Mike
quote:
Originally posted by gizzymcg
Go listen to Matt Hardwick's Resident Transmission CD's. They are definitive to the "Gatecrasher sound"



You don't half post some on these forums.
mentalbarter
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
I don't half post some on these forums too.


:clown:
MichaelBoogerd!
just buy/get Red or Black.
Ivand
The bullet in the gun video was recorded there? damn thats big
KilldaDJ
when oakie dropped olmec heads - spirtualised (astral projection mix) at GC 99

gizzymcg
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
You don't half post some on these forums.


Would you like to explain why? Ask anyone who went to Gatecrasher what DJ's and what tunes really defined it when it was right at its peak. Scott Bond and Matt Hardwick were Gatecrasher according to almost all of my English friends.
DJ Mikey Mike
I don't have to 'ask' anyone who went, I was there to see it for myself. The back end of 2002 - 2003 trance, like that played on the Resident Transmission CD's, was NOT the defining sound of Gatecrasher.

Christ, your 'english friends' couldn't be more wrong. In fact, it was this time period and sound that was the beginning of the end of Gatecrasher. It went monthly in September 2002 (around the release time of the first Resident Transmission CD) and slowly went downhill until it's total demise in May 2003.

The '98/99 sound was when Gatecrasher was at it's peak. MichaelBoogerd! has it right. Check out Red, Black, and also Wet. THIS, was the defining sound of Gatecrasher.


http://www.discogs.com/release/57146
http://www.discogs.com/release/250108
http://www.discogs.com/release/186445


And to specifically answer the thread starters question: Marino Stephano - Vision Control
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