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Best intro choons (pg. 8)
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Mr.Mystery
quote:
Originally posted by WirelessEyes
BT - Fibincoci Sequence (Hybrid Remix)

That would be good... if it actually existed.
WirelessEyes
It does : ) Paul van Dyk opened his Mayday 2000 or 2002 with that record.
Stef De Roux
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
That would be good... if it actually existed.


BT was spouting a lot about that during his divx interview....
J:\Digital
Couple new ones that I picked up...

Psynina - Silence (Original Mix)
Deep Forest - Sweet Lullaby (Peter Guns Akasha Mix)
Tetrameth - The 49th Vibration (Original Mix)
Stu Cox
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
That would be good... if it actually existed.

I think there's a version called the "Luminescent Hybrid Mix" or something - I'm not sure if that's actually anything to do with the Welsh lads
tortoise
quote:
Originally posted by djdk
Just came across another great intro tune on juno, Steve Gibbs - Tokyo


:) i rember that one on GTR's Promo Mix in 2003 i think. Gr8 intro

Salt Tank - Eugina (Leama Remix)
Tarpex
Nic Chagall blew the roof of the place when he started with Also Sprach Zarathustra, we all went ballistic :toothless
tintin11
BUMP
woscar
quote:
Originally posted by WirelessEyes
BT - Fibincoci Sequence (Hybrid Remix)



:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:

Thanks for the laughs mate...haven't had one like this in such a long time.
ZeJayMan
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
That would be good... if it actually existed.













hahahahhaahaahahhaha

jpgrdnr
wat...no Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30 ? :P

ah poo...Tarpex beat me to the punch...

any DJ who puts that on as an intro should be shot...imho -> Rick Flair/Elvis used it as their opener...
Domesticated
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
I totally disagree. A good intro completely sets the mood for what's to follow. If you're not setting a mood then you're just playing other people's music.


Two things: as a DJ you're always playing other people's music, and secondly, how does one not establish a mood with their first track?
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