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Hooj Choons Are Back! (pg. 2)
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| GUBostonDubs |
Sickkkkk :)
Time to add to the Hooj Releases I have In My Collection on Vinyl
HOOJ 52 L.S.G. - Netherworld (Disc Two)
HOOJ 55 Lustral - Everytime (Disc One)
HOOJ 55 Lustral - Everytime
HOOJ 66 Medway - The Resurrection EP
HOOJ 67 Paragliders - Change Me (Disc One)
HOOJ 72 Jark Prongo - Movin' Thru Your System (Disc Two)
HOOJ 79 Space Manoeuvres - Stage One (Disc One)
HOOJ 81 Lost Tribe - Gamemaster (Disc Two)
HOOJ 82 Medway - The Elements EP (Disc Two)
HOOJ 83 Lustral - Everytime
HOOJ 87 Tilt - Dark Science EP (Disc Two)
HOOJ 89 Trancesetters - Roaches (Disc One)
HOOJ 89 Trancesetters - Roaches (Disc Two)
HOOJ 91 Killahurtz - West On 27th
HOOJ 93 Pete Lazonby - Sacred Cycles (Disc One)
HOOJ 94 Andy Ling - Fixation (Disc One)
HOOJ 97 Morel - True (The ****** Is You) (Disc One) 5/5
HOOJ 102 Sourmash - Pilgrimage / Mescalito (Disc One)
HOOJ 106 KC Flightt vs. Funky Junction - Voices (Disc Two)
HOOJ 107 Trancesetters - Synergy (Disc Two)
HOOJ 111 16B - Escape (Driving To Heaven) (Disc One)
HOOJ 112 Lula - The DJ, The Music & Me (Disc Two)
HOOJ 116 Trancesetters - The Saga (Disc Two)
HOOJ 120 Echomen - Truth (Disc One)
HOOJ 125 Psycho Radio - In The Underground (Disc One)
HOOJ 127 Gardner & Thomas - Turn To Try
HOOJ 128 16B - Doubt (Disc One) |
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| somehow i have a feeling it'll be crap, but i hope to god it won't, because i loved the old hooj! :nervous: |
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| sandstorm03 |
| It's not like they really went anywhere (Lost Language) |
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| retiro |
| quote: | Originally posted by sandstorm03
It's not like they really went anywhere (Lost Language) |
I think Ben Lost bought the rights to the Lost Language label rights when Hooj Choons finished in 2003. I think it will remain a seperate entity. |
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| Rebel Brown |
| I'm not getting my hopes up for anything fantastic yet, they've certainly got a lot to live up to which might be somewhat of a burden. |
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| shades_of_gray |
A great label.
Towards the end though, some of there releases were a bit flat, dull and un-intresting.
Lets hope they re-start on top form. |
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| 8Wonders |
| Hooj never really left, sure the label went kapoot but the guys behind Hooj still ran the resurrected bits and still do. I think it's a little too late for a comeback, given the state trance is in today. |
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| [B-O-F-H] |
| quote: | Originally posted by 8Wonders
Hooj never really left, sure the label went kapoot but the guys behind Hooj still ran the resurrected bits and still do. I think it's a little too late for a comeback, given the state trance is in today. |
Hooj was never really a trance label. Its legacy comes from its quality house releases to be honest. |
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| Spirit5 |
| quote: | Originally posted by [B-O-F-H]
Hooj was never really a trance label. Its legacy comes from its quality house releases to be honest. |
True but they do have plenty of classic progressive trance, which Lost Language continued. But certaintly they weren't an epic or psy trance label... |
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| 8Wonders |
| Thing is, as an artist it would make me think twice about signing to Hooj because frankly when it went down, there were a lot of disgruntled producers who lost money. There'd be atleast doubt there, if it happened before it could happen again, considering dance music is in a worse shape today than when Hooj went down. |
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| quote: | Originally posted by sandstorm03
It's not like they really went anywhere (Lost Language) |
they went atleast. ;) lost language i mean. and their distribution was handled like too. ing city16.com, i've still to get a refund from an order over one year old that was never delivered. ******s! :whip: |
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