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Darin Epsilon - XM Radio Featured Mix (Oct 2006) - FUEL on Ch 80 'The Move'
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FUEL on XM Radio, Channel 80 'The Move'
Date: Oct 2006 Size: 95.6 MB Duration: 66:18
Genre(s): Deep Progressive House, Progressive Trance
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Tracklisting
[ Artist - Title - Label ]
01 Arktikism - Greater Power - [Arktikism]
02 Starecase - Vapour Trails - [Hope]
03 Perry O'Neil - Industribe - [68]
04 V-Sag - Thespian (Andrew K Remix, Kasey Taylor Re-Edit) - [Vapour]
05 Pat Foosheen feat. Winterfresh - Chi-Town Queens (Matthew Orloff Subdued Mix) - [Twenty40]
06 Freza & DJ Flash - Ritmix (Steve May Mix) - [SOG Chrome]
07 Latigidi - It's Time (Antidote's Elektrified Remix) - [Music Worx]
08 Mike Hiratzka & Joe C - Show U The Way (Chris Micali Remix) - [Open Up]
09 Roland Klinkenberg - Nick Of Time - [Audio Therapy] |
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| RJT |
Nice
Grabbin' it now :) |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by darin epsilon
Tracklisting
[ Artist - Title - Label ]
01 Arktikism - Greater Power - [Arktikism]
02 Starecase - Vapour Trails - [Hope]
03 Perry O'Neil - Industribe - [68]
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I'm only this far in, but god damn dude you've got me hooked already! Excellent melodic prog!
Great in' study tunes man - :) |
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| darin epsilon |
| The Starecase track is easily in my top five of 2006 :) I think more producers should be writing like this. There are some of my other favorites from this year in there too, like the Latigidi and Pat Foosheen. Overall, it's a pretty chill set, nothing too in-your-face. |
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| RJT |
Agree on the Starecase tune. Probably not my favorite from 2k5, but very high indeed - I've loved playing it out!
This is really well done Darin - I'll try post up a full review when I'm finished up with it, and perhaps after another good listen. But this one will for sure stay on the ipod for a while! :) |
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| Aristronica |
gah, i was playing this about 8 months ago...
it's all about the funky dirty house of trentemoller.
get with the times grandpa...
just kidding, grabbing now, cheers to prog. |
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