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if you were to choose 3 tunes to represent yourself (pg. 2)
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2techs
Dumonde - Never Look Back
Planet Perfecto - Bullet In The Gun
Marc N' Ace - Conquest Paradise
Trance-MB




Juan Paulino
Out of all trance that came out, you choose Daniel Kandi to represent you?
JEO




corjay9
Probably my favorite song of all time, beautiful remix that puts me in a great mood every time I listen.



Raw sample based hip hop by two legends, Rakim on the mic and Pete Rock on the beat. I also never get tired of this one.



My favorite house track of all time, groovy.. great bassline, addictive hook and vocal sample. Simple and effective.. I play this every time I DJ for friends. You can't not dance to this IMO.

Trance-MB
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Originally posted by Juan Paulino
Out of all trance that came out, you choose Daniel Kandi to represent you?


I don't give a who made any of the tracks I posted actually. Never liked or disliked a track because who made it and never was very interested in the people behind the tracks. Maybe it's because there wasn't a lot available in the early 90's to get information from compared to nowadays.
Juan Paulino
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Originally posted by Trance-MB
I don't give a who made any of the tracks I posted actually. Never liked or disliked a track because who made it and never was very interested in the people behind the tracks. Maybe it's because there wasn't a lot available in the early 90's to get information from compared to nowadays.


LOL, ok man.

Whatever floats your boat.
Trance-MB
quote:
Originally posted by Juan Paulino
LOL, ok man.

Whatever floats your boat.


I can imagine producers would like it to be different, but it's just the way it is, I won't lie about it.
Sand Leaper


Salegon





AlphaStarred
Some very, very nice tunes in here.
Syntonic
quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
I don't give a who made any of the tracks I posted actually. Never liked or disliked a track because who made it and never was very interested in the people behind the tracks. Maybe it's because there wasn't a lot available in the early 90's to get information from compared to nowadays.


I actually kind of liked not knowing about the artists in my noob days, it gave the tracks a mystique. I never really needed a face to go with the music.
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