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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 |
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| Juan Paulino |
| Out of all trance that came out, you choose Daniel Kandi to represent you? |
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| 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.
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| Trance-MB |
| quote: | 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. |
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| Juan Paulino |
| 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. |
LOL, ok man.
Whatever floats your boat. |
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| 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. |
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| AlphaStarred |
| Some very, very nice tunes in here. |
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| 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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