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Unknown Trance tune from 2004 with amazing breakdown, can anyone help?
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trancer1994
Hello guys,

I have a tune which is really amazing which I need help iding for a Scott Bond archive I am trying to compile. It was played at The Dome in Tel Aviv, Israel on February the 27th 2004 and comes after Randy Katana - Tribal Shock. I've had suggestions it might be Dutch or German, and have also been told the breakdown is similar to something John Ewbank might have done. I've also been told off the record that it was not released and that it was shared in an internal group of producers called TGX (Trance Galaxy) and that it was shared among them. However, I cannot find a link to this group, and I want to do further investigations on it but no one has provided me with a link to it so far. Does anyone know the tune and, most importantly, can anyone provide me with a link to the group so I can investigate it further, or at least a way of doing so?

Ok, enough rambling, here's the link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3VqgsQukQQ

I hope someone can help me out with this amazing tune.

I know this has been posted about twice before, but no one has been able to come up with anything concrete apart from the above info. I must say though that the production quality of the track is not that good, so that might clue people into something.
trancer1994
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RavvenTi
In general, if very briefly, the stage(scene) is a community of release groups.

A release group is a group of people who are constantly engaged in buying and uploading new releases to free access. And not anyhow, but professionally, according to established rules, etc. In general, the stage is valued above some "amateur" releases, because these people are professionals and know very well how to handle codecs and all that. There are a lot of rules for the release design (what should be included in it, in which bitrate rip disks, etc.), there is quite a tough competition and its own laws (you can not issue someone else's releases for your own, etc.). Generally speaking, there are cases when “amateur” rips are better than the corresponding release scene in quality, but these are mostly isolated cases, and in general, give preference to a better scene, since Amateur rips are incomprehensible by whom and how they are encoded, plus they are often not properly decorated.

The most frequent trance releases of the band are: WAV, UKHx, ASOT, TSP, QMI, TGX, SSR, iTALIVE, BFHMP3x, DWM, VOiCE, HB, JiM, DOORN. [(2009)]

TGX - release group (explanation above)

Releases: http://www.0dayvinyls.org/Group/TGX.txt (I do not know how much this is the complete list of released releases from this group).

source: http://www.danceforum.ru/index.php?...53&#entry566253

Perhaps we are closer to the name?

I hope ...
trancer1994
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Originally posted by RavvenTi
In general, if very briefly, the stage(scene) is a community of release groups.

A release group is a group of people who are constantly engaged in buying and uploading new releases to free access. And not anyhow, but professionally, according to established rules, etc. In general, the stage is valued above some "amateur" releases, because these people are professionals and know very well how to handle codecs and all that. There are a lot of rules for the release design (what should be included in it, in which bitrate rip disks, etc.), there is quite a tough competition and its own laws (you can not issue someone else's releases for your own, etc.). Generally speaking, there are cases when “amateur” rips are better than the corresponding release scene in quality, but these are mostly isolated cases, and in general, give preference to a better scene, since Amateur rips are incomprehensible by whom and how they are encoded, plus they are often not properly decorated.

The most frequent trance releases of the band are: WAV, UKHx, ASOT, TSP, QMI, TGX, SSR, iTALIVE, BFHMP3x, DWM, VOiCE, HB, JiM, DOORN. [(2009)]

TGX - release group (explanation above)

Releases: http://www.0dayvinyls.org/Group/TGX.txt (I do not know how much this is the complete list of released releases from this group).

source: http://www.danceforum.ru/index.php?...53&#entry566253

Perhaps we are closer to the name?

I hope ...


I will look at the releases and try every single one, but I have heard this track is actually unreleased.
trancer1994
So I've emailled 0daymusic.org which is where TGX was hosted to see if they know what the track is. I could give you a link to their private FTP server but it would mean trawling thousands of releases (literally) just to find the track we're after and we don't even know what year we're looking for properly yet.
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trancer1994
Can you provide me with a link to the unreleased tracks from that release group?
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