What's the last al*** you have bought?
Posted by: AL4N on 04 February 2003
Just wondering what musical tastes are catered for,also was it a cd or vinyl?
What are your favourite 2 tracks,
Alan
What are your favourite 2 tracks,
Alan
Posted on: 13 September 2003 by kuma
• Man Ray III
Love the track 5: In The waiting Line -Zero 7 ( Dorfmeister vs. Madrid De Los Asutrias dub )
last vinyl I bought?
• spirit of the sun
'Stargzer' and 'Substream' are pretty groovy.
Love the track 5: In The waiting Line -Zero 7 ( Dorfmeister vs. Madrid De Los Asutrias dub )
last vinyl I bought?
• spirit of the sun
'Stargzer' and 'Substream' are pretty groovy.
Posted on: 13 September 2003 by Not For Me
Acquired whilst in Glasgow ...
Donna Summer - Love Has A mind of its own
Kylie Minogue - Did It Again
[The Girls worth following]
Time to Jack - Percy.X
DJ Harri & Papa Deep - Stand Up & Be Counted
[Exploring the new frontier of jack trax]
Various Artists - Pop Ambient 2003
[Cologne tracks from Kompakt]
Various artists - Teutonik Disaster EP 1
[Weird German electronics]
The Ravonettes - Chain Gang of Love
[Alex mentioned this, also has been quoted to be aligned to Suicide style?]
Helios Creed - Boxing The Clown
[Ex-Chrome member]
Other musical styles:
Peaches - Fatherfucker
A + E Dept - And the Rabbits name was... (remixes by Kris Needs, Laurie Immersion)
Spectral Emotions - Chapter 3
S.N.D - Tender Love
Fetish 69 - Anti Body
DJ Gogo - Anjuna
Plastic Boy - Twist
Laibach - Wirtschaft
Excession - Omega / Nostrum
Cry Sisco - Magic Tonight
Various Arists - X-Mix-1, The MFS trip (incl Cosmic Baby, Humate, Microglobe etc.)(Might be a double)
DJ Choci - Spaced out Remixes
Roger Goode - In the Beginning, Tom Middleton & Others mixes
Future Breeze - Smile remixes, incl Marc et Claude
and on CD
Various Artists - !K7
[£7 on CD £17 on Vinyl = boo!]
DS
The staff in Avalanche were very helpful, but I felt the selection of vinyl was a bit thin. 23rd Precinct was good as well. I didn't get to Monorail. Anybody been there?
ITC - Akufen - Hawaiian Wodka Party
Donna Summer - Love Has A mind of its own
Kylie Minogue - Did It Again
[The Girls worth following]
Time to Jack - Percy.X
DJ Harri & Papa Deep - Stand Up & Be Counted
[Exploring the new frontier of jack trax]
Various Artists - Pop Ambient 2003
[Cologne tracks from Kompakt]
Various artists - Teutonik Disaster EP 1
[Weird German electronics]
The Ravonettes - Chain Gang of Love
[Alex mentioned this, also has been quoted to be aligned to Suicide style?]
Helios Creed - Boxing The Clown
[Ex-Chrome member]
Other musical styles:
Peaches - Fatherfucker
A + E Dept - And the Rabbits name was... (remixes by Kris Needs, Laurie Immersion)
Spectral Emotions - Chapter 3
S.N.D - Tender Love
Fetish 69 - Anti Body
DJ Gogo - Anjuna
Plastic Boy - Twist
Laibach - Wirtschaft
Excession - Omega / Nostrum
Cry Sisco - Magic Tonight
Various Arists - X-Mix-1, The MFS trip (incl Cosmic Baby, Humate, Microglobe etc.)(Might be a double)
DJ Choci - Spaced out Remixes
Roger Goode - In the Beginning, Tom Middleton & Others mixes
Future Breeze - Smile remixes, incl Marc et Claude
and on CD
Various Artists - !K7
[£7 on CD £17 on Vinyl = boo!]
DS
The staff in Avalanche were very helpful, but I felt the selection of vinyl was a bit thin. 23rd Precinct was good as well. I didn't get to Monorail. Anybody been there?
ITC - Akufen - Hawaiian Wodka Party
Posted on: 13 September 2003 by ErikL
Broken Social Scene- You Forgot It in People (Matthew Robinson)
Liars- They Threw Us All in a Trench and Stuck a Monument on Top (record shop employee)
Liars- They Threw Us All in a Trench and Stuck a Monument on Top (record shop employee)
Posted on: 14 September 2003 by Not For Me
Results from a trip to Berwick Street and Picadilly in London, England.
Vinyls:
A selection of German Artists:
Those from Cologne:
Mikkel Metal - Lukon ep
Voigt & Voigt - Speicher 10 , Was Du Willst
SCSI-9 - All She Wants Is (with Wighnomy Bros and Robag Wruhme mixes)
SCSI-9 - Digital Russian
The Modernist - Mrs. New Deal
Khan - Turkish Bath
Thomas Brinkmann - max.E - Wait a minute
Phong Sui - Wintermute (with Superpitcher and Burger/Voigt remixes)
Markus Guentner - Regensburg (with Gas and Kompakt mix)
Those from Berlin:
Ellen Alien - Berlinette
Dadamnphreaknoizphunk - Lost & Found
[A LP from Hardfloor under another alias]
Others:
Bad Company offshoot Drum'n'Bass:
Fresh D3BC - Dead Man Walking / Formula One
Pascal - Johnny 2003 (BC Remix)
Other musical styles:
The Rapture - Echoes
Telex - Neurovision (their 2nd LP)
DK7 - The Difference
Him - New Features
Harry K - Middle Name
Various Artists - Ralph before '84 Volume II (with Snakefinger, Fred Frith, MX-80 Sound)
Kempston, Protek & Fuller - 12k Boost Boost
Hakan Lidbo - Capoeira
and on CD
Tennis - Laundromat
Various Artists - Richard X presesnts his X-Factor Volume One (with Liberty X, Kelis, Tiga, Sugababes, M. Goodier?)
Various Artists - Mutant Disco - A Subtle discolation of the Norm
[A Ze Reocrds Compliation, 25 tracks with Was not Was, Christina, James White, Material, Aural Exciters, Kid Creole. etc. I have this on vinyl from the original release, but that only has about a third of the tracks]
DS
ITC - Richard X / Sugababes - Freak like Me
Vinyls:
A selection of German Artists:
Those from Cologne:
Mikkel Metal - Lukon ep
Voigt & Voigt - Speicher 10 , Was Du Willst
SCSI-9 - All She Wants Is (with Wighnomy Bros and Robag Wruhme mixes)
SCSI-9 - Digital Russian
The Modernist - Mrs. New Deal
Khan - Turkish Bath
Thomas Brinkmann - max.E - Wait a minute
Phong Sui - Wintermute (with Superpitcher and Burger/Voigt remixes)
Markus Guentner - Regensburg (with Gas and Kompakt mix)
Those from Berlin:
Ellen Alien - Berlinette
Dadamnphreaknoizphunk - Lost & Found
[A LP from Hardfloor under another alias]
Others:
Bad Company offshoot Drum'n'Bass:
Fresh D3BC - Dead Man Walking / Formula One
Pascal - Johnny 2003 (BC Remix)
Other musical styles:
The Rapture - Echoes
Telex - Neurovision (their 2nd LP)
DK7 - The Difference
Him - New Features
Harry K - Middle Name
Various Artists - Ralph before '84 Volume II (with Snakefinger, Fred Frith, MX-80 Sound)
Kempston, Protek & Fuller - 12k Boost Boost
Hakan Lidbo - Capoeira
and on CD
Tennis - Laundromat
Various Artists - Richard X presesnts his X-Factor Volume One (with Liberty X, Kelis, Tiga, Sugababes, M. Goodier?)
Various Artists - Mutant Disco - A Subtle discolation of the Norm
[A Ze Reocrds Compliation, 25 tracks with Was not Was, Christina, James White, Material, Aural Exciters, Kid Creole. etc. I have this on vinyl from the original release, but that only has about a third of the tracks]
DS
ITC - Richard X / Sugababes - Freak like Me
Posted on: 15 September 2003 by Not For Me
Today:
Interpol - Obstacle 1 DVD
DS
ITC - DJ Scot - R
Interpol - Obstacle 1 DVD
DS
ITC - DJ Scot - R
Posted on: 15 September 2003 by Not For Me
Alex,
I have many Jah Wobble records , all the way from Public Image onwards.
I think the one you refer to is 'Deep Space' by Jah Wobble & Deep Space.
Another bona fide classic is 'Molam Dub'.
Try the web site : www.30hertzrecords.com
I have seen Deep space live - very good improvised playing over Mr Wobble's hypnotic bass loops.
DS
OTD - Donna Summer - Spiritual
I have many Jah Wobble records , all the way from Public Image onwards.
I think the one you refer to is 'Deep Space' by Jah Wobble & Deep Space.
Another bona fide classic is 'Molam Dub'.
Try the web site : www.30hertzrecords.com
I have seen Deep space live - very good improvised playing over Mr Wobble's hypnotic bass loops.
DS
OTD - Donna Summer - Spiritual
Posted on: 16 September 2003 by Not For Me
Alex,
I have now actually found the Wobble/ Deep Space CD.
I think it is Jah Wobble - Deep Space
It is Cat. No. 30HZCD9
How can I tell...
DS
ITC - Jah Wobble - Deep Space
I have now actually found the Wobble/ Deep Space CD.
I think it is Jah Wobble - Deep Space
It is Cat. No. 30HZCD9
How can I tell...
DS
ITC - Jah Wobble - Deep Space
Posted on: 16 September 2003 by NB
Iron Maiden's latest.
Its ok but I have the feeling its all been done before!!!!
Regards
NB
Its ok but I have the feeling its all been done before!!!!
Regards
NB
Posted on: 16 September 2003 by MichaelC
More back catalogue:
Hawkwind - Palace Springs
Hawkwind - Distant Horizons (this is the disk they explore (kind of) the club scene - unusual to say the least).
Mike
Hawkwind - Palace Springs
Hawkwind - Distant Horizons (this is the disk they explore (kind of) the club scene - unusual to say the least).
Mike
Posted on: 19 September 2003 by ejl
On CD:
Blumenkraft - OTT
Midival Pundiz - s/t
Liberation - Kale Karsh
(Showing a bit of Nick Lees influence here.)
You Forgot It in People - Broken Social Scene
Plus some more Ligeti classical stuff.
On LP:
Coast Is Never Clear - Beulah
No More Wig for Ohio - Odd Nosdam
Black Lava - A Trillion Barnacle Lapse
Hocus Pocus - Enon
The New Romance - Pretty Girls Make Graves
Hey Bob My Friend - Polysics
Four Great Points - June of 44
Eric
Blumenkraft - OTT
Midival Pundiz - s/t
Liberation - Kale Karsh
(Showing a bit of Nick Lees influence here.)
You Forgot It in People - Broken Social Scene
Plus some more Ligeti classical stuff.
On LP:
Coast Is Never Clear - Beulah
No More Wig for Ohio - Odd Nosdam
Black Lava - A Trillion Barnacle Lapse
Hocus Pocus - Enon
The New Romance - Pretty Girls Make Graves
Hey Bob My Friend - Polysics
Four Great Points - June of 44
Eric
Posted on: 19 September 2003 by matthewr
PGMG has been rather blown out of the water by The Rapture album. Even if "Dancepunk" is not that much of a revlelation if one grew up with P.I.L. and post-punk tpyes like Gang of Four its a helluva album and "Sister Saviour" is teh funkiest thing you'll hear all year and screams out to be played REALLY FREAKIN LOUD.
Matthew
Matthew
Posted on: 19 September 2003 by ejl
Nick,
will do.
Matthew,
I've got the Rapture on order -- it's actually not available here yet (next month).
Eric
will do.
Matthew,
I've got the Rapture on order -- it's actually not available here yet (next month).
Eric
Posted on: 19 September 2003 by matthewr
Its very odd why the US has to wait a month extra for an album (already delayed a year) from a Chicago band. Well worth the wait though as its huge fun.
Am vaguely confused why Pitchfork and the like have desparately tried to invent this "Dancepunk" think as the people they keep citing are all very different. The Rapture are sort of equal parts post-punk, 80s synth pop and funck dance beats; The Liars are more schizoid punks one minute bizarro analogue synth experiments the next; Out HUD are much more disco funk that just happens to have lots of guitars involved and teh Panthers are more overtly punkish than the lot put together. I really don't see how they are all connected other than by being danceable -- maybe the !!! I still haven't heard will make the connection suddenly very obvious.
Matthew
Am vaguely confused why Pitchfork and the like have desparately tried to invent this "Dancepunk" think as the people they keep citing are all very different. The Rapture are sort of equal parts post-punk, 80s synth pop and funck dance beats; The Liars are more schizoid punks one minute bizarro analogue synth experiments the next; Out HUD are much more disco funk that just happens to have lots of guitars involved and teh Panthers are more overtly punkish than the lot put together. I really don't see how they are all connected other than by being danceable -- maybe the !!! I still haven't heard will make the connection suddenly very obvious.
Matthew
Posted on: 19 September 2003 by ErikL
PGMG, "The New Romance" which I suspect can't live up to "Good Health"-type-power-pop-perfection. The price was right.
I resisted buying the following...
The Raveonettes
BRMC
GBV
Singapore Sling
Vendetta Red
Onry Ozzborn
(whew)
Matthew, will The Rapture impress to the same degree as Exploding Hearts, for example? America (Eric and I, anyway) is counting on you!
I resisted buying the following...
The Raveonettes
BRMC
GBV
Singapore Sling
Vendetta Red
Onry Ozzborn
(whew)
Matthew, will The Rapture impress to the same degree as Exploding Hearts, for example? America (Eric and I, anyway) is counting on you!
Posted on: 19 September 2003 by Andrew L. Weekes
Also a bit of Nick Lees influence here...
On the doorstep today: -
Elvis Costello - 'North'
Vassilis Tsabropoulos - 'Akroasis'
OTT - 'Blumenkraft'
MIDIval PunditZ - Eponymous
David Bowie - Reality
Elvis Costello - When I was Cruel, collectors edition (so Alex S can keep the one I left after the Riders visit )
Andy.
[This message was edited by Andrew L. Weekes on FRIDAY 19 September 2003 at 23:56.]
On the doorstep today: -
Elvis Costello - 'North'
Vassilis Tsabropoulos - 'Akroasis'
OTT - 'Blumenkraft'
MIDIval PunditZ - Eponymous
David Bowie - Reality
Elvis Costello - When I was Cruel, collectors edition (so Alex S can keep the one I left after the Riders visit )
Andy.
[This message was edited by Andrew L. Weekes on FRIDAY 19 September 2003 at 23:56.]
Posted on: 19 September 2003 by ErikL
Alex,
GBV= Guided By Voices, the band who went down the shitter faster than ever, after putting out one of the best albums ever. I've heard kind words about their new one.
Stay on the trail of PGMG's "Good Health". I'm listening to the new record, "The New Romance", now and I have no idea how the sophomoric jamokes at Pitchfork gave it more than a 6.5.
What's a mucker?
Ludders
GBV= Guided By Voices, the band who went down the shitter faster than ever, after putting out one of the best albums ever. I've heard kind words about their new one.
Stay on the trail of PGMG's "Good Health". I'm listening to the new record, "The New Romance", now and I have no idea how the sophomoric jamokes at Pitchfork gave it more than a 6.5.
What's a mucker?
Ludders
Posted on: 19 September 2003 by matthewr
The ting about GBV is everyone thinks their best album is a different one (and there is just about 1 for each of thier fans). ym vote is for "Alien Lanes". The new one is ok but has failed to catch my attention particularly.
The Rapture is fantastic and I very nearly broke into dancing listening to it on teh tube on the way homethis evening. Not remotely like the Exploding Hearts though.
BTW To keep myself ahead of the Pitchfork obscure indie genre curve I've decided that Dancepunk is so march this year and peaked with that !!! EP that only 6 people have actually manged to buy. I'm now into the "New Seriousness" which you'll be reading about in your local College student newspaper about 6 months after I start this trend by spending the whole of the Broken Social Scene gig at the ICA next month stroking my chin and looking thoroughly miserable.
Matthew
mucker = mate
The Rapture is fantastic and I very nearly broke into dancing listening to it on teh tube on the way homethis evening. Not remotely like the Exploding Hearts though.
BTW To keep myself ahead of the Pitchfork obscure indie genre curve I've decided that Dancepunk is so march this year and peaked with that !!! EP that only 6 people have actually manged to buy. I'm now into the "New Seriousness" which you'll be reading about in your local College student newspaper about 6 months after I start this trend by spending the whole of the Broken Social Scene gig at the ICA next month stroking my chin and looking thoroughly miserable.
Matthew
mucker = mate
Posted on: 19 September 2003 by ErikL
Matthew, my question re: The Rapture was in terms of enjoyment/pleasure, not style, but judging by your enthusiasm and previous recommendations I think I'll like it. Cheers.
How a buddy dragged me to a pub to drink nitro-charged creamy ale and to watch a band of socially inept Microsofters and random "blue collar bar maid in leather pants vocalist" play Joe Cocker, Heart, Hendrix, and other misfortunes, instead of seeing the $5 PGMG show, I'll never know. (hiccup) Pardon.
How a buddy dragged me to a pub to drink nitro-charged creamy ale and to watch a band of socially inept Microsofters and random "blue collar bar maid in leather pants vocalist" play Joe Cocker, Heart, Hendrix, and other misfortunes, instead of seeing the $5 PGMG show, I'll never know. (hiccup) Pardon.
Posted on: 20 September 2003 by ejl
quote:
Am vaguely confused why Pitchfork and the like have desparately tried to invent this "Dancepunk" think as the people they keep citing are all very different
Agreed Matthew, there's little in common between these bands; the Liars are pretty much garage punk, and the Panthers have about as much in common with Gang of Four or PiL as the Dead Boys did.
However, I read your post this morning just after listening to that A Trillion Barnacle Lapse album -- the name is so awful it hurts to type it -- and I have to say it does sound Gang-of-Fourish and dancable. In part this is because the vocalist sounds and sings a lot like Jon King. I think it's going to be a keeper.
Although they don't get much mention, the closest thing to GOF-style post-punk I've heard recently is the Ex Models' "Other Mathematics" -- it's a bit more math-rock, but tight, politically up-front, and rather good. I haven't heard their latest, which reviews suggest is rather different.
Eric
Posted on: 20 September 2003 by BigH47
Todays purchases on CD:-
2CD set HMV JSB Composer of the Millenium
Weather Report "Greatest Hits" but I don't like jazz.
PS I still don't.
Howard
2CD set HMV JSB Composer of the Millenium
Weather Report "Greatest Hits" but I don't like jazz.
PS I still don't.
Howard
Posted on: 21 September 2003 by Not For Me
Purchases arrived through E-Bay:
Ben Stokes - A conversation with Tino & Bud Holden / Drum Buddy DHS remix
Ben Stokes - Telephone Sounds / sounds of the Internet
Mike Powell - Sounds of Burning Man / 1941 Shortwave Radio Broadcasts
[A series of 7" flexidiscs from the Tino Corp, the home of Ben Stokes of DHS]
DS
OTD - I Feel Dub
Ben Stokes - A conversation with Tino & Bud Holden / Drum Buddy DHS remix
Ben Stokes - Telephone Sounds / sounds of the Internet
Mike Powell - Sounds of Burning Man / 1941 Shortwave Radio Broadcasts
[A series of 7" flexidiscs from the Tino Corp, the home of Ben Stokes of DHS]
DS
OTD - I Feel Dub
Posted on: 21 September 2003 by MichaelC
via E-Bay:
Hawkwind - California Brainstorm
Daevid Allen - Good Morning (it's been a long time finding this)
Mike
Hawkwind - California Brainstorm
Daevid Allen - Good Morning (it's been a long time finding this)
Mike
Posted on: 22 September 2003 by Not For Me
Records purchased in Cheltenham,
[whilst at the Above & Beyond Disabled Arts Festival]
Darkside Drum & Bass..
Nanobus - Signal to Noise (Dom & Roland remix)
Freeland - We want your soul, remixed (Ed Rush & Optical remix)
Dillinja - Twist Em Out (DJ Fresh D3BC remix)
Matrix / Fierce - Tightrope (Red One remix)
Some techno..
Commander Tom - Jetlag
Yakooza - Stronger
Drumcomplex - Pushing Conform
Chris Liberator - Get on the Floor
Lenny Dee, Dark Mark & Chris Liberator - Maximum Evil Murky
Thor - Aliens don't Boogie
Riva - Time is the Healer
Aix - Em Klemm
DK8 - Murder was the Bass
Rock/Pop..
Greg Kihn Band - With the Naked Eye
Wire - Kidney Bongos promo (incl Pieta)
Rosie Vela - Interlude
Pere Ubu - Oh Catherine
Monsoon - Ever so Lonley (remixed by Ben Chapman)
Japan - Canton / Visions of China live
The Leather Nun - Lost & Found
Models - Local &/or General
Dif Juz - Extractions
Tangerine Dream - Dream Sequence [Another best of, with different tracks, all of Logos]
Irmin Schmidt - Filmmusik 3 & 4
The Stranglers - Rarities [radio edits, french versions and the Mutations tracks]
The Stranglers - Off the Beaten Track [B-sides]
John Cale - Paris 1919
Classics..
Werner Haas - Ravel - Piano Concerto for the left hand
Carmen Jones soundtrack
Vienna Symphony Orchestra - Weber - Overtunes
Odd:
Charles Manson - The Manson Family sings
DS
OTD - SCSI 9 - All she wants
[whilst at the Above & Beyond Disabled Arts Festival]
Darkside Drum & Bass..
Nanobus - Signal to Noise (Dom & Roland remix)
Freeland - We want your soul, remixed (Ed Rush & Optical remix)
Dillinja - Twist Em Out (DJ Fresh D3BC remix)
Matrix / Fierce - Tightrope (Red One remix)
Some techno..
Commander Tom - Jetlag
Yakooza - Stronger
Drumcomplex - Pushing Conform
Chris Liberator - Get on the Floor
Lenny Dee, Dark Mark & Chris Liberator - Maximum Evil Murky
Thor - Aliens don't Boogie
Riva - Time is the Healer
Aix - Em Klemm
DK8 - Murder was the Bass
Rock/Pop..
Greg Kihn Band - With the Naked Eye
Wire - Kidney Bongos promo (incl Pieta)
Rosie Vela - Interlude
Pere Ubu - Oh Catherine
Monsoon - Ever so Lonley (remixed by Ben Chapman)
Japan - Canton / Visions of China live
The Leather Nun - Lost & Found
Models - Local &/or General
Dif Juz - Extractions
Tangerine Dream - Dream Sequence [Another best of, with different tracks, all of Logos]
Irmin Schmidt - Filmmusik 3 & 4
The Stranglers - Rarities [radio edits, french versions and the Mutations tracks]
The Stranglers - Off the Beaten Track [B-sides]
John Cale - Paris 1919
Classics..
Werner Haas - Ravel - Piano Concerto for the left hand
Carmen Jones soundtrack
Vienna Symphony Orchestra - Weber - Overtunes
Odd:
Charles Manson - The Manson Family sings
DS
OTD - SCSI 9 - All she wants
Posted on: 22 September 2003 by ErikL
For sweet lovin'...
Jazzyfatnastees- Once & Future (Minky, I believe)
D'Angelo- Voodoo (Minky and others)
Turn back the clock...
Minutemen- Double Nickels on the Dime
Elvis Costello- My Aim Is True
Jazzyfatnastees- Once & Future (Minky, I believe)
D'Angelo- Voodoo (Minky and others)
Turn back the clock...
Minutemen- Double Nickels on the Dime
Elvis Costello- My Aim Is True
Posted on: 23 September 2003 by Not For Me
The following records arrived from the world of E-Bay...
In a Techno / Trance / House vein..
Voyager - Hypersleep
Lee Marrow - Lot To Learn
Mologa - Subtrain
Remy & Sven - Cut the Bassline
Cool Lemon - Outrage
Movement B - Flowmotion E.P.
Zaffarano - Pax Technetos
True Faith - The First Phase
Altern 8 - Shame
Cyclone - Love & Happiness
Etnica - Starship 101
Intellect - Throw Your Hands Up
Time Warp - Warp #1-#4
Men United - Is That Love (Harthouse mixes)
I'Ching - Russian Dolls
Quazar - The Future
Circus of Sphere - Stir the Pulses (Peter Ramson)
D-Shake - My Heart, The Beat
Thrust - Maximum Energy (Imrei & O'Halloran)
Joe Roberts - Adore (Red Jerry Mix)
Connie Lush - Hard
Brides Make Acid - Flying Over Frankfurt
Spring Heel Jack 4 track promo
The Odd Co - Swing In Trance
Peyote Dreams - Lifeforce
Summit - Weeding the Cliff Edge
Summit - United Cry of Elation
Cold Fusion Mafia - Sound As A Weapon of War
MIR - Angel 40
Mrs Wood - The Awakening
Mon-Tag - The Calling
Hyber Nation - Satellite
Rain Forest - Rising
Deep Freeze Productions - Set Me Free
JFK - Here They Come Again
Sorella - Sorella
Thinktank - The Wack Wax Jacket E.P.
Volume Ten - Pride
Lunar Asylum - Bubble
Deviant Electronics - Oxygen Cult
Prana - Lifeforce E.P.
Roy Aquarius - Beneath an Indian Sky
Casa Nostra - Acid Ramcash
Exposure - Dreamscape
Black Smoke - Black Smoke
Syco - Danaka & The Ride
Total Eclipse - E-Go!
Nuw Idol - Zim
DS
OTD - Innersphere - Vernal Equinox
In a Techno / Trance / House vein..
Voyager - Hypersleep
Lee Marrow - Lot To Learn
Mologa - Subtrain
Remy & Sven - Cut the Bassline
Cool Lemon - Outrage
Movement B - Flowmotion E.P.
Zaffarano - Pax Technetos
True Faith - The First Phase
Altern 8 - Shame
Cyclone - Love & Happiness
Etnica - Starship 101
Intellect - Throw Your Hands Up
Time Warp - Warp #1-#4
Men United - Is That Love (Harthouse mixes)
I'Ching - Russian Dolls
Quazar - The Future
Circus of Sphere - Stir the Pulses (Peter Ramson)
D-Shake - My Heart, The Beat
Thrust - Maximum Energy (Imrei & O'Halloran)
Joe Roberts - Adore (Red Jerry Mix)
Connie Lush - Hard
Brides Make Acid - Flying Over Frankfurt
Spring Heel Jack 4 track promo
The Odd Co - Swing In Trance
Peyote Dreams - Lifeforce
Summit - Weeding the Cliff Edge
Summit - United Cry of Elation
Cold Fusion Mafia - Sound As A Weapon of War
MIR - Angel 40
Mrs Wood - The Awakening
Mon-Tag - The Calling
Hyber Nation - Satellite
Rain Forest - Rising
Deep Freeze Productions - Set Me Free
JFK - Here They Come Again
Sorella - Sorella
Thinktank - The Wack Wax Jacket E.P.
Volume Ten - Pride
Lunar Asylum - Bubble
Deviant Electronics - Oxygen Cult
Prana - Lifeforce E.P.
Roy Aquarius - Beneath an Indian Sky
Casa Nostra - Acid Ramcash
Exposure - Dreamscape
Black Smoke - Black Smoke
Syco - Danaka & The Ride
Total Eclipse - E-Go!
Nuw Idol - Zim
DS
OTD - Innersphere - Vernal Equinox