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The Classix

19 durable postsStarted 2020-03-19Latest 2020-04-26
#180062Post 1 of 19

What are your personal favorite classic albums, or mixes at THIS stage in your life? What do you return to these days from back in the day?

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#1794795Post 2 of 19

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NE, NE2. Digweed's 1999 EM.

#1794802Post 3 of 19

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[B][URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airdrawndagger"]Airdrawndaggeeeeer[/URL] [/B][FONT=arial]forever !!!! [/FONT]

[FONT=arial]NE east and west coast editions are ultimate Classics

Sasha Involver the first one[/FONT]

#1794999Post 4 of 19

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HC - master series (the first release) Deep Dish - GUs Nick Warren - Reykjavik and another GU full of tech/trance... I think is Budapest Dave Seaman - GU Melbourne -> I love this one

#1795064Post 5 of 19

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Sasha- ADD Sasha & Digweed-NE1 Digweed-GU Los Angeles Any early Orb,FSOL or Aphex Twin album

#1795087Post 6 of 19

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^ ORB´s adventures beyond the ultraworld..... that´s an incredible one

#1795102Post 7 of 19

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Disc One · Day

  1. Honeyroot – Starshine - Just Music.
  2. Nor Elle - Desert Storm - Mole Listening Pearls.
  3. Headman – Headman - Gomma.
  4. The Black Dog & Black Sifichi - Invisible Things (Mescalito's Mix) - Hydrogen Dukebox.
  5. Static - Promesse De Bonheur - City Centre Offices.
  6. Funckarma – Noir - Funckarma Music.
  7. Subtonal – Electricite De Nuit - Elektrolux.
  8. Telefon Tel Aviv - Sound In A Dark Room - Hefty Records
  9. Will Saul - Fast lane (Fink remix) - Simple Records Ltd.
  10. Sideshow - Sound of Today - Simple Records
  11. Fresh Moods & Samuel Andrews – Price - Elektrolux.
  12. Kaito - Release Your Body - Kompakt.
  13. Dj Shadow – You Can’t Go Home Again - Island.[/COLOR]
#1795129Post 8 of 19

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^ playing on repeat ty for reminder bro

#1795151Post 9 of 19

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What Fabric & Balance mixes are still the most relevant today???

#1795156Post 10 of 19

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GU 10 - my first GU. 13 Disc 1, listen to that about once every couple of months. GU 17, 18, 19, 20 - that 4 in a row was amazing. Listened to 20 Disc 2 this AM.

#1795158Post 11 of 19

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tbh i could never get into GU013 CD1... for me its all about disc 2:D

#1795159Post 12 of 19

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Balance - SOS, i think it's 13 part of series

#1795554Post 13 of 19

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Hardkiss_Delusions of Grandeur Coldcut_JDJ mix S&D_NE 1 CD1

#1795564Post 14 of 19

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[QUOTE=kolakao;1224685]Balance - SOS, i think it's 13 part of series[/QUOTE] That is a great Balance . Played it to death !! :D

#1795575Post 15 of 19

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Revisiting 013 now.... I'm honestly not sure if I played disc 1 much, because it sounds unfamiliar, brilliant.

#1795632Post 16 of 19

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Sasha San Francisco Oakenfold New York James Holden Balance 005

#1795912Post 17 of 19

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Oakenfold New York has gotta be one of the top 10 dance music albums of all time.

#1795916Post 18 of 19

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To be honest:

Northern Esposure

The rest

#1795975Post 19 of 19

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[QUOTE=sbando;1225561]To be honest:

Northern Esposure

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I remember hearing it for the first time, it was around 1997, my friend had the record. I was laying on the bed and just listening to it change me. Up until then we were mostly interested in Break Beats and Happy Hardcore like dj keoki, r-fresh, ak-1200 and DJ Icey. But the Northern Exposure record shifted my focus onto progressive house, and likely changed the course of my life. Music is powerful.

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