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 Dj Lomas detonator 5 dance planet track ID

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BraveArnold Hey everyone.

I have been after this track ID for well, about 21 years, lol....So any help naming it would be so much appreciated

it's around the 25 minute mark on the set, bit of a bouncy techno kind of tune. I have a clip but not sure how to upload on here.

it is from Dj Lomas at dance planet detonator 5 new years eve
BraveArnold https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rak0tcyeN2Q

it's actually the track at about 25 mins..
ArdcorePower The track at the 25 min mark is "Cyanide - Acid Inferno" on the "40 In My System" EP on E-Lusion Records circa 1994
BraveArnold oh my goodness....

Thank you so much, I thought I would never find out, I remember hearing it on the night and could never find out what it was! you're a legend, thanks :)
ArdcorePower No problem. It took me YEARS! to identify some tunes. In my neck of the woods there was really only a few people who played this style of hardcore and you would always get the standard "I don't know" "I think it's a purple record" lmao. Lots of DJ's would cover the names up of their tunes with stickers just so other people couldn't find the names of the tunes... Competition was fierce in them days.

Now a days it's way easier to find out what's what, but back in the day it was a struggle lol.

Sorry for the rant haha no problem man... glad I could help.

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