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DJ Euphoric
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Posted - 2008/01/07 : 12:15:33
I think his best tunes are on Bonkers 16.
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Craig Switchback
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Posted - 2008/01/07 : 12:26:31
quote: Originally posted by DJ Euphoric:
I think his best tunes are on Bonkers 16.
He had some good stuff on there, but by no means his best. "Wakey Wakey" was good though.
His new one's on Bonkers 17 (with DMO and Kelly C) are amazing
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DJ Euphoric
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Posted - 2008/01/07 : 12:49:09
Bonkers 17 his mix was top class.
Tunes like...
Enlightned
The remix of Cannonball
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Craig Switchback
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Posted - 2008/01/07 : 12:50:56
I put CD3 being brilliant due to Marc Smith's inclusion. Hense the variety, and apperances from artists such as,
Darwin, Rampant, Kurt, Robbie Long, Stormtrooper, Fracus...
But that whole albums is amazing in my opinion. Best Bonkers in years.
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DJ Euphoric
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Posted - 2008/01/07 : 12:54:17
Bonkers 17 is my best one.
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Edited by - DJ Euphoric on 2008/01/07 13:01:00 |
Ken Masters
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Posted - 2008/01/07 : 16:49:01
Scott Brown is the Daddy of hardcore! he moved to Germany when he was younger & got clued up on what hardcore should sound like & merged that sound with the uplifting scottish style which in my eyes created wot we call hardcore 2day! After all it was mainly breakbeat in england at that time. he is due a lot of credit seeing as it was Scotland that paved the way for UK Hardcore with the live acts like Ultrasonic, Q-tex, QFX, Ultimate Buzz, Rhythmic State but to name a few!
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