I usually just drop any of my 'white labels' or what you modern folks probably call bootlegs or whatever.. Always seems to work.
I usually just drop any of my 'white labels' or what you modern folks probably call bootlegs or whatever.. Always seems to work.
claude vonstroke - monster island (christian martin remix)
radioslave - grindhouse (dubfire terror planet remix) yes i also love this one
christian man (christian martin vs. renaissance man) - Robosonic Rerumble
dark tunes all the way
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Duplex - Sydney Sampson
Last edited by sparkbro; 08-02-2011 at 06:07 PM.
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whats the point of sharing gems? they are gems cause you went digging thru the crates or digital blogs/stores.
I find having a list of heavy stuff or songs that are guaranteed to get people dancing set aside is always a positive - And i'm always on the prowl for others(;
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I love how 90% of this thread is a list of tracks that would clear pretty much any dancefloor regardless of cultural background.
To contribute to this thread, the gems change every few weeks and I regret to report that Spandau Ballet just doesn't do what it used to do on the dancefloor last weekend.
I disagree with that. I have a playlist of heavy, heavy stuff. That when used correctly just sykes people up more. Most of the songs in my playlist many people haven't heard before, with huge builds and massive drops. So its not just any popular song that people know, which changes every few weeks as you said, But these songs are heavy, dirty electro that no one knows anyway.
I feel that they work a treat for me when used in moderation :P I'm just trying to build up my list
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House Parties - 2x12" Titan Audio PA's, 1xBehringer B1500D Sub
If your going with Timewarp then go for Rock It by Sub Focus aswell.... OMG! Still maybe a 2009 release but it rocks a room!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbVxvITmwIc
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