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06/14/2005: ""

Matos issued me a four-question challenge, and I can't resist:
Total volume of music on my computer: About the same as Matos. I actually freak out when I sift through the enormous list of music files on my computer, which is why I like listening to DJ mixes, because they sort through the mess for me.
Last CD I bought was: An old rave comp called "I Love 1991" for four bucks (it is exactly as good as the title implies!)
Song playing right now: The Juan Maclean, 'Dance With Me.' Total asskicking.
Five songs I listen to a lot these days: The new Isolée album, first five tracks. Every time I'm about to listen to something else, I think 'This is time I'm taking away from listening to the new Isolée,' so I put it on again.
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yup! here's the tracklisting:
i love 1991: classic old skool
Altern 8 - Infiltrate
New Atlantic - I Know
React 2 - Rhythm Intoxication (Leftfield Remix)
Fortran 5 - Look To The Future
Renegade Soundwave - The Phantom
Scientist - The Bee
Impedance - Tainted Love
Sueño Latino - Sueno Latino (1991 Remix)
Shamen - Move Any Mountain (Beat Edit)
GTO - The Bullfrog
Joey Beltram - My Sound
Psychopaths - Nightmares
Ramirez - La Musica Tremenda
Rising High Collective - Fever Called Love
Nightmares On Wax - Dextrous
geeta said @ 06/15/2005 06:11 PM EST
is that _i love 1991_ comp the mixmag thing? i acquired their _i love 1992: big tunes_ comp and it's awesome! trax:
leftfield, release the pressure
transformer 2, pacific symphony
golden girls, kinetic
emf, it's you
e-trax, let's rock
outlander, the vamp
cybersonik, technarchy
dj hell, my definition of house
hardfloor, acperience 1
jam & spoon, stella
dhs, the house of god
tc 1992, funky guitar
sounds of blackness, the pressure
some of it doesn't hold up for me (the e-trax, fer instance--sorta silly "pump it up" hockey arena type stuff there), but damn, that outlander through tc 1992 section is pretty much killer straight through!
cheers,
andrew
andrew m. said @ 06/15/2005 12:02 PM EST