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What a shame the whole set doesn't exist. Thanks for uploading this one.
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Correction:
10. Blackout - 'Gotta Have Hope' (Judge Jules Remix) [Multiply]
Doesn't come across very well in this mix, but actually is quite a good tune. It's let down by the sample of Strauss I feel but it would be easy to edit that out.
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No additions from me but great show what memories oh joy.
I remember listening to this live!
Edit: It's a shame Jules didn't put out Celine Diablo - Horror Cabaret on Closet. Could have done with a few tweaks but a strong tune in my view.
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Does this recording have the 'banter' between Jules & Trevor Nelson regards Arsenal's Invincibles season before the start of the show?
If not it should be spliced in! :thumbsup:
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I was there for this one! At the time I though that T-Break sounded pretty awesome on the Radio 1 system. :thumbsup:
Creamfileds 2002 was a bit of a struggle all told. I was really tired that day so an all night rave was hard going. I remember sitting at the back of Paul Okenfold and falling asleep. He was playing quite boring tunes so I'd like to blame it on them but I was just knackered. :rubbish:
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I don't think so. I had arranged to meet up with some of the JJnet boarders but bottled it and did my own thing. Sounds silly, but given my age, I shouldn't have been alowed in at all. JJnet, at the time, seemed full of proper grown ups. Later that year I went clubbing a lot with people from the TranceAddict forums who were all closer to my own age/situation. Finally started to met the JJnet peeps in 2002.
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There is more to come Fuzzy! :mrgreen:
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I do believe that this is one I have submitted. :blush:
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2002-11-30 - Judge Jules, Studio Session
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01. Bangra Knights vs Husan - 'Husan' [white label]
02. Cicada - 'The Edge' [Critical Mass]
03. Laurent Wolf - 'Together (Dare To Dream)' [Royal Flush]
04. Dino Lenny - 'Change The World' (Dino Lenny Mix) [Age One]
05. Above & Beyond - 'Far From In Love' (Shane 54 On Spec Mix) [Anjunabeats]
06. Layo & Bushwacka - 'Love Story' (Tim Deluxe's Finally Vocal Mix) [XL]
Gone But Not Forgotten
07. Subliminal Cuts - 'Le Voie Le Soleil' [XL]
08. Unknown - 'Shiny Disco Wolf' [white label]09. Underworld - 'Dinosaur Adventure 3D' (Sharpside Mix) [JBO]
10. Moguai - 'You Know Why' [Hope]
11. Beatpushers - 'Murto' (The Green Martian Mix) [serious]
Judge Jules' Tried & Tested12. Darren Tate vs Jono Grant - 'Let The Light Shine In' (Smith & Pledger Mix) [Mondo]
13. Eclispse - 'You're Not Alone' (Scumfrog Mix) [MSU]14. Santos - 'U No.1' [Mantra Vibes]
15. Kid Icarus - 'Hello Tomorrow' [Proto Platinum]
16. Body Shock - 'Break This' [uK Bonzai]
17. System F - 'Soltice' [Tsunami]
Judge For Yourself18. Paul Masterson - 'Stars' [You Clash]
19. DJ Misjah - 'Club Freak' [bellboy]20. Plummet - 'Damaged' [Motivo]
21. Darren Tate - 'Fall From Grace' [Mondo]
22. Pale X - 'Androids' [shogun]
23. Unmark - 'The Silent You' [sirup Music]
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does anyone remember jules spinning from one deck to another, like he did with sandstorm on the breakdown but playing Brainbugs Nightmare?? Cant find it anywhere!!
He did this a number of times when he 'rediscovered' Nightmare in 2001. The most notable and, as far as I know, only recorded version of this is Judge Jules @ Trance Energy 2001 [21-10-2001]. This can be downloaded from the archive here.
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Looking forward to this mate. :thumbsup:
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05. Patrick F - 'Bom Bom' [bass City]
06. Joshua Ryan - 'Pistolwhip' [NuLife]
Excellent mix between these two tracks, which must have sounded outstanding live.
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01. Archetype - 'Obscure Model EP' [Ongaku Musik] (Link)
02. Ambassador - One Of These Days (The Green Court Remix) [Planetary Consciousness]
Track 01 and H - World Downfall; he really did like dropping some deep techno. :shifty:
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Excellent live broadcast possessing a great selection of tunes which really capture the live feel and energy of Creamfields without being overbearing.
Incidentally, an event I was present for as one of my first ever dance music festivals along with Global Gathering and Gatecrasher Summer Sound System also on my itinerary in 2001. I remember waiting ages on dial-up to download this set via Soulseek the week after, leaving my computer on during the day while I was at School!
I particularly like the, "Oh, ****!" mixing moment when he brings in Chuck Cogan - Voodoo too early then bails out for the Junior Jack breakdown; he should have rolled with the mix in my view.
Not so keen on the Martin Luther King speech over Suburban Train. His use of this has been discussed at length before I am sure, but this would have had much greater impact if he had left the speech to play out over the breakdown instead of showing his relatively poor scratching skills.
Tracklist corrections:
05. Brainbug - 'Nightmare' (Sinister Strings Mix) [Additive]
06. Dee Jay Punk Roc - 'Blow My Mind' (Plump DJs Remix) [Air Dog] (As correctly pointed out by Milkybarkid).
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21. Push - 'The Legacy' (Club Mix) [inferno]
The Plump DJs were really on form in this era. Big Groovy F***** being a distinct favourite. Their new-school techy breaks really hit the spot.
I have played this set many times over but couldn't resist another listen today. :thumbsup:
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12. Hi-Gate - 'Martha Artha' [white label]
I am interested as to why this track is listed as "Hi-Gate - Martha Artha"?
Obviously, it's a Jules production, but I am certain he played this during a studio set and directly named it Martha - Arthur during the vocal link.
Are we just calling all unreleased Jules productions of this era "Hi-Gate"? If so, I do think this is the correct course of action given the quantity of material that was released on Closet without the Hi-Gate pseudonym. If there is direct evidence of this track being credited to Hi-Gate then I stand corrected. I will try and find a clip of the vocal link in question.
Also, do we have any evidence towards the spelling of 'Artha'? Following from the colloquialism, I think it should be 'Arthur' (Link).
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04. Oliver Klein - 'Rheinkraft' (Original Mix) [b Sides]
Monster of a tune. I always admired Jules' habit of playing music from a broad spectrum of genres/sub-genres; this one really hits the trance and techno styles right at the apex of the crossover.
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25. Hands Burn - 'Good Shot' (Fontaine & Vern Mix) [Essential]
A superb tune from this era. I prefer the original mix, but both typify the Gatecrasher sound for me.
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Verdi is an epic tune. Neatly summarises the techy, trancy harder sound Jules used to excel at during his peak.
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Only around 10-15% of my music purchases are digital downloads. However, I have used the following: Juno Download, Beatport and Trackitdown.
Of those I'd rank them in this order:
1) JunoDownlaod - Same great service and quality of the physical store.
2) Track-it-down - Good selection of tunes, good value for money.
3) Beatport - Generally expensive, slow and not much cop. I've only used this when I can't find what I want on the other two.
I'd say there is quite a large gap between 2 and 3.
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Will bash a three tracker out over the weekend if I'm not too late. Not too sure what will be on it yet, but expect something looped, and or Detroit.
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I've had this set for ages, but I urge all to download when it's back up. The set is simply bursting with energy.
Awesome stuff. Jules at his finest.
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Anyone got an ID for the tune that kicks in at around 16:30 mins? It has a male vocal 'step by step', also this tune sounds very much like it was sampled / covered by Oxia & The Hacker on Last Test Part 1.
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Track ten is Blockster - You Should Be Dancin', which was the bootleg release with orginal samples.
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Track twenty one is Rhythm Masters pres. Disco Dubbers - Ibiza In My Soul (Rhythm Masters Vocal Mix)
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Kulay - Burn (Judge Jules Mix)
One of my favorite all time Jules productions. Really high quality tune. :thumbsup:
2000-10-06 - Judge Jules, Live from Inside Out, The Arches, Glasgow
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Ok, so it may be Scooter by another name, but this is a belter of a track. It's such a shame they added vocals to this for another commercial push.