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Moonman

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  1. just goes to show how forward thinking Dave Clarke is. At the time, nobody thought about releasing digital only music and it was most probably laughed at. Some 5 years later however, the penny's dropped.
  2. Ferry Corsten's sound was was quite distinct in 2000. He was starting to move away from the euphoric 1999 sound - more into a darker minor chord sound. System F "Cry", Desiderio "Starlight", William Orbit "Ravals Pavane...", Apoptygma Berzerk "Kathy's Song" productions all had a more mature Ferry Corsten sound. I guess what i'm trying to say is, this track isnt produced well enough to be Ferry. I initially thought Rocco & Heist, but if they say its not them then i its not. Hmm, this is the beauty of the mysteriousness that surrounds white labels.
  3. I dont think is Paul Masterson as Briggsy said. I dont think its Signum either, Signum, like Paul Masterson made their trance a bit funky - all in the basslines. I think this was knocked up by some bedroom producer, pressed on a limited run of whites. I dont think you'll ever know who did it unless Jules plays it on his show and it jogs someones memory.
  4. can someone re upload the samples. I need to have a listen to this. ta. the other links dont work.
  5. Haven't heard this in a while. Another that i could never get hold of at the time. IS it just me or is the bassline exactly the same as "Sound Of Bamboo"? My favourite track of the whole set. I remember hearing Jules play this at Crasher in 2k. I was like what the f...........k is this!?! I could never get hold of it though. Still a rockin' track. I particularly like the samples in there. I also like the screams of "nice one bruuuuuuuuuuuva" in the breakdown...oh the memories of phrases... :redface: God this sounds good even now. This always used to be played near the end by Jules back in the day. That breakdown is awesome. Good set this, well worth checking out. I remember this well, as our lot talked about going but alas, we never did. The atmosphere sounds great though. Fuzzy, cheers mate, big upload. For me, 2000 was when i got proper into trance/house, it was when i started playing out in Peterborough too - when we actually had a scene here, now it's all wetherspoons and Luminars, with the odd minimal night. Oh, i'm starting to feel real old now too.
  6. god i'd love to bag this, but i'm currently on a web n walk connection due to the fact the housemate who had the broadband connection has since moved out. I'm not resurrecting the line as i should be in my own house in about 8 weeks and the re connection fee will be too much for the 2 months. Anyway, shame the mix didnt last. When i get broadband back, i'll be bagging this. Jules played some cracking house stuff back in 98.
  7. I have this as a white label. It has "Rejected EP" stamped on one side and the run-outs have been scratched out. So i'd amend the tracklisting to simply "Rejected EP - Soulsearcher vs. Apollo 440" or something like that. The two tracks used in this mashup are Soulsearcher "I Just Can't Get Enough" (Accapella) over the top of Apollo 440 "Stop The Rock" (Gigolo's Stop The Jock Remix). It was made by Stuart Crichton of Narcotic Thrust fame. I remember reading in Mixmag around 2000 time when he made it and they interviewed him. He said all he did was buy a defected records accapella vinyl and literally threw the vocals over trance tracks. The b side has Powerhouse "What You Need" (Accapella) over the top of Humate "Love Stimulation". Good piece of vinyl, and as ever, the original bootleg is ALWAYS better.
  8. i wonder what the people who used to listen to jules back then are doing now? if some were say 23/24 then they'd be family people now all married up and stuff!
  9. ahhh very good find Mr Fuzzy Logic. I tell thee, there's some great atmosphere in that main room...just listen to it! That is one up for it crowd. Some good tunes on here...my favourite being the old Wicked Phunker - Jungle Boogie (Black Legend Mix). There was a Black Legend Vocal mix flying around on promo at the time which was even better, i never could get hold of it though so i settled for the dub mix which i have. That was when Robbie Rivera did make some seriously good house track/remixes. Then he went all tribal. Also listen to this type of funky/filtered house...how much better does it sound compared to the electro stuff of today? Marc Et Claude "Loving You" (Dark Moon Mix) also brings back some poignant memories. Jules displays some damn fine mixing here too. The type that help make his name. Very fluid and with a nice flow. A very good post from the Fuzzy one. Definitely download this one. Oh and one other thing, listening to jules mix on here do you get the feeling he finds it easier/prefers mixing with vinyl than he does CDJ's?
  10. track no.9, thats not the Soulsearcher bootleg is it? That was class, the vocals from Soulsearcher "I Just Can't Get Enough" over the top of Apollo 440 "Stop The Rock" (Gigolo's Remix). This was called "Stop The Soulsearcher" and it was on the "Rejected E.P". The flip side had Humate "Love Stimulation" with the Powerhouse "What You Need" vocals over the top. This EP i think was made by Stuart Crichton. He simply got hold of the Defected accapellas vinyl and mashed the tracks up. Either wa, suitably large tunage. Looks a good show, i'll fetch this now. Well i just listened and it's not the above track. It's some sort of remix of Soulsearcher!
  11. 46 downloads

    BBC Radio 1 Saturday, 27th October 2007 01:00am - 03:00am 01. Michael De Kooker - 'The Twist' (Ruben De Ronde Remix) [Combined Forces] 02. Mac & Mac - 'Killer' [white label] 03. Joonas Hahmo - 'Sound Of Sunday' [Anjunadeep] Above & Beyond On The Phone 04. Jaydee - 'Plastic Dreams' (Laidback Luke Mix) [white label] 05. Joop - 'On Top Of Things' [High Contrast] 06. Maria Mena - 'Just Hold Me' (Carl B Remix) [white label] 07. Fred Baker - 'Alone' [be-Back] D. Ramirez On The Phone 08. Ernesto & Bastian - 'Unchained Melody' [High Contrast] 09. Dubfire - 'Roadkill' (Breakfast Remix) [sCI + TEC Digital Audio] 10. K Sheehan - 'Kill An Ox' [white label] Rob Tissera On The Phone 11. Bart Claessen - 'First Light' (First Play Mix) [Yakuza] 12. Ali Wilson - 'Solstice' (Lock & Load Remix) [Tekelec] 13. Cosmic Gate - 'Body Of Conflict' [black Hole] 14. M6 - 'Destination 6' [Octavius] 15. Armin vs. DJ Tiësto - 'Yet Another Suburban Train' (Armin bootleg) [white label] Timo Maas On The Phone 16. Mandy Reid - 'Tornado' [Spinnin'] 17. Richard Durand - 'We're Here To Rock (Any Time)' [Terminal 4] 18. Kyau & Albert - '7 Skies' [Euphonic] 19. Simon Patterson - 'Bulldozer' [Reset] 20. Tocs - '2' (Scot Project Mix) [Druck] 21. BK & Nick Sentience - 'XL' [Riot] 22. Arno Cost vs. Robin S - 'Show Me Magenta' [Cr2] 23. Sam Ho - Alexia (Original Mix) [Loverush] Recovery Record - Ferry Corsten's Choice 24. Orbital - 'Belfast' (Live At Glastonbury 2002 Version) [ACP]
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    01. DJ Delicious - 'Let It Drop' [Phunkwerk] 02. Joint Operations Centre - 'Flat Out' [white label] 03. Jaydee - 'Plastic Dreams' (Laidback Luke Remix) [white label] Marco V On The Phone 04. Ernesto & Bastian - 'Unchained Melody' [High Contrast] 05. Midway - 'Monkey Forest' (Danilo Ercone Bootleg) [white label] 06. Mac & Mac - 'Killer' [white label] 07. Bart Claessen - 'First Light' (First Play Mix) [Yakuza] 08. Ame - 'Rej' (Danny Jay Remix) [white label] Danny Rampling On The Phone 09. Deadmau5 vs. The Police - 'Not Exactly Voices' (Dumb Dan Edit) [white label] 10. Lange - 'Songless' [Newstate] Greg Downey On The Phone 11. Fred Baker - 'Gregoria' [ba-Back] 12. Joop - 'On Top Of Things' [High Contrast] 13. Maria Mena - 'Just Hold Me' (Carl B Remix) [white label] 14. Fred Baker - 'Alone' [white label] 15. Mason - 'Quarter' (Dave Lambert & Housetrap Mix) [Great Stuff] Richard Durand On The Phone 16. Markus Schulz - 'Fly To Colours' (Genix Remix) [Coldharbour] 17. K Sheehan - 'Horizon' [white label] 18. M6 - 'Destination 6' [Octavius] 19. Unknown - 'Closer To Me' [white label] 20. Cosmic Gate - 'Body Of Conflict' [black Hole] 21. Fileden - 'Love Is No Passion' (Kinky Roland Mix) [white label] 22. Ali Payami - 'Stay' [Just For Fun] 23. Nayo - 'Desert Storm' (Smax & Gold Remix) [Fyro Music] The Recovery Record - Laidback Luke's Choice 24. Alan Braxe & Fred Falke - 'Runnin (Intro)' [Roule]
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    BBC Radio 1 Saturday, 13th October 2007 1:00am - 3:00am 01. Mason - 'Quarter' (Dave Lambert & Housetrap Mix) [Great Stuff] 02. Judge Jules - 'You Know What?' [white label] 03. Richard Durand - 'Any Time' [Terminal] Robbie Rivera On The Phone 04. DJ Delicious - 'Let It Drop' (Henrik B Remix) [Phunkwerk] 05. Mark Norman - 'Bikken Machine' [black Hole] 06. Bart Claessen - 'First Light' (First Play Mix) [Yakuza] 07. Menno de Jong - 'Solid State' [intuition] 08. Joint Operations Centre vs. Timmy & Tommy - 'Flat Out' [white label] Robbie From Agnelli & Nelson On The Phone 09. David Glynn - 'Disco Warp' [white label] 10. Dubfire - Roadkill [breakfast Mix] [sCI + TEC Digital Audio] Adam Sheridan On The Phone 11. Yves La Rock - 'Zookey (Lift Your Leg Up)' (Lunatik 1 Mix) [Defected] 12. Swen Weber - 'Bassman' (Paul Webster Remix) [Captivating Sounds] 13. Ali Wilson - 'Solstice' (Lock & Load Remix) [white label] 14. Razorlight - 'Las Americas' (Judge Jules bootleg) [white label] 15. Jaydee - 'Plastic Dreams' (Laidback Luke Remix) [white label] Marcel Woods On The Phone 16. Adam K & Soha - 'Twilight' [Hotbox Digital] 17. Paul Morrell - 'Lights Off' [white label] 18. Fred Baker & Greg Nash - 'Atlantic City' [Reset] 19. Armin vs. DJ Tiësto - 'Yet Another Suburban Train' (Armin bootleg) [white label] 20. Alex Kunnari - 'Lifter' [white label] 21. Deadmau5 vs. The Police - 'Not Exactly Voices' [Dumb Dan Edit] [white label] 22. Freemasons - 'Uninvited' (Whelan Di Scala Remix) [Loaded] 23. Arno Cost & Arias vs. Robin S - 'Show Me Magenta' [Cr2] The Recovery Record - Bart Claessen 24. Bardo State - 'The Jezebel Spirit' [united]
  14. this is one of the best hot mixes...It's bonkers but genius. Check out the "Get Tough" track for example - it's barmy. Whilst not tight the mixing really is something, it really flows. To pack 8 tunes into 30 mins is a bit funky too!
  15. clubbers guide to 99...check the mix from Gold'N'Delicious "ascension" into Blockster "you should be dancin'" at the end of the first disc. How heavy does it sound!?!
  16. Radical Playaz - The Hook - I think Tall paul had something to do with this. Real funky but banging. The tempo is nice and the groove is tight. Like it a lot. Southside Spinners - Luvstruck - Marco V & Benjamin mix - This was when they had a string of great productions. Good peak time stuff. Marco V should have stuck to this type of sound. Rhythmatic Junkies - The Feeling - Rhythm Masters had shaped the sound i play as a DJ. They got me into to the whole tough funky sound. This has a great hook and this bangs along a good old pace. Very very good stuff. This is what i call hard house. Shame they split, since the productions by Steve Mac havent exactly been great. Aptness - The Answer - A tune that just takes me back to 1999 and when i first started going to Crasher. I also remember hearing it bootlegged to death with the Madison Avenue, Fragma, Pamela Fernandez vocals. Roadblock - The Rules - "ALRIGHT...SHUT UP...Now...You got to follow the rules to the game. Rule 1; Leave all your problem at the door, Rule 2; Find yourself the sexiest dance partner you can find, and rule 3; ALWAYS, REMEMBER THE MUSIC" - Best tune on the comp, great breakdown, good sample, nice, quick and funky. Mike Koglin - The Silence - Great track, again this takes me back to the good old days. That breakdown is serious hands in the air stuff. This sample has been used many times but Mike Koglin did it best. This is a great comp, this was when MOS really did release cracking comps. The "Sessions" comps are good but they simply cannot compare to the 1998-2000 ones they did. I remember the CLubbers Guide To Ibiza 99 one Jules did too, that was another belter.
  17. Moonman

    Julesisms

    he only used that one last week too! i heard it and chuckled to myself...
  18. Moonman

    Julesisms

    Radio 1, adding the musical meat to your saturday night gravy
  19. Moonman

    Julesisms

    "generating more hits than Securitas" was one of my faves.... "We're so perky it hurts"
  20. Moonman

    Julesisms

    he's still rocking it today i think. Just his radio show needs to go back to how it was before it turned into a semi dodgy Dance Anthems type affair.
  21. You have to love the big man. He's actually a nice bloke when we spoke to him eons ago 2001ish
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