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Max Kane

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  1. Yes mate, but it wasn't called 'Shivers', it was released as the b-side & called 'Birth of An Angel' Buy It Here
  2. They made it as a bit of a p*** take seeing as Armin had used an almost identical chord progression (if I remember correctly), heard them play it at Gods once. It works ok but the instrumental version of the track is the best version
  3. Nappy Hardcore is the worst tune he's ever played by a distance. Lately some of the bootlegs have been abmissmal (but that's well publicised)
  4. Thought I'd share this set with you all, seems to be a few more people getting Markus' sound of late on here. Enjoy... Markus Schulz - Live @ Raleigh Hotel Miami WMC 3.25.2009 01. Rex Mundi Featuring Susana - Nothing at All (Remix) 02. ID 03. Daniel Portman - Wellness Park (Helvetic Nerds Remix) 04. Tritonal Featuring Cristina Soto - Crash Into Reason (Moonbeam Remix / Markus Schulz Edit) 05. ID (Track 03 from GDJB World Tour Melbourne Set) 06. Rank 1 - L.E.D. There Be Light (Wippenberg Remix) 07. ID 08. ID 09. Markus Schulz - The New World 10. 16 Bit Lolitas & Ohmna - Take It or Leave It DOWNLOAD
  5. Is that the Amplified event? I may go along to that.
  6. CGT99 is still awesome, especially CD2, non-stop from start to finish it's just tune after tune, right up there with any other compilation ever
  7. It is amazing how the full versions make it onto p2p sites, set-rips fair enough but when it's an unreleased promo version it means someone is messing things up
  8. Adrian Chiles is indeed a complete tool, what more would you expect from an Albion fan though?
  9. I've never been to a club night (in the same vein as Ministry, Gods, etc) where they have been fussy about shoes or shirts. As long as you don't look a complete scruff you're cool
  10. Generally the whole PC crowd seem to be making a real balls-up of the world at the moment. But that's life
  11. It's such a tough choice to nail it down to 30 or 40-odd tunes, I think Trance Nation 1 covered most of the obvious ones
  12. Mezzanine was a different club altogether mate, the Canal club was shut a few years back & turned into a German Bier Keller, then it re-opened about 3 years back & hosts the odd club night. They had Scott Bond there a few weeks after it re-opened but apparently there were only 15 people who turned up & since then it's mainly hosted cheesy funky house nights. The Mezzanine shut down a good few years back, would have loved to go there back in the day. Think they once had PvD play a 4hr set
  13. I've got my quota of tickets for this event now & they're selling pretty quickly, if anyone is planning on coming along drop me a pm
  14. Have heard great things about The Royal (thru Amplified) so the venue is gona be class. Tong's shows of late have been getting better & better imo, though I've no idea how he would play out at an event such as this
  15. Nice tracklist mate, shame you've started on a Tuesday night again though, Tues & Weds are easily my most inaccessible nights for tuning in.
  16. My CDs go in chronologically (newest at the front, oldest at the back) with a few 'Classics' discs right at the back which I swap around from time to time. As regards labelling I use CDs which come with the sleeves so I jot down the tracks on there & slide it into the wallet (which is see-thru) in front of the CD, that way I can have all my info on there without any messy CDs or smudges. The discs themselves then just have a number on the front i.e. Disc 236 so I don't put them back in the wrong compartment
  17. Briggs mate don't be so hard on yourself! Had a cool night & at least managed a decent chat before & after our relative sets. As well as Briggsy I've met Big Styeve in Darlington when I played for Digitized & I think that's it, I've met plenty of others from other boards on my travels & hopefully will meet more of you lot soon
  18. Would be fantastic if you could mate, hard to believe we've never actually met
  19. THE GALLERY FRIDAY 17TH APRIL 2009 Box: BT (Live) Andy Moor Jimmy Van M Gavyn Mytchel The Viceroy Bar: 16 Bit Lolitas Graeme Lloyd Hilton Gravity Baby Box: Hosted by Future Friday Feeling Dan Stone Dave Horne Rob Thurston Tom Bailey Scott & Jumby Ben Carton Loft: Hosted by Plastic Fondu Lee Somnio Niall Gilliland Dan Goss Matt Swan Vs Max Silver Stefan B Vs Michael H James Ings Vs Ashleigh Bishop Love Loungers I'm delighted to announce details of my return to London & my debut for The Gallery & Ministry of Sound this coming April! I'll be playing for 'Future Friday Feeling' in the Baby Box arena of the world famous Ministry & to put it mildly I cannot wait. Full press release below, for tickets PM me or email me direct as I can offer you cheaper early birds. Get it on! Official Release "BT or Brian Transeau as he’s known to his nearest and dearest is one of those once in a generation musical magicians. BT’s just as comfortable behind a mixing desk working on one of his critically acclaimed albums as he is laying vocals over an epic trance track for friend Tiesto, or penning a film score for Hollywood blockbusters such as The Fast and the Furious. His albums have included ‘Movement in Still Life’, ‘10 years in the Life’, ‘Emotional Technology’ and ‘This Binary Universe’ whilst cult singles have included ‘Godspeed’, ‘Flaming June’, ‘Blue Skies’, ‘Force of Gravity’. He’s also provided guest vocals himself on Tiesto’s ‘Love Comes Again’. Other notable film scores include Zoolander, Lara Croft, Gone in Sixty Seconds, American Pie, Go and Monster to name but a few!!! This really is a rare opportunity to catch the man with the laptops put in one of his trademark DJ sets on an exclusive visit to these shores at The Gallery on Friday 17th April at Ministry of Sound. Andy Moor makes a welcome return to The Gallery, a real talent from the UK he was a welcome addition to our all star Gallery arena at this year’s sell out 20,000 capacity SW4 festival and spent last year jetting from massive festivals such as Sunrise in Poland to the likes of Cream at Amnesia in Ibiza. Famed for his consistent producing talent including seminal trancers such as ‘Air for Life’, ‘Halcyon’ and recently ‘Year Zero’, on his personal imprint Ava Recordings, Andy continues to be a worldwide name to be reckoned with and an ever welcome guest here at The Gallery. Prog megastar Jimmy van M makes another trip to our shores for this weeks Gallery and will be ideally suited to get it all going early doors with his lush prog sound. A true production machine over the years Jimmy has been there and seen it all having toured the globe, released huge compilations and remixed for the biggest and best around. With Gallery resident Gavyn Mytchel on early door warm up duties and TheViceroy rounding off the room in his usual style this is set to be one hell of a Gallery main room. The Bar meantime is headlined by 16 Bit Lolitas who continue to guest for us in the Bar to a huge reaction. Productions such as ‘Murder Weapon’ are staple tracks at The Gallery and they are joined by production rising star Graeme Lloyd, Hilton and Gravity on warm up duties. Over in the Baby Box, Gallery regulars Future Friday Feeling are back for more rawkus beats, whilst fellow Gallery faves Plastic Fondu again show us why they were voted the ‘Best Backroom Promoters of 2008’ at The Gallery Awards. Top marks all-round!"
  20. After Trance Nation two the series began to decline, CD1 would always feature the big hits & was blatantly dictated to Ferry but CD2 of TN3 & TN4 were both awesome. The second CD from TN4 is magnificent. The last one I listened to was Trance Nation 2000 (I think), again CD1 was p*** poor but CD2 was excellent & featured some really classy proggy trance tracks
  21. Cracking album, to be fair most of the CDs mixed by Ferry for this series were excellent (until they started messing with the tracklistings). The end to CD1 in particular is amazing
  22. Max Kane

    Amuse me

    The board has gone a bit quiet lately after the post-christmas surge in activity
  23. Well he seems to be using that accapella an awful lot which suggests to me he wasn't
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