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really exellent sequence of tracks jp, all fit in perfection. this is the future of dj mixing!
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getting this now, the tracklist looks top notch, thanks :D
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zentex wrote:really exellent sequence of tracks jp, all fit in perfection. this is the future of dj mixing!
I really wanted Jenga for a Archipel release :oops:
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pheek wrote:
zentex wrote:really exellent sequence of tracks jp, all fit in perfection. this is the future of dj mixing!
I really wanted Jenga for a Archipel release :oops:
yeah...unfortunately it was grabbed by Minisketch guys :wink:
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Post by PETER PANN »

track from 32 minute?
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PETER PANN wrote:track from 32 minute?
at 32 min should still be Joel Mull - "Enter Your Moment" (Harthouse)

Zentex - "Jenga (Pheek edit)" kicks in noticeably from 34:30min

but hey, it's all mixed up so much that it's almost impossible to tell when one track starts and another begins.
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Post by PETER PANN »

i dont think is joel mull track so pheek help me! :D
btw im refering to the track with piano sounds or i dont know what instrument is that
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Post by Del »

The Oliver Hacke has a piano in it. Maybe it's the one you're after?
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