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  1. Thanks Draeke and Parasphere. This isn't my request - just one I received from Discogs. It is very frustrating to me as I know the track, just can't place it. I also thought of MWNN and Transwave, but then I thought Har El and California Sunshine - it is definitely an early track. I even searched for the sample "teach you to dance" on Psydb, but nothing. The crowd sounds seem to be in the track. Thanks again
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  2. Nice track, sounds oddly familiar style-wise, I can't place it geographically tho, the intro had some Doof or MWNN vibes, but not entirely to the point that I think it was either. I would have to assume some of the melodic lines and perhaps the intro pad melody were played live over studio recordings, or maybe some other other type of live setup. Would love to hear it in proper stereo.
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  3. interesting but you should post this on youtube at least the automatical identification may help a bit. it also sounds like this was recorded live as you can see the people screaming and all, unless it's in the track itself.
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  4. Can anybody help identify this track? https://we.tl/t-hPVNlKtQPD
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  5. Proto times was a very eclectic mix of tracks from far and wide I was too young to be there for those times. I have been reading into the history a little more and it is very interesting indeed. That is me on the beach😎 long ago. Goa always reminded me a little of being on Mars cause of the red earth/rock. No where quite like it. It must have been breath taking to have turned up there in the late 70's early 80's. Empty, lush and wild, a beautiful paradise. There is something about the place, beautiful, bright, timeless and temporary at the same time, enigmatic, also a touch of sadness is there in the air, maybe a sense of being temporary, slightly scary and remote. Never forgotten once felt. I think this might have been Arambol, Vagator or even Anjuna, that little house might give it away though from the past. Maybe coastal erosion and development makes it difficult to identify places.
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