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Hrishikesh

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  1. "Man With No Name - Teleport" Yellow [TIP Records] 1995 What I ment was, is it different from the one on the Flying Rhino Records compilation First Flight? I notice the track name/length are a bit different and the album came out a year after the compilation. I dont have the album in either orignal ver. or reissue.
  2. Is this a different version? I dont have this album.
  3. "Art Of Trance - Octopus (Man With No Name Remix)" Platipus Records Volume Two [Platipus Records] 1995
  4. "X-Dream - Create Your Own Happiness" First Flight [Flying Rhino Records] 1996
  5. "Pleiadians - Maia" Identified Flying Object [Dragonfly Records] 1997
  6. "Hux Flux - Nervoservo" Cryptic Crunch [Koyote Records] 1999
  7. "Toï Doï - Particule" Forest Of The Saints [Avatar Records] 1998
  8. "Ominus - Acid Tester" Ominus [Koyote Records] 1997
  9. "Deedrah - The Wizard Demo" Distance To Goa 5 [substance Records] 1997
  10. Chakra & Edi Mis - X-File (The Monkey Mix) Order Odonata : Experiments That Identify Change. [Dragonfly Records] 1996
  11. Nice work! ... brings back some nice old memories.
  12. "Gappeq - Lavondyss" (Vertigo Records)
  13. "Bah Samba feat. Isabel Fructuoso - Calma (Bah Samba Beach Mix)" [bKO Productions]
  14. Also check out the excellent "Emou - Still... Pretty Good Year" (2001) on Freefom Records
  15. I had these for the last 3 to 6 years (mostly used them for DJ Mixing purposes) Sennheiser HD25SP ($100) Very lightweight, sturdy, comfortable and decent sound quality. Design wise not much to break there but, if you do every part is replaceable. Supra-aural Fit (sit on the ears) Sony MDR-V700DJ ($150) Sony's DJ phones, heavy, fragile and If you break them nothing is replaceble. Sound is more bass heavy and coloured then the others, I would'nt recommend them for normal listening. Can go dangerously loud and have decent isolation. Circumaural Fit (around the ears) Sennheiser HD25 [$200, Closed, 70Ohms] I highly recommend them! since I've got these I dont feel like useing the others. IMHO they're the best closed phones you can get, great sound and industrial build quality (every part is replaceable, not that anythings gonna break in the first place, in the 3 years I've had them only the ear pads have worn out) The best DJ headphones (sound quite all right with normal music too). Supra-aural Fit (sit on the ears) Sennheiser HD555 [$180, Open, 50Ohms, Super comfy velour earpads] Some more reccomendations; If your intended use is with a portable source such as an iPod audition these, AKG K81 DJ [$70, Closed, 32Ohms] AKG K26P [$60, Closed, 32Ohms] Sennheiser PX-100 [$50, Open, 32Ohms] Grado SR60 [$70 , Open, 32Ohms] Koss Porta Pro [$50, Open, 60Ohms] @Santo for the same money as the Bose, I highly recommend you check out the Sennheiser HD25-1 II instead.
  16. "Fraktal Noise - Sorojochi" (Discovalley Records)
  17. "Perfect Stranger & DJ Pena - Ode Ao Sol (Elegant Universe Remix)" [Wakyo Records]
  18. "J.Viewz featuring Rena Jones - Autumn Suggestion" (Nice Dreams Music)
  19. "Ott - Rouge Bagel" (Twisted Records)
  20. "Gaudi and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Bethe Bethe Kese Kese" (Six Degrees Records)
  21. Just great music! PS: Do they have any more albums released? Also recommendations of similar music (in terms of feeling) would be appreciated!
  22. "Rev and B55 - Succubus" (Doof Records)
  23. You had to see the effect Hux Flux tracks like "Nervoservo", "Idiot", " Snickesnack" and "Lex Rex Perplex" had on the dancefloor! IMHO "Cryptic Crunch" was one of the most groundbreaking albums of its time. Altough, I'm not a fan of the newer material post 2000.
  24. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Betula Pendula Carbon Based Lifeforms : World of Sleepers (Ultimae Records)
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