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Name: Wibo
Home Page: http://www.axelmori.com
Member Since: Aug 08, 2001
Rank: 1938
Average Vote Received: Needs Minor Changes (2.50, 2 votes)
Rated 2727 releases, average: 4.38
Location: De Meern, Netherlands
Profile: House and Techno collector for about 15 years... DJ since 1989... Got a real taste for Detroit Techno, US Garage, Deep House, Funk, and all kinds of quality stuff :)

I use my wantlist as a reminder of which tunes I need to check, though not all of them are must-haves. If you have anything from my wantlist and you're willing to trade, feel free to contact me. If you want a reply from me, please include a reasonable offer including shipping to the Netherlands. If you don't, please don't feel offended if I don't react.

No EBAY links please, unless you would be willing to trade outside of ebay.

Attention buyers: I am only able to ship items on saturday. So if you press "BUY" on a sunday morning, your item will ship 6 days later.. :)

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Seller Rating: 93.8% positive (114 ratings)

Buyer Rating: 99.1% positive (111 ratings)

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Reviews:

Underground Dance Artists United For Life - Most Precious Love - 01-Feb-07 11:31 AM
When I first heard "Most Precious Love" I wasn't really impressed. Not as nearly impressed as I can be when I hear a good Blaze tune for the first time. Tunes like "Breathe" or "Wishing You Were Here".

I nearly forgot all about "Most Precious Love" until I recently stumbled upon the Tiger Stripes Remix. Tiger Stripes. A dude from Stockholm, who delivered some of the best house-techno crossover tracks of the past year. Tiger Stripes remixing Blaze? Now *THAT* I wanted to hear!

what can I say? Tiger Stripes delivers. If this track wasn't an anthem before, it is now, in this remix. The groove is awesome, the breaks are amazing and just when you think that he is not going to use the chorus, he does!

Simply fantastic!

Schematics - Shock Therapy - 08-Feb-06 04:44 AM
Around 1990-1992 Derrick May was living in Amsterdam and so, as a big fan, I heard him play a couple of dozen times during that period.

He always carried this big stack of 10" acetates with him. My favorite was this weird but hard breakbeat record.

All of these tracks sounded amazing but you never knew when - and if!!! - that material got a proper release. The funny thing is, that if you would ask him about it, he would never know what it was, since the acetates all had white labels with no info...

Some time later, I went to my favorite recordstore to check out the latest stuff, including that latest KMS release. And to very much to my surprise and delight the KMS was the Derrick May acetate mystery track!!!

It was called "Shock Therapy" and it was produced by Anthony Shakir! "Shock Therapy" starts off a bit weird, until that monster breakbeat comes in, the thriving kickdrum and that distorted bass-line :)

You can consider this to be one of Anthony Shakir's harder outings to date, maybe only that "5% Solution" on Metroplex comes close.

This release embarks the last of the KMS "Hardcore Techno and Breakbeat period"-records. (Thank God!)

K L* - Life - 07-Nov-05 10:25 AM
In december of 1999, we, The Technotourists, visited Detroit. We also visited Submerge. We got handed out a few white labels, and this was one of them. Apparently only about 10 of these exist. The story is, is that Kevin Saunderson was not really satisfied. I am not really sure whether that was with the pressing, or the mixes. I have no clue whether this one will get a genuine release. I just found out that this one is not on Discogs, so I am pretty excited to find out that I have an exclusive.

Various - Love Jones (OST) - 29-Sep-05 04:13 AM
Even though I have never even seen this movie, "Love Jones", I bought the soundtrack instantly. Because this CD contains "You Move Me" by Cassandra Wilson. "You Move Me" is not available on any of her albums, and that makes this soundtrack highly sought after. "You Move Me" is in typical Cassandra Wilson-style: a very slow groove, her dark voice accompanied by a contrabass. Absolutely beautiful!

Pandella - This Time Baby - 26-Sep-05 04:28 AM
Originally a 1979 Paradise Garage anthem by Jackie Moore; Pandella put it to new life in 1991. If you like your vocal house to be anthemic, well orchestrated and emotional, hunt this one down! The "Hot Komix Mix" is the mix that makes the diference here: another gemm produced by Anrew Komis. Probably one of his finest mixes to date.

This track is also available on the Network Records compilation "True Faith - The First Phase".

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