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1993-10-02 01:05TEEX
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1993-10-02 01:05ccastge@prism.gatech.eduWell, today must have been my extra special, super duper, all around lucky day, because I
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Well, today must have been my extra special, super duper, all around lucky day, because I managed to track down Trance Europe Express at a local record shop. I was amazed when the guy on the phone said it was right in front of him! (I got it on CD, and they sell mostly records). Anyway, I got it for $31, and it has got to be the all-time best deal I've EVER gotten for my money. This comp. comes with over 2.5 HOURS of some of the best music anywhere! Plus, since its a 'volume' comp., it came with a couple hundred page book, packed with info on all the groups, including the likes of Orbital (who's newest track, so far only released on this comp., is making me impatient for their next album.), The Orb, Moby, 777, and too many others. (A list of the tracks was posted here a few days ago. Or maybe it was the klf/orb list. Well, one of the two). All I can say, is that anyone even remotely interested in hearing what the current state of house/trance sounds like, MUST get this collection, if for no other reason than most of the tracks are special mixes, or previously unreleased mixes. One quick question before I leave... has this been released domestically in the U.S. yet? If not, then I feel doubly lucky, since they probably could have gotten away with gouging the hell out of the price. (Based on other imports I've seen lately, most notably the Waaayyy overpriced Technodon II, I'd say I'd expect this to sell for $40-$50, if it isn't available domestically yet.) But who cares? If you manage to find it, consider yourself lucky already. ccastge@prism.gatech.edu a.k.a., Guy Elden, Jr.