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6/7/2004
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Celebrity Playlist
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Monolake
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Frost
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from Gravity
(2001)
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Rhythm & Sound
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Dem Never Know (Sleeparchive Remix)
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from See Mi Yah Remixes
(2006)
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Schwarz, Âme & Dixon
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Chicago (Live) [Single Version]
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from A Critical Mass (Live) - EP
(2010)
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Basic Channel
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Mills Mix
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from Enforcement - EP
(2008)
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Modeselektor
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B.M.I.
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from Happy Birthday!
(2007)
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Superpitcher
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Baby's On Fire
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from Kompakt: Total 4
(2002)
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Reinhard Voigt
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Liebe deine musik
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from Kompakt: Total 5
(2003)
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Thomas Fehlmann
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Schöne Grüße
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from Kompakt: Total 6
(2005)
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DJ Koze
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Barock Am Ring
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from Kosi Comes Around
(2005)
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Loco Dice
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Jacuzzi Games
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from Jacuzzi Games - EP
(2005)
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DJ T.
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The Dawn
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from The Dawn - Single
(2007)
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M.A.N.D.Y.
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Put Put Put
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from Put Put Put - EP
(2005)
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Ghostcauldron
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See What I've Become (Superpitcher Smallville Mix)
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from See What I've Become (Superpitcher Mix) - EP
(2004)
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Sono
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A New Cage (Justus Köhncke Mix)
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from A New Cage - EP
(2005)
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Coloma
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No Moving Parts (Justus Köhncke Remix)
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from No Moving Parts Remixes - Single
(2005)
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Slam
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This World (Wighnomy Bros. and Robag Wrhume Bukkelfipps Remix)
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from Soma 2005 Comp (Unmixed)
(2005)
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Metope
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Serenity
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from Love - EP
(2006)
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Apparat featuring Raz Ohara
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Fractales
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from Holdon - EP
(2007)
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Depeche Mode
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Suffer Well (Metope Remix Edit)
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from Suffer Well - EP
(2006)
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Steve Bug
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Smackman
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from The Smackman - EP
(2006)
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Martin Buttrich
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Lazy Bastard
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from Cloudy Bay - EP
(2006)
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Bug & Tanzmann
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Shock
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from Shick’n Shock - Single
(2006)
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Freiland
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Hot Love (Justus Köhncke Remix) [feat. Meloboy]
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from Kompakt 100
(2004)
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Matthias Tanzmann
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Redirected
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from Restless
(2008)
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Westbam
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Bass Planet
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from Bass Planet - EP
(2008)
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Comment:
German techno's treasured fringe status among taste-making DJs and listeners with well-oiled turntables has ensured its ahead-of-the-curve edginess for years now. Meaning music that constantly redefines itself, from the dance floor-bound choke holds of DJ Hell, Steve Bug, M.A.N.D.Y., and Metope to the moody, song-driven movements of Apparat, Ricardo Villalobos, Isolée, Ghostcauldron, and Michael Mayer — artists who hand-sculpt their singles for superclub speakers [i]and[/i] headphones without losing the wandering ears of either.
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