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    High energy dance music

    I'm not long back from Melbourne, and while there went to a cool dance club - serious DJ-ing and hard-out all night dancing.

    I'd be keen to find some quality DJ'd dance music for the summer - especially for playing at night at work - it's hangar doors open and huge stereo for us all summer long!

    Especially NZ dance/trance music would be great

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    I'm not long back from Melbourne, and while there went
    Especially NZ dance/trance music would be great
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    NZ Trance musik. dunno...I'd like to find some too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    I'm not long back from Melbourne, and while there went to a seriously nasty dance club - serious DJ-ing and hard-out all night dancing.

    I'd be keen to find some quality DJ'd dance music for the summer - especially for playing at night at work - it's hangar doors open and huge stereo for us all summer long!

    Especially NZ dance/trance music would be great
    Like some hardstyle or some happy hardcore? Was it faster or more aggressive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    I'd be keen to find some quality DJ'd dance music for the summer - especially for playing at night at work - it's hangar doors open and huge stereo for us all summer long!
    I write the kind of music all the time...

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    Bunker Lounge. fast happy hardcore i guess you would call it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
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    NZ Trance musik. dunno...I'd like to find some too.
    i'm already there, it's names and mixes i need....

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    i'm already there, it's names and mixes i need....
    You may or may not like these, but some of the stuff I like is:

    Master Blaster
    Scooter
    UltraSonic
    Basshunter (the original swedish tracks not the gay english remakes)
    DJ Bobo
    Fedde Le Grand
    Gigi D'Agostino
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    Have a rummage through shoutcast.com categories and just listen to some different genre. When you find something you like, google a torrent of it.

    I also record a lot of online radio stations - theres some really great suff, and its much easier than searching for individual artists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    I'm not long back from Melbourne, and while there went to a cool dance club - serious DJ-ing and hard-out all night dancing.

    I'd be keen to find some quality DJ'd dance music for the summer - especially for playing at night at work - it's hangar doors open and huge stereo for us all summer long!

    Especially NZ dance/trance music would be great
    Ive got a heap of it downloaded off the net and a few brought cds. Most of the downloaded stuff has originated from all over the world. There is some cool stuff but also alot of IMO rubbish. I used to crank it when I was doing the house work or in the garage working on a bike.
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    Google or search allmusic.com for 'alfresco soiree', also vol.2. 2 double-cds mixed in Aussie, great mid-to-fast tempo dance stuff. Gatecrasher can be good, although a bit monotonous as each double album is mainly one style. Ministry of Sound (not the one-hit-wonder band, search on album title) is another good series.

    Listen to some internet radio of the genre, or buy compilation CDs (like those above) until you find the artists/style you like.
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    I have shite loads of hardcore.

    And trance/dance too - but nothing new on that front in a few years, its too slow

    More than welcome to give me a dvd or something to dump it all on for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    nothing new on that front in a few years, its too slow
    This is why Internet Radio is good. It is up-to-the-second.

    ChannelX for alternate rock, Groove Salad for Ambient/Chill/Sci, many others for your own favourites.


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