DejaVU 005

I have been keeping track of the whole thing since this is how sednastaff does his tracklisting like that during World Of Illusions...

1. Sunday Club - Healing Dream (Original Mix) [Stress Records 1997]
2. Progression - Technophobia [Magik Muzik 2006]
3. Solarstone pres. Elizabeth Fields - Speak In Sympathy (Original Mix) [Deepblue 2002]
4. Space Maneouvers - Stage One (Leama & Moor Remix) [Lost Language 2004]
5. BT feat. Jan Johnston - Mercury & Solace [Black Hole 1999]
6. Electrovoya - Effervesce (Original Mix) [Fundamental 2004]
7. Balearic Bill - Destination Sunshine (12" Original Mix) [Xtravaganza 1999]
8. Fictivision vs C-Quence - Symbols (Original Mix) [In Trance We Trust 2003]










 
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589 Listeners ~ 20 Tasadi - DejaVU 005 on AH.FM



:blink: Aliases: Absolute (4), Aggressor, The, Ahead (2), Alternative Art, Astronaut, The, Atractiva, Blackmaster, The, Boy From Nowhere, The, Calling The Freak, Classic Tribe, Complex Climate, Cosmo Kid, D.E.E.P.E.R., Dark City, Deal Breaker, Deep Flexion, Dirk Dierickx, DJ Mike D, DJ Robo'jox, Drop (3), E-Tronic, Eclectic Kid, Fascinated, Futuro, Galore, Happy Monkey, Hypnobasia, Kyle Emerson, Liquid Overdose, Magnetical, Mass Effect, MC Macho, MDX (2), Mike Dierickx, Overtone, Phuture Dust, Plastic Boy, Push, Red Flag (2), Return Of The Native, Rhythm Quest (2), Sector 7 (2), See:3, SFX (4), Snapper, The, Solar Factor, Sonus (2), Soyuz, Tag, Technology Man, Tribal Warriors, Virtua Trancer, Vision Act, X-Scape, X-Tra-Vaganza


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Profile: Push is the most well-known alias of Mike Dierickx. More information can be found on the page of his main alias Mike Dierickx.



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Ralph Fritsch
Ralph Fritsch
Discography at Discogs :book:
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Real Name: Ralph Fritsch


Alias: Ralph Fridge


Profile: Performing Live Acts as Komakino (together with Detlef Hastik) since 1989. He also uses the name Ralph Fridge for releases from his solo Trance projects. Also records as Fridge in some solo projects with other artists. Though, his partner Detlef Hastik is still credited with production.

In Groups: Assi, Axxis (3), Azura, Balearic Sound Collective, Bass Slaves, Black Pearl (4), Bombsquad, Confession, DJ Mind-X & Friends, Dragon (2), F/X, Final Fantasy, Index (7), Influid, Infraroth, Insects, The (2), Jushi, Kamikaze (3), Koma Squad, Komakino, Komatose, Madland, Motion (4), Pitfall (2), Quistgard, Re-mote, RedWing, Screamer (2), Slipstream, Structure (4), Vectrex, Virtua, Ynos


Location: Ansbach, Bayern, Germany

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Hey Dan, thanks so much for this! Wish were more frequent!
But, why do you often schedule special days consecutively? Most people want to listen to both but can't listen as much as they want to second day because they're tired and/or have postponed business. There are other free weekends. & specifically about this weekend, you know most people will be tuning into live stream of Trance's biggest party series. I would think you would want to maximize listenership.
 
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