Jump Trax(aka Duane Thamm Jr) - 111 BPM'S To 125 BPM'S 1984
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seriously when i hear people like you with a musical horizon that barely gets a grasp on things like tiesto and your stupid comments i wonder what kind of pink hello kitty-tshirt you are wearing full of pride. all people like you need is a hookline for monkeys and barnyard animals to follow. the soul of dance music is chicago house and disco but you probably never even hear of coach house rhythm section or eddie grant...
not to mention YMO and others...
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Jesus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wonderful Lectric Music Best best amazing congratulation Dj Cabelo From Brazil
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I would totally agree with you i know duane personally and he really doesn't get the credit he deserves, and not only is he a musical genius, but he's one of the coolest most down to earth person you'll ever meet, he actually autographed the cover of my jump trax for me. PRICELESS!!!
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PRICELESS!!!!!!!!!
You know I believe it says 1984 on the label and that harsh comment below from RogerUFL is uncalled for BRO. As for the label going out of business, it does suggest an early TRAX pressing which was an empire between then and guess what? Now. Now F*ck off back to your paint by numbers Tiesto Prog-House before you get me angry and I come through your computer screen and choke you.
frankiebones01 11 months ago 5
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Well said Frankie!!!
RealFreshBlog 11 months ago
I finally got a copy of this last week...got it shipped over from Chicago for $100 bucks. Very happy with it, VG+ and in original picture sleeve. A real gem!
Chicagowax 3 years ago
Woo Hoo!!!!
Big respect on finding one of the Chicago House ' Holy Grail ' tracks!!!!
You can die happy now m8! LOL
RealFreshBlog 3 years ago
This is some mega rare s*** right here...where do you find these?
Thevinylfrontier 3 years ago
I have found some real hard to find stuff over the years at the following:Ebay; Discogs; Gemm; Music Stack; and many other specialist dance music sites.
Some where very good deals :)
Some cost me a lot of money :(
That's just the way it goes with record collecting.
The most I have ever paid for a record is:-
Terrence Woodard - Jack The Box(Progressive/Trax Records) 1985
I think I paid around £75.00 !!
Peace,
Leon
RealFreshBlog 3 years ago