Posted - 2010/08/26 : 03:20:59
It's been a dream of mine to do a legal, licensed CD like this and I'm so excited to see it finally coming together! Hopefully you'll hear that all in the mix and the tunes. You won't be disappointed!
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Posted - 2010/08/26 : 19:02:44
Well I bought a CD last year where you can only can it get in Japan but I had it shipped over from the US I had to wait at least two weeks to have it and eventually did when I thought I had to wait for a whole month.
quote:Originally posted by racer:
the checkout is running with Japanese money I've tried changing the preferences to my country it worked but it still continues to stay in Japanese
Its not a problem, CD is shipped from Japan, the CD is priced in yen, you would have an issue buying it as it will just use the exchange rate with your countries money and you'll end up paying in aussie dollars or whatever.
quote:Originally posted by Warnman:
Is there a chance just to order no 1 and no 4? Last time I tried to order 1-3 I was told that 1st Hardcore Addiction is not available anymore.
Any chance that an official is reading?
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quote:Originally posted by Samination:
I'm amazed how people come back from out of nowhere and then appears on a new Album. Congratz milo... and didn't the acolyte stop producing?
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
I'm amazed how people come back from out of nowhere and then appears on a new Album. Congratz milo... and didn't the acolyte stop producing?
Not as far as I'm aware....
You said you "fell out of hardcore" and "stopped because [you] didn't love it any more"
Posted - 2010/09/14 : 08:33:49
The question was didn't 'the acolyte drop producing'. It didn't sound like it was specific to hardcore, therefore the answer is no.
Posted - 2010/10/19 : 04:13:22
Silver you need to start selling those older DI.fm hardcore mixes that have practically become legendary...
such as...
any old DJ Brownout mix, any old Cotts mix, DJ Judas... Wow, good times, and yet we've still got awesome new DJs banging out mixes too, like Zanz and Xpanse and other mispelled names :P
Only thing I hate about DI.fm right about now is the lack of *NEW* mixes, whats up with this Silver? There's been only 'live' shows, where are the quality hardcore DJ mixes DI listeners want?