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Antony
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Great album Gamblin Man indeed. Banzai Republic The follow-ups haven't been anywhere close as good.
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DJ_PAP
said:
This song Loolah possesses too much emotion and memories for me to even bear listening to anymore, I wish I still could!
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FenixStyle
said:
That's a cool piano version! But the quality kinda sucks... Madurai if you have that version in good quality, that would be splendid!
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dj spunk
said:
Banzai Republic in the top...how gay..push up mark morgan everyone!
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benni
said:
I love this Gamblin Man album, so many tracks. I remember the first time I heard in my memory dropped in Webster Hall. The great vocals and base thumping that night. I know it's so cliche, but I do miss the days when this kind of trance was played all around the world. I love it when some trance djs decide to drop a classic in their sets (especially southern sun) once in a while, fuck you trance producers, why did you stop trying.
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Agustin S.
said:
whole Gamblin Man album sucks. except for la dolce vita imo.
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bigherm
said:
very overlooked Gamblin Man album, perhaps one of my faves of all times. VERY VERY appreciated. Tijs should just stay in the studio..
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English Rachel
said:
: greatest song ever actually
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Frequency Frank
said:
it's just so.. beautiful! even the chorus has me singing in my sleep!
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djsphere said:
Your dreams Banzai Republic are the only thing that saves you - never stop dancing and never stop dreaming |
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