Chris Liberator and DDR, imo.
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Chris Liberator and DDR, imo.
Johan Bacto and Hertz
or
Steve Stoll and Patrick Codenys
Solitary by nature.
Isolation is the gift.
Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?
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Just picked up that Heil vs Hell on JH LTD - pretty impressive!
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Life is "trying things to see if they work"
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Dave knows scooter lyrics
Heh, how about Double X aka Alex Kowalski and Torsten Litschko? Some phucking phunkey moosik there... Also Adam Beyer and Henrik B don't dissapoint, at least production-wise - the same could be said for Smith & Selway... Sven Dedek and Alex Bau? There are quite a few good collaborators, hard to think of them all right now... Any ideas?
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Rohr and Schonemann aka Side Four.Originally Posted by scienceofuse
Beyer and Lekebusch (They haven't done many together but Steady Motion Part.1 on Hybrid is one of my favourite Swedish records)
Stoll and Codenys definitely, would be nice to hear some new Gaiden material actually.
Fixmer and McCarthy.
I forgot to mention Gardel; Dean Rodell and John Gardner. Westwood brothers; Katz and Smith, Henze and Heckman and whoever decides to team up with Hertz and Co., always brilliant music there.
Westwood Bros, fully.
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
Richard Polson & James Ruskin !!!
surgeon and regis bmb or klein and burkat
..and not forgetting Forshaw'n'Hawkins ;)