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11 October 2024
- Mesmerizer 14:16 +6 GlaringRadiokid talk contribs
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- Gestalt 14:15 +2 GlaringRadiokid talk contribs
- Bibbidiba 14:15 +8 GlaringRadiokid talk contribs
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- SigSig 14:09 −144 GlaringRadiokid talk contribs
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- E-amusement 13:15 +30 Morning Blue talk contribs
- AC pnm UniLab 13:15 +81 Morning Blue talk contribs
- Smooooch 12:07 +80 JAKAZiD talk contribs (→Song Connections / Remixes: I'm pretty certain that the true source of the vocal is the sample CD "DJ Dougal & Brisk: Hardcore", published by Zero-G in 1998 - it's the "Move Vox.wav" and "Sky Vox.wav" on Brisk's portion of the CD. The "Move your body" part of the vocal also appears on the song "Sunrise" by Trixxy on Brisk & Ham's label Blatant Beats, released in 1999 and predating the Trance Factory song.)
- AC DDR X3 08:26 +88 Joshua96 talk contribs (→2ndMIX MODE)