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Concerned Christians (-) On October 16, 1998, more than 50 members of a Denver doomsday group called Concerned Christians have vanished, raising the possibility of a mass suicide. The group's leader, 44-year old Monte Kim Miller, espoused his belief that an apocalypse would strike Denver, and stated his intention to die in the streets of Jerusalem in December 1999, only to rise again in three days. Miller has made other doomsday predictions and claims to be the voice of God.
Mark Roggeman, a Denver police officer and cult expert, received "...an avalanche of calls from family members." Bill Honsberger, an Aurora minister who has been monitoring Millers' Concerned Christians cult, also fielded distraught calls, as did Janja Lalich of the Cult Recovery and Information Center in Alameda, California. One member of the group called her sister recently from Texas. "She said they were not going to commit suicide," said the woman's sister, requesting anonymity. "She said that she couldn't tell us what they were doing and that I was asking too many questions." Another woman reported a similar disturbing experience with her sister. "She told me that since I didn't believe in what she did, she felt closer to her group than to her family. She'd be with them in the hereafter and not with us." Ironically Miller founded Concerned Christians in the early 1980s, preaching against the evils of cults and New Age movements. Along with Honsberger and Roggeman, Miller originally counseled people involved in cults and so-called New Age religions. In October of 1996, Roggeman, Honsberger and a seminary student confronted Miller with their concern of his control over several people in his group. During the confrontation, the three men claimed Miller began speaking to them, according to Miller, "...in God's own voice..." while referring to himself as "Kim" in the third person. Hal Mansfield, director of the Fort Collins-based Religious Movement Resource Center, said Miller might have started the movement as a financial scam. Nevertheless, the group transformed itself into an apocalyptic personality cult. Miller, 44, claimed that God was using him as a vehicle to speak to his followers. After prophesying that the Apocalypse would begin with an earthquake in Denver on October 16, the cult dropped from sight. It is believed they might be in Mexico en route to Jerusalem. The recent silent, rapid departure of Miller's group did not surprise Honsberger. "They've been talking this way for quite a while, and not hiding it," he remarked during a joint Denver Post/9News report. "According to them, (Miller) is the last prophet on Earth. (They think) he is one of the two witnesses from Revelations 11, which is a biblical account of the end of time. The bigger picture, really, is the notion that, according to him, he and his co-prophet are going to die in the streets of Jerusalem." Honsberger went on to add that he fears a group suicide is in the making. "I don't think they're going (to Jerusalem) to cheerlead. My fear is that, if (Miller's prophecy) doesn't happen, he's liable to do something bizarre just to ensure his place in history. And there's nobody in his group who could say, 'I don't think the Bible says that.' He has that much control.You question him - you question God." The latest episode involving the Concerned Christians cult is now centered on Rafina, a small town 15 miles west of Athens, Greece. The twenty members of the group recently deported from Israel to Denver are now suspected to be in Greece. Greek security officials are investigating reports from the media that the twenty cult members joined other members of their group in rented apartments and villas in the nearby hillside community of Neo Voutza. Authorities ordered surveillance of the two sites and together with immigration officials are attempting to determine if these individuals are in fact members of the apocalyptic cult. |
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God's Salvation Church (-) Not yet an official member of the Cults 'R Us Hit List, the God's Salvation Church has emerged in San Dimas, California as potentially suicidal sect eerily reminiscent to the Heaven's Gate cult. The Taiwan-based God's Salvation Church came to the attention of authorities on December 24, 1997, when Sheriff's detectives went to investigate a Taiwanese woman's claim that her teen-age daughter was kidnapped by her cult member uncle. While rescuing the girl at the church, detectives learned that the group was going to Garland, Texas, where they expect Christ to come down in a flying saucer to pick them up . Authorities also found neatly packed backpacks with matching white clothing and sneakers for the members to take in their heavenly rendevouz.
Already 140 followers of the church -- dressed in white and wearing sunglasses and white cowboy hats -- have left for Garland for the expected March 31 date with their maker. Though church members deny their intentions of commiting mass suicide, Taiwanese media reported last week that the group's leader, Hon-Ming Chen, was encouraging newcomers to kill themselves so their bodies could be picked up by flying saucers. Chen -- who believes the Bible got it all wrong -- decided to move his church to Garland early this summer because the name sounds like and means "God's Land." He also interprets promotional sky writings as signs from God especifically directed at him. The former Taiwanese sociology teacher did claim to be the father of Jesus Christ and that God will assume an identical body to his own at 10 a.m. on March 31. On March 25 God's alleged TV appearance on Channel 18 at 12:01 failed to materialize. Instead, believers -- under the glare of worldwide media lights -- were treated to static instead of a broadcast heralding the second coming. Even in failure Mr. Chen -- in his signature hat and white clothing -- said his faith remains immutable. However, in a strangely non-apocalyptic manner, he asked others to stop believing his preachings. "Since God's appearance on television has not been realized, you can take what we have preached as nonsense. I would rather you don't believe what I say anymore." |
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BT - BT - Smartbomb (Plump DJs Mix)
kosheen - suicide Aquasky - Insomniac CJ DJ - Fly With Me (Original Mix) Dan F - Bluebox (This Side) Frakkar - Slide (A Side) Player One - into the darkness (side a) Silent - Bottoms Up (This Side) XnChris - Hide U (Track A1) Bushwacka - Smooth Criminal Terminalhead - Breaking Rules Aquasky - Do Anything CJ DJ - Fly With Me Dan F - Chinese Whispers (That Side) Frakkar - Slide (Spoon Wizard Remix) Player One - into the darkness (side b) MC2000 - Psycho (Sleepless Remix) Silent - From Here (That Side) Arthur Baker - Changing Criminal Element Orchestra - Put the Needle...(Zoid Remix) Terminalhead - Breaking Rules CJ DJ - Fly With Me CJ DJ - Fly With Me Infiniti - Get Fresh (Infiniti's 2am Mix) La Rissa - Jay and Jane (Infiniti's Siren Breakbeat Mix) Basement Jaxx - Where's Your Head At (stanton warriors remix) 2 Sinners - Round In Circles (Static Mix) Bad Company - 4 Days - Lowdown 7 60 Minute Man - Brand Nu Day DJ Zinc - On Fire Tonight (remix) Green Velvet - Da BanSheE - La La Land Airheadz - Stanley (Warp Brothers Remix) AK1200 - Mad Beets AK1200 - down like this Aka Andy and DJ Swifty - Back To The Front All Star Breakers - Break To The Bass (Original... All Star Breakers - Break To The Bass (Scratch ... Almighty Beatfreakz - Resident Soundboy (DJ Scissorkicks remix Hybrid - Theme from Wide Ang Anthony Rother - Red Light District(BLIM's Pro Mix) Apex - Jump Funk Aphrodite & DJ Mickey Finn - Jungle Warfare #1 Aphrodite & Mickey Finn - Bad Ass DJ Freaky Flow (Aphrodite) - Badass Aphrodite - ready or not (jungle remix) Aphrodite - The Time The Place Aphrodite vs Bad Boy Bill - Bomber |
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Aquagen - Party Alarm (DJ Trashy Mix)
Aquasky Vs. Masterblaster - 777 Aquasky Vs. Masterblaster - Sound Bwoy (A Side) Aquasky vs Masterblaster - Disco Biscuit Astrakhan - Chaosmos atomic hooligan - clubshaker atomic hooligan - hooligan flex atomic hooligan - In it together atomic hooligan - swerve on Aurora - Ordinary world(Above & Beyond remix) Azzido Da Bass feat. Roland Clark - Speed (Azzido Da Bass Breakspeed Mix) Azzido Da Bass - Dooms Night (Pascal F.E.O.S. Treatment Mix) DJ Zinc - Pink Panther (remix) blim - metronydazol backdraft - Roadhog Bad Company - Mutated 2001 (Special Formula) Bad Company - 4 Days (Moving Fusion remix) bad company - Grunge Bad Boy Bill - Everybody Barthezz - On The Move (DuMonde remix) Basement Jaxx - Addicted to Bass Basement Jaxx - Wheres Your Head At beat freaks - Speaker Box Beber & Tamra - You Wonder (Starecase Vocal) Beber & Tamra - You Wonder beber - Juvenile Delinquent (Original Mix) Beber and Tamra - on the one Bill Hamel - Fazon Freq (B.L.I.M. remix) Biochip C. - steal it and deal it BLIM - Filterzone (T-Power Remix) Blim - AA-Glaciers (EB1 Rmx) BLIM - The Wall BLIM vs Freq Nasty - P.K.N.B Blue Light Fever - dj (blim burglar remix) Bomb Ass Breaks [2DB PoweR] - Miracle Whip breakneck - arse in gear breakneck - Halfpipe DJ Fixx - Tuff brockie & ed solo - echo box Brockie & Ed Solo - Mars Brooklyn Bounce - Bass, Beats & Melody Brothers Love Dubs - Mighty Ming (Plump Djs Remix) Brothers of Dub - Same Frequency (Future Funk Squad's Sonic Correction Remix) Buckfunk 3000 - High Volume Buckfunk 3000 - jump Buffalo Daughter - R&B (Elite Force Mix) Bushwacka - Monster buzzy bus feat andrew m - jump calibre - fire and water Capital J - Bitter Sweet Symphony (Jungle Remix) cass and slide - all the freaks (dark globe remix) Cause 4 Concern - Sensor chris carter - Europa chris carter - Moonshot chris carter - voyager chris carter - What Sounds Are Chris Domingo - It's Funk'n Fresh (mix 1) Chris Domingo - It's Funk'n Fresh (Mix B) Circulation - Turquoise (B.L.I.M.'s Relentless Bass Mix) Cloud 69 - Sixty Nine Ways [Original] Concord Dawn - Morning Light Congo Natty - Junglist Congo Natty - Stairway To Heaven cosmic gate - exploration of space pt. 2 D.B.X. - Funky Beat DaHool - Meet Her At The Love Parade Jus Chris - Breakz Adjustment (Xquizit DJ X Mix) Dj Danyo - Breakdown (Brad Smith Mix) Dariush - Ira dark globe - auto erotic Dark Globe Feat Boy George - Auto Erotic (Globocop Mix) Darude - Feel the Beat deejay punk roc - my beatbox bassbin twins mix ) deejay punk-roc - Blow My Mind (Plump DJ's Remix) Da Rude Boyz + 2DB - Desert Storm [Side B] Unknown Artist - You'll never know Dieselboy - Stratus - You Must Follow (Dieselboy + Kaos Remix) dig dug - Dig This Digital Pimp - 2 Bit Hooker Digital Pimp - Mindmuggaz dillinja - funky flow |
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Dillinja - Grimey
Dillinja - Nasty Wayz dillinja - never believe dillinja - so damn tuff dillinja - Thugged Out Bitch Dillinja - Welcome to the Bassline Dirty Vegas - Days Go By (Oakey rmx) dj 43 & keri - no tears (dj trashy remix) DJ 43 - Wanted (gunslinger mix) Dj Alto - Jungle Junkies Dj Andi K - Underground DJ Antoine vs Mad Mark - Baby, let me tell you DJ Baby Anne - Let it go DJ Baby Anne - Probe The Westerner - General Midi Plump DJ's - Plumpy Chunks dj dave london - Fright night (Breakbeat mix) Dj Dave London - Blubbaboy - 50000 Watts (Dave London Remix) Dj Dave London - Take me higher (Dave London remix) DJ FBI - Slippy Bass DJ Fixx - Listen for the beat DJ Fixx - Rock the Show DJ Fixx - Shake It Up Dj Gumbee - Track 08 DJ Gumbee - Can't Get Enough Dj Gumbee - Fixx - Bottom End Dj Gumbee - Rick West - Inside Your Soul - Huda Hudia - C'mon Breakdown Huda Hudia - Cmon breakdown vs One Funky Fresh DJ(DJ Fixx remix) Huda Hudia - Drop the Bass Now Huda Hudia - Maximum Power Sugarwood - orchestrated beats Huda Hudia - System Overload Huda Hudia - Time to jam Huda Hudia + 2DB - Do It Baby DJ Huff - 3AM DJ Huff - Feel The Beat Dj Huff + 2DB - I Wanna Dance DJ Huff - Mission Control DJ Hydraulic - Dat's Dat Shit DJ Hydraulic - Pump It Up Sum Dj Hyper - Alcoholic Beans DJ Icey - Azzido Da Bass - Dooms Night DJ Icey - DJ Icey / Controlled Trek (Chapter 2) Plump DJ's - The Push DJ Icey - Essential Mix - 03 - Fluppy - Blue Horizon Paul Rubin - Party Going On Music Instructor ft. Flying Steps - Supersonic (DJ Icey Mix) Orbital - Nothing Left (Tsunami One Remix) DJ Icey - Frequent Yet Vague dj icey - not a test DJ Icey - Taxi Driver DJ Icey - The One DJ Icey - Bass Electrix (Time Mix) DJ Infiniti - 1. Welcome to Infiniti dj infiniti - can't hear ya (original) dj infiniti - good life Dj Infiniti - Out of the blue (Squad king ve Infiniti - see the signs Infiniti - Smoke Dis Infiniti - Soul Sucker |
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Infiniti - soulsuckers (dj x mix)
Infiniti - sweet dreams Dj Infiniti - Who's In Da House? dj infiniti - x files (euro remix) Murder Inc (Twisted Anger Rmx) - Dj Ink DJ Jean - The Launch (DJ Hoang Breakbeat Remix) DJ Kim - Jetlag (Alpha Zone RMX) Dj Krust - Snapped It dj lace - Horizontal Lombada (DJ X Remix) dj laz - red alert '98 The Specialist - Future Cut DJ Mickey Finn and Darren Jay - Jungle Warfare #2 Dj Mike Anthony - Sex & Drugs Dj Moon - Hands Up DJ Moon - Make Ya Drop (Johnny Cage) DJ MOON - Satisfied (DJ Johnny Cage Mix) Dj Neutron - Party Rocker dj overdog - Bassmachine (Overdog Mix) Rick West - C'mon Breakdown DJ Rob-E - Hydroplane (Dj Sandy Rythm Machine Mix) (Dj Sandy Rythm Machine Mix) dj rob e - shake it DJ Scissorkicks - Best Get Ready DJ Scissorkicks - Clap Yo Hands dj scissorkicks - everyday DJ Scissorkicks - Increased Leathality DJ Scissorkicks - Because I Like The Disco Too M dj sharaz - never enough (breakbeat mix) dj sharaz - rain (sharaz's icon mix) DJ Sharaz - Sharaz - So In Love (Sharaz's DJ Sharaz - switched (sharaz dubology mix) DJ Sharaz - The Booty Bomb DJ Stratus - Get Hype dj tiesto - 10in1(rmx) DJ Trashy - Axel F Trevor and Simon - Hands Up ATB - Let You Go (Club Mix) Bossi - To the Sky (Speed Man's Pumpin Mix) dj volume - do it dj volume - Ride the Funk Dj Voodoo & The Liquid Method - Everybody Thinks I'm High And I Am! DJ Westek - Start Dancing DJ X - Back To Da Beat Box Dj X - Get Your Big Money Roll On (Dj Johnny Cage Edit) dj x - Sorry Ass DJ dj x - use your love (12' mix show) DJ X - Who's The Party Rocker DJ zinc - ska (present tense ep) dj zinc - reach out (remix) DJ Zinc - Runnin DJ Fixx - The Funk Dj Fixx - Track 02 DJ Fixx - Track 03 DJ Fixx - Track 04 DJ Fixx - Bottom Out Dj Fixx - Track 06 DJ Fixx - Bay B DJ Fixx - Make it Boom DJ Fixx - To the Top Dj's Friction & Spice - Freestyle Funkboogie - Step Three 321 Crew - E-F-F-E-C-T Dj's Friction & Spice - Dj Dic - All A Dream DJ Hoang - 2k1 - Track - 07 DJ Icey - King Of Pain (Re-worked) Ripgroove - Double 99 Ed Rush, Optical & Fierce - Alien Girl Audioweb - Policeman Skank (Freestylers Rinse Out Mix) Elite Force - Bombin' The Subway (monsta Mix Elite Force - Bombin' The Subway Elite Force - Call It Brisco (And Why Not) elite force - cool like the man [lunatic calm remix] elite force - Crew One elite force - Curveball elite force - gasoline alley (dylan & rhymes elite force - haiku |
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Elite Force - Here Comes the Flow
elite force - Kick Dis elite force - killer elite Eros - What's That Sound Everything But The Girl - Wrong (Dj Sharaz Night S - Untitled Evil Nine - Technology Evolution - Crocodile Man Exzakt - electronic dream fatboy slim - star 69 (Wine Em, Dine Em & 69 Em Supamix) fatboy slim - star 69 (x press 2 remix) Fatliners - Lo Life felix da house cat - silver screen Ferry Corsten - Punk (Cosmic Gate Remix) Ferry Corsten - Punk Kid Vicious Remix Fierce & Bad Company - Innocence Filter Freaks - Technology Flack Jacket - Days Gone By (Breaks Mix) Flack Jacket - Days Gone By (Electro Mix) Flying Steps - In Da Arena freestyle 2000 - Don't Stop the Rock (Freestylers Drop the Boom mix) Freestylers - Get Down Massive Freestylers - Now is the Time Freestylers - Spaced Invader Freestylers Feat. Definition Of Sound - Here We Go (Plump DJ's Remix) Freq nasty boomin' back atcha' (hybrid remix) Freq Nasty & Adam Freeland - Azido da Bass (remix) Freq Nasty - amped dub Freq Nasty - Boomin Back Atcha (Nu Skool Remix) Freq Nasty - Goose Freq Nasty - One More Time Freq Nasty - That's My Style Friday Night Posse - It's A Fine State funk einsatz - Punk Future Funk Squad - Direct (ED 209 rmx) Future Funk Squad - Pulse (Breakbin mix) Future Funk Squad - Pulse (Original mix) Future Funk Squad - Twisted Future (Phantom Beats Mix) future prophecies - Electronic Funk George - Spawn (Future Funk Squad Bass Drop Remix) george and tuna - blow Gisele Jackson - Love Commandments Groove Armada - Superstylin' grooveaholics - wake up the funk Hani - Baby Wants To Ride Hatiras - Spaced Invader (High Contrast Hatiras - Spaced Invader Headless Horsman Rides Again- Raw Deal (Blim Mix) High Prime - Funky As The Hotheadz - Follow Me (New Skool Dance Mix) houserawka - down dirty (or sumthin) Huda Hudia & DJ Fixx - Break To The Bass Huda Hudia - Hype Da Funk - Exshenes Huda Hudia - mixmaster Huda Hudia & Tony Faline - Decepticonz - Pump Up the Volu The Hotheadz - Move to the Boom The Hotheadz - Down to the Beat Huda Hudia & Tony Faline - DJ Fixx - Don't Stop Mike Anthony - Bounce to This Sugarwood - Rhythm and Bass hybrid - hybrid - visible noize promo cdr Icey - Bust Off The Bass (Player One Remix) iio - Rapture (David Heights What Kool-Aid No Sugah Remix) iio - Rapture (Deep Dish remix) Ils - Revolver (Tipper Remix) |
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ils - No Soul (High Contrast Mix)
Infiniti & Keith MacKenzie - Shadow Infiniti and magic mike - 2001 Jackal and Hyde - Seek and Destroy (MC2000 Remix) Jamiroquai - Little L (Dance Mix) Jammin - Go DJ jinx - Creamybelta jinx - Kryptonite jinx - kutt free (dj volume mix) Jinx - Kutt Free (Dave Londons I L... John B - 5 Times I One Night John B. - Up All Night Johnny Cage and DJ Trashy - Got Bang Johnny cage - Ain't No Future Johnny Cage - Get Ready To Roll Jon Bishop - Kick It! Jon the Dentist - Bass Drop Dirty Jorge Ben Toquinho - LK (DJ Marky and XRS Land Mix) Josh The Funky 1 & Jes One - Harder, Faster, Stronger js-16 - Stomp to my beat (Ultimix 71) Jungle Brothers - I'll House You (DJ Huda Hudia's Funkmaster Speed Garage remix) junior blanks - All About Beats (DJ Scissorkicks Remix) jus chris - cut'n & scratch (original mix) Jus Chris - Cut'n & Scratch (Sharaz Remix) malicious mike - woop da break Kay Cee - Escape (breakbeat vinyl) Keith Mackenzie - Bad Ass Mutha by Funklab kelly reverb - Throw Your Hands Kinky's - Put Your Hands Up Koma & Bones - Altitudes (Hyper & Rhymes Lunar Mix) - Ascender Koma & Bones - American Thief Koma & Bones - Come Alive [Skull Valley Dub] koma & bones - face facts Koma & Bones - fundamental Koma & Bones - Way Out West - Intensify (PMT Remix) Koma & Bones - Sirene - Love (Terminalhead Remix) 2 Sinners - Mr Jingles Koma & Bones - No Beast So Fierce (Forged Mix) koma & bones - PowerCut (dark city remix) Koma & Bones - RYU featuring DJ Krush & Tunde Ayemi - Rhythm Asobi (Precision Cuts Mix) Phender - Rhythm Is This (Mr Natural's Bush Bitch Remix) Koma & Bones vs Databass - Fade In ( The Program ) Koma&Bones - Morpheus (Meat Katie+Dylan Rhymes remix) Koma & Bones - Deadbeat Ft.Misty Tag (Tag on A Toe remix) Koma & Bones - Power Cut (Rewired mix) Kosheen - Hide U (DJ Sharaz Remix) Kosheen - Suicide (Slip & Slide) (Breaks 2001 Mix) krafty kuts - Funky Ass Beats Krafty Kuts - Dead Prez feat Tahir People's Army - It's Bigger Than Hip-Hop (The Big Hop Mix) krafty kuts - Lock The Hype krafty kuts - Street Freaks Krafty Kuts - Super funky dope Kraymon - Got to Get Busy jinx - kutt free Lange - I Believe [Breakbeat Remix] lisa lashes - Ghettoblaster 2000 Lock n Load - Blow Ya Mind (DJ Icey Mix) Lock N Load - House Some More M tisse - Sousound (Freq Nasty vs Blim Edit) Malicious Mike - I Got Soul malicious mike - Orgazmic Mix (DJ X cum stain remix) mampi swift - Future Mainframe Man'O'War - sting influenza mara - Desanitize (Breakbeat Mix) mara - desanitize (terminalhead rmx) Marco V - Godd (Original) Macro V - Simulated (Original Mix) Mark & Miley - American Nitemare Mark Ryder Project - Joy Marky Mark - Ruff Beats Matrix & Fierce - Tearaway |
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Meat Katie - Cant Hear Ya (Rennie Pilgrem Mix)
Meat Katie - Chewing The Fat meat katie - Everyone Is Gay (Dark Globe Rmx) meat katie - Lap Dance meat katie - next life (elite force remix) Meat Katie - Work Ya Body mellow trax - outta space (DJ Dee kline Remix) micro - Fall Into Me (DJ Icey Remix) Mike & Charlie - I Get Live [Fatboy Slim Remix] Mike Heart - Enter Groovy World Mike Monday - Can U Play Bass Mind Muggaz - Deadzone miss jane - It's A Fine Day (DJ Trashy Breakbeat Mix) Mon A Q - Feel The Rhythm (DJ Dave London Remix) Monsoon - Africa (Dave London & Filthy Rich Mix) monsoon - africa (Dj Infiniti's black Jesus remix) DJ Jean - The Launch (DJ MOON Mix) Move Back (T.Power Mix) - Freq.Nasty moving fusion - Thunderball mr. smith - Hands in the Air Mr Spring - Voyager 1.56 mr. smith - Angel In My Heart Rick West - MR. TASTY - Kicking A Heart-Attack mr. smith - I Need A Miracle Mulder - Number Station Never Gonna Come Back Down (Hybrid's Breaktek Mix) - BT (Feat Norman DJ - Go Back nubreed - ionosphere DJ Misjah & DJ Tim - Access Olive - You're Not Alone (DJ Infiniti Mix) OMC vs DJ Spice - How Bizarre (rmx) onephatdeeva - Bad Habit (Stanton Warriors Vocal Mix) DJ 43 - Oscar - M.A.D. (DJ 43 Remix) Pascal - Turn it Over Phantom Audio - Remote Control phantom beats - Charged phantom beats - stealth (stabilizer mix) Phantom Beats- Drop player one - Ha Ha player one - Into The Darkness plazzy mods - lock loded Plump Djs - Big Groovy Fucker Porn Kings - Up to no good (Johnny Cage Remix) praga khan - Injected With A Poison (Krafty Kuts Remix) puretone - addicted to bass (hyper & rhymes mix) rachel auburn - maddy Danyo V.1 - Steady As u Go(Dj Danyo Breakbeat Rmx) Rayner - S.E.X. RBA - No Alternative Rennie Pilgrem - Approaching Infinity rennie pilgrem - Hide U (Koma & Bones Remix) rennie pilgrem - High Rollin' (Rennie Pilgrem Remix) Rennie pilgrem - paranoia (10 sui & trigga rmx) rennie pilgrem vs meat katie - atmosphere Rennie Pilgrim Vs. Arthur Bake - Like No Other (Rennie Pilgrim reprazent - out of breath Rhythmic Bliss - appetite Rick West - Can You Feel It (DJ X Remix) Rob Dougan - Clubbed To Death (Hybrid Extended Remix) Roni Size - In And Out Roni Size - Snapshot (Krust Snapped It Rem |
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A Note on File Names and Locations
The wtmp and acct files seem to live in different places and have different names for every variant of u*x that exists. The name wtmp seems to be standard for the login accounting file, but the process accounting file might be acct or pacct on your system. To find the actual locations and names of these files on your system, specify the --help flag to any of the programs in this package and the information will dumped to standard output. Regardless of the names and locations of files on your system, this manual will refer to the login accounting file as wtmp and the process accounting files as acct, savacct, and usracct. History of the Accounting Utilities I don't have any idea who originally wrote these utilities. If anybody does, please send some mail to [email protected] and I'll add your information here! Since the first alpha versions of this software in late 1993, many people have contributed to the package. They are (in alphabetical order): Eric Backus <[email protected]> Suggested fixes for HP-UX 9.05 using /bin/cc: configure assumed you were using gcc and tacked on -Wall etc. He also noticed that file_rd.c was doing pointer arithmetic on a void * pointer (non-ANSI). Christoph Badura <[email protected]> Christoph was a BIG HELP in computing statistics, most notably k*sec stuff! He also did Xenix testing and contributed some Makefile fixes and output optimizations. Michael Calwas <[email protected]> Fixed bugs in mktime.c. Alan Cox <[email protected]> Original Linux kernel accounting patches. Scott Crosby <[email protected]> Suggested idea behind --sort-real-time for sa. Solar Designer <[email protected]> Fixed off-by one error in allocations in sa. Dirk Eddelbuettel <[email protected]> Managed bug-fixes & etc. for Debian distribution, as well as the architect of merge of GNU + Debian distributions. A big thanks to Dirk for kicking me back into gear again after a long period of no work on this project. Jason Grant <[email protected]> Identified a buffer-overrun bug in sa. Kaveh R. Ghazi <[email protected]> Tested the package on many systems with compilers other than gcc. Fixed K&R C support. Susan Kleinmann <[email protected]> Contributed excellent man pages! Marek Michalkiewicz <[email protected]> Suggested the --ip-address flag for last. David S. Miller <[email protected]> Noticed missing GNU-standard makefile rules. Walter Mueller <[email protected]> Noticed install target was missing, and corrected a typo for prefix in Makefile.in. Ian Murdock <[email protected]> Tracked down miscellaneous bugs in sa.c under Linux. Added Debian package maintenance files. Luc I. Suryo <[email protected]> Suggested the --user flag for lastcomm. Pedro A M Vazquez <[email protected]> Fixed bugs in sa.c and tested under FreeBSD. Marco van Wieringen <[email protected] > Modified (wrote?) Linux kernel accounting patches. ac The ac command prints out a report of connect time (in hours) based on the logins/logouts in the current wtmp file. A total is also printed out. The accounting file wtmp is maintained by init and login. Neither of these programs creates the file; if the file is not there, no accounting is done. To begin accounting, create the file with a length of zero. NOTE: the wtmp file can get really big, really fast. You might want to trim it every once and a while. GNU ac works nearly the same u*x ac, though it's a little smarter in its printing out of daily totals--it actually prints every day, rather than skipping to the date of the next entry in the wtmp file. Flags All of the original ac's options have been implemented, and a few have been added. Normally, when ac is invoked, the output looks like this: total 93867.14 where total is the number of hours of connect time for every entry in the wtmp file. The rest of the flags modify the output in one way or another. -d --daily-totals Print totals for each day rather than just one big total at the end. The output looks like this: Jul 3 total 1.17 Jul 4 total 2.10 Jul 5 total 8.23 Jul 6 total 2.10 Jul 7 total 0.30 -p --individual-totals Print time totals for each user in addition to the usual everything-lumped-into-one value. It looks like: bob 8.06 goff 0.60 maley 7.37 root 0.12 total 16.15 people Print out the sum total of the connect time used by all of the users included in people. Note that people is a space separated list of valid user names; wildcards are not allowed. -f filename --file filename Read from the file filename instead of the system's wtmp file. --complain When the wtmp file has a problem (a time-warp, missing record, or whatever), print out an appropriate error. --reboots Reboot records are not written at the time of a reboot, but when the system restarts; therefore, it is impossible to know exactly when the reboot occurred. Users may have been logged into the system at the time of the reboot, and many ac's automatically count the time between the login and the reboot record against the user (even though all of that time shouldn't be, perhaps, if the system is down for a long time, for instance). If you want to count this time, include the flag. To make ac behave like the one that was distributed with your OS, include this flag. --supplants Sometimes a logout record is not written for a specific terminal, so the time that the last user accrued cannot be calculated. If you want to include the time from the user's login to the next login on the terminal (though probably incorrect), include this flag. To make ac behave like the one that was distributed with your OS, include this flag. --timewarps Sometimes, entries in a wtmp file will suddenly jump back into the past without a clock change record occurring. It is impossible to know how long a user was logged in when this occurs. If you want to count the time between the login and the time warp against the user, include this flag. To make ac behave like the one that was distributed with your OS, include this flag. --compatibility This is shorthand for typing out the three above options. -a --all-days If we're printing daily totals, print a record for every day instead of skipping intervening days where there is no login activity. Without this flag, time accrued during those intervening days gets listed under the next day where there is login activity. -y --print-year Print out the year when displaying dates. --print-zeros If a total for any category (save the grand total) is zero, print it. The default is to suppress printing. --debug Print verbose internal information. --tw-leniency value Set the time warp leniency value (in seconds). Records in wtmp files might be slightly out of order (most notably when two logins occur within a one-second period -- the second one gets written first). By default, this value is set to 1 second. Some wtmp's are really screwed up (Suns) and require a larger value here. If the program notices this problem, time is not assigned to users unless the --timewarps flag is used. See the Problems section for more information. --tw-suspicious value Set the time warp suspicious value (in seconds). If two records in the wtmp file are farther than this number of seconds apart, there is a problem with the wtmp file (or your machine hasn't been used in a year). If the program notices this problem, time is not assigned to users unless the --timewarps flag is used. -V --version Print ac's version number. -h --help Print ac's usage string and default locations of system files to standard output. Problems For no fault of ac's, if two logins occur at the same time (within a second of each other), each login process will try to write an entry to the wtmp file. With file system overhead, it is forseeable that the entries would get written in the wrong order. GNU ac automatically compensates for this, but some other acs may not... beware. The FTP Problem I've tested the standard ac in Ultrix 4.2 (DECstation/DECsystem), SunOS 4.1.1 (Sun3, Sun4, Sparc), Mach 2.5 (Omron/Luna), and DomainOS 10.3 (DN3500). All of these acs have trouble parsing entries in which the line is ftpxxxx (xxxx being some number). Whenever these acs see one of these entries, they log everyone out at the time of the entry. HOW IT HAPPENS: if there is a user logged into the machine when an ftp connection occurs, (minimally) you'll get a login record for the user, a login record for the ftp connection, and the logouts for both afterwards (in either order). TANGIBLE RESULT: the user who was logged in gets 'logged out' at the time the ftp connection begins, and none of the time spent during or after the ftp connection. Therefore, when you run GNU ac, the totals will most likely be greater than those of your system's ac (provided you specify the other flags that will make GNU ac behave like the system's). The Shutdown/Reboot Problem On Suns, init is a little screwed up. For some reason, after a shutdown record is written, a reboot record is written with a time-stamp before the shutdown (less than 30 seconds, usually). TANGIBLE RESULT: GNU ac will notice the problem, log everyone out (you can specify if you want the time to be added to the user's total) and begin a new day entry based on the time of the out-of-sync record. If you try to print out daily totals, you'll notice that some days might have two or more entries. SOLUTION: To fix this, a timewarp leniency value has been implemented. If any record is out of order by this number of seconds (defaults to 60) it gets ignored. If you need to change this value (if you think the totals are off because the value is too high), you can change it using the `--timewarp-value' flag. The rationale for the 60 second default is that of all of the machines with this problem, the largest timewarp was 45. Stupid System V Machines Some ac's on System V machines (I've tried SGI Indigo & SGI Indy) forget to pay attention to the ut_type field in a struct utmp. As such, they chalk up a lot of time to non-existant processes called LOGIN or runlevel. TANGIBLE RESULT: The amount of total time reported by the system's ac is really off. Often, it's several times greater than what it should be. SOLUTION: GNU ac always pays attention to the ut_type record, so there's no possibility of chalking up time to anything but user processes. accton accton turns process accounting on or off. To save process accounting information in accountingfile, use: accton accountingfile If called with no arguments, it will, by default, stop process accounting. Flags -V --version Print accton's version number. -h --help Print accton's usage string and default locations of system files to standard output. last last looks through the wtmp file (which records all logins/logouts) and prints information about connect times of users. Records are printed from most recent to least recent. Records can be specified by tty and username. tty names can be abbreviated: `last 0' is equivalent to `last tty0'. Multiple arguments can be specified: `last root console' will print all of the entries for the user root and all entries logged in on the console tty. The special users reboot and shutdown log in when the system reboots or (surprise) shuts down. `last reboot' will produce a record of reboot times. If last is interrupted by a quit signal, it prints out how far its search in the wtmp file had reached and then quits: weerapan ttyq6 132.162.32.37 Mon Feb 15 19:07 - 19:21 (00:13) weerapan ttyq6 132.162.32.37 Mon Feb 15 19:07 - 19:21 (00:13) interrupted at Mon Feb 15 19:07:52 1993 Flags This program implements the features of regular u*x last with a few extra flags. When last is invoked with no arguments, the output looks like this: gr151 ttyp2 ray.cs.oberlin.e Tue Feb 16 17:40 still logged in jhoggard ttyp2 csts.cs.oberlin. Tue Feb 16 17:39 - 17:39 (00:00) jstarr ttyp1 UNIX5.ANDREW.CMU Tue Feb 16 17:38 still logged in jberman ttypb 132.162.32.25 Tue Feb 16 17:34 still logged in alee ttyp7 csts.cs.oberlin. Tue Feb 16 17:34 still logged in jbrick ttyp2 ocvaxa.cc.oberli Tue Feb 16 17:33 - 17:36 (00:03) mbastedo ttypc ocvaxa.cc.oberli Tue Feb 16 17:25 - 17:26 (00:01) rgoodste ttypb ocvaxa.cc.oberli Tue Feb 16 17:22 - 17:26 (00:03) huttar ttyp9 lobby.ti.com Tue Feb 16 17:19 still logged in klutz ttyp3 132.162.32.25 Tue Feb 16 17:14 still logged in --no-truncate-ftp-entries When printing out the information, don't chop the number part off of ftpxxxx entries. -number -n number --lines number Limit the number of lines that last prints. -f filename --file filename Read from the file filename instead of the system's wtmp file. -y --print-year Print out the year when displaying dates. -s --print-seconds Print out seconds when displaying dates and durations. --complain When the wtmp file has a problem (a time-warp, missing record, or whatever), print out an appropriate error. -x --more-records Print out run level changes, shutdowns, and time changes in addition to the normal records. -a --all-records Print out all records in the wtmp file. -i --ip-address Some machines store the IP address of a connection in a utmp record. Enabling this option makes last print the IP address instead of the hostname. --tw-leniency value Set the time warp leniency value (in seconds). See the ac chapter for information. --tw-suspicious value Set the time warp suspicious value (in seconds). See the ac chapter for information. --debug Print verbose internal information. -V --version Print last's version number. -h --help Print last's usage string and default locations of system files to standard output. Problems The Clock Change Problem Of the lasts I've tried, all of them have had problems parsing a system clock change. Instead of modifying the entries that have been read, they just ignore the change and give you incorrect values. GNU last knows about clock changes and prints the correct times. TANGIBLE RESULT: if you diff the output of your last and GNU last, entries after (before, rather) a clock change will be off by the amount of the clock change. The Ftp Problem Most lasts that I've examined have the same problem here as ac does--they log everyone out as soon as they see an ftp entry. TANGIBLE RESULT: GNU last will reflect the correct time spent in an ftp session, so the totals that it gives will most likely be greater than those given by the system last. lastcomm lastcomm prints out information about previously executed commands. If no arguments are specified, lastcomm will print info about all of the commands in the acct file (the record file). If called with a command name, user name, or tty name, only records containing those items will be displayed. For example, to find out which users used command `a.out' and which users were logged into `tty0', type: lastcomm a.out tty0 This will print any entry for which `a.out' or `tty0' matches in any of the record's fields (command, name, or tty). If you want to find only items that match ALL of the arguments on the command line, you must use the '--strict-match' option. For example, to list all of the executions of command `a.out' by user `root' on terminal `tty0', type: lastcomm --strict-match a.out root tty0 The order of the arguments is not important. For each entry the following information is printed: command name of the process flags, as recorded by the system accounting routines: S command executed by super-user F command executed after a fork but without a following exec C command run in PDP-11 compatibility mode (VAX only) D command terminated with the generation of a core file X command was terminated with the signal SIGTERM the name of the user who ran the process time the process exited Flags This program implements the features of regular u*x lastcomm with a few extra flags. When lastcomm is invoked without arguments, the output looks like this: nslookup jberman ttypb 0.03 secs Tue Feb 16 19:23 comsat root __ 0.03 secs Tue Feb 16 19:19 uptime ctilburg __ 0.11 secs Tue Feb 16 19:23 sh F ctilburg __ 0.02 secs Tue Feb 16 19:23 sleep ctilburg __ 0.02 secs Tue Feb 16 19:22 ls noel ttyp4 0.19 secs Tue Feb 16 19:23 --strict-match Print only entries that match all of the arguments on the command line. --user name List records for user with name. This is useful if you're trying to match a username that happens to be the same as a command (e.g., ed). --command name List records for command name. --tty name List records for tty name. -f filename --file filename Read from the file filename instead of the system's acct file. --debug Print verbose internal information. --version Print lastcomm's version number. --help Print lastcomm's usage string and default locations of system files to standard output. sa sa summarizes information about previously executed commands as recorded in the acct file. In addition, it condenses this data into the savacct summary file, which contains the number of times the command was called and the system resources used. The information can also be summarized on a per-user basis; sa will save this information into usracct. Usage: sa [opts] [file] If no arguments are specified, sa will print information about all of the commands in the acct file. If command names have unprintable characters, or are only called once, sa will sort them into a group called ***other. If called with a file name as the last argument, sa will use that file instead of acct. By default, sa will sort the output by sum of user and system time. The output fields are labeled as follows: cpu sum of system and user time in cpu seconds re "real time" in cpu seconds k cpu-time averaged core usage, in 1k units avio average number of I/O operations per execution tio total number of I/O operations k*sec cpu storage integral (kilo-core seconds) u user cpu time in cpu seconds s system time in cpu seconds An asterisk will appear after the name of commands that forked but didn't call exec. Flags -a --list-all-names Force sa not to sort those command names with unprintable characters and those used only once into the `***other' group. -b --sort-sys-user-div-calls Sort the output by the sum of user and system time divided by the number of calls. -c --percentages Print percentages of total time for the command's user, system, and real time values. -d --sort-avio Sort the output by the average number of disk I/O operations. -D --sort-tio Print and sort the output by the total number of disk I/O operations. -f --not-interactive When using the --threshold option, assume that all answers to interactive queries will be affirmative. -i --dont-read-summary-file Don't read the information in savacct. -j --print-seconds Instead of printing total minutes for each category, print seconds per call. -k --sort-cpu-avmem Sort the output by cpu time average memory usage. -K --sort-ksec Print and sort the output by the cpu-storage integral. -l --separate-times Print separate columns for system and user time; usually the two are added together and listed as cpu. -m --user-summary Print the number of processes and number of CPU minutes on a per-user basis. -n --sort-num-calls Sort the output by the number of calls. This is the default sorting method. -r --reverse-sort Sort output items in reverse order. -s --merge Merge the summarized accounting data into the summary files savacct and usracct. -t --print-ratio For each entry, print the ratio of real time to the sum of system and user times. If the sum of system and user times is too small to report--the sum is zero---*ignore* will appear in this field. -u --print-users For each command in the accounting file, print the userid and command name. After printing all entries, quit. Note: this flag supersedes all others. -v num --threshold num Print commands which were executed num times or fewer and await a reply from the terminal. If the response begins with y, add the command to the **junk** group. --separate-forks It really doesn't make any sense to me that the stock version of sa separates statistics for a particular executable depending on whether or not that command forked. Therefore, GNU sa lumps this information together unless this option is specified. --sort-real-time Sort the output by the "real time" (elapsed time) for each command. --debug Print verbose internal information. -V --version Print sa's version number. -h --help Print sa's usage string and default locations of system files to standard output. Note: if more than one sorting option is specified, the list will be sorted by the one specified last on the command line. Problems I haven't been able to test this on many different machines because the data files grow so big in a short time; our sysadmin would rather save the disk space. Most versions of sa that I've tested don't pay attention to flags like --print-seconds and --sort-num-calls when printing out commands when combined with the --user-summary or --print-users flags. GNU sa pays attention to these flags if they are applicable. mips sa The average memory use is stored as a short rather than a double, so we suffer from round-off errors. GNU sa uses double the whole way through. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This document was generated on 7 November 1998 using the texi2html translator version 1.52. |
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January 2, 1939
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adolf Hitler Greatest single news event of 1938 took place on September 29, when four statesmen met at the Fuhrerhaus, in Munich, to redraw the map of Europe. The three visiting statesmen at that historic conference were Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain of Great Britain, Premier Edouard Daladier of France, and Dictator Benito Mussolini of Italy. But by all odds the dominating figure at Munich was the German host, Adolf Hitler. Fuhrer of the German people, Commander-in-Chief of the German Army, Navy & Air Force, Chancellor of the Third Reich, Herr Hitler reaped on that day at Munich the harvest of an audacious, defiant, ruthless foreign policy he had pursued for five and a half years. He had torn the Treaty of Versailles to shreds. He had rearmed Germany to the teeth--or as close to the tooth as he was able. He had stolen Austria before the eyes of a horrified and apparently impotent world. All these events were shocking to nations which had defeated Germany on the battlefield only 20 years before, but nothing so terrified the world as the ruthless, methodical, Nazi-directed events which during late summer and early autumn threatened a world war over Czechoslovakia. When without loss of blood he reduced Czechoslovakia to a German puppet state, forced a drastic revision of Europe's defensive alliances, and won a free hand for himself in Eastern Europe by getting a "hands-off" promise from powerful Britain (and later France), Adolf Hitler without doubt became 1938's Man of the Year. Most other world figures of 1938 faded in importance as the year drew to a close. Prime Minister Chamberlain's "peace with honor" seemed more than ever to have achieved neither. An increasing number of Britons ridiculed his appease-the-dictators policy, believed that nothing save abject surrender could satisfy the dictators' ambitions. Among many Frenchmen there rose a feeling that Premier Daladier, by a few strokes of the pen at Munich, had turned France into a second-rate power. Aping Mussolini in his gestures and copying triumphant Hitler's shouting complex, the once liberal Daladier at year's end was reduced to using parliamentary tricks to keep his job. During 1938 Dictator Mussolini was only a decidedly junior partner in the firm of Hitler & Mussolini, Inc. His noisy agitation to get Corsica and Tunis from France was rated as a weak bluff whose immediate objectives were no more than cheaper tolls for Italian ships in the Suez Canal and control of the Djibouti-Addis Ababa railroad. Gone from the international scene was Eduard Benes, for 20 years Europe's "Smartest Little Statesman." Last President of free Czechoslovakia, he was now a sick exile from the country he helped found. Pious Chinese Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, Man of 1937, was forced to retreat to a "New" West China, where he faced the possibility of becoming only a respectable figurehead in an enveloping Communist movement. If Francisco Franco had won the Spanish Civil War after his great spring drive, he might well have been Man-of-the-Year timber. But victory still eluded the Generalissimo and war weariness and disaffection on the Rightist side made his future precarious. On the American scene, 1938 was no one man's year. Certainly it was not Franklin Roosevelt's; his Purge was beaten and his party lost much of its bulge in the Congress. Secretary Hull will remember Good Neighborly 1938 as the year he crowned his trade treaty efforts with the British agreement, but history will not specially identify Mr. Hull with 1938. At year's end in Lima, his plan of Continental Solidarity for the two Americas had a few of its teeth pulled. But the figure of Adolf Hitler strode over a cringing Europe with all the swagger of a conqueror. Not the mere fact that the Fuhrer brought 10,500,000 more people (7,000,000 Austrians, 3,500,000 Sudetens) under his absolute rule made him the Man of 1938. Japan during the same time added tens of millions of Chinese to her empire. More significant was the fact Hitler became in 1938 the greatest threatening force that the democratic, freedom-loving world faces today. His shadow fell far beyond Germany's frontier. Small, neighboring States (Denmark, Norway, Czechoslovakia, Lithuania, The Balkans, Luxembourg, The Netherlands) feared to offend him. In France Nazi pressure was in part responsible for some of the post-Munich anti-democratic decrees. Fascism had intervened openly in Spain, had fostered a revolt in Brazil, was covertly aiding revolutionary movements in Rumania, Hungary, Poland, Lithuania. In Finland a foreign minister had to resign under Nazi pressure. Throughout eastern Europe after Munich the trend was toward less freedom, more dictatorship. In the U.S. alone did democracy feel itself strong enough at year's end to give Hitler his come-uppance. The Fascintern, with Hitler in the driver's seat, with Mussolini, Franco and the Japanese military cabal riding behind, emerged in 1938 as an international, revolutionary movement. Rant as he might against the machinations of international Communism and international Jewry, or rave as he would that he was just a Pan-German trying to get all the Germans back in one nation, Fuhrer Hitler had himself become the world's No. 1 International Revolutionist--so much so that if the oft-predicted struggle between Fascism and Communism now takes place it will be only because two revolutionist dictators, Hitler and Stalin, are too big to let each other live in the same world. But Fuhrer Hitler does not regard himself as a revolutionary; he has become so only by force of circumstances. Fascism has discovered that freedom--of press, speech, assembly--is a potential danger to its own security. In Fascist phraseology democracy is often coupled with Communism. The Fascist battle against freedom is often carried forward under the false slogan of "Down with Communism!" One of the chief German complaints against democratic Czechoslovakia last summer was that it was an "outpost of Communism." A generation ago western civilization had apparently outgrown the major evils of barbarism except for war between nations. The Russian Communist Revolution promoted the evil of class war. Hitler topped it by another, race war. Fascism and Communism both resurrected religious war. These multiple forms of barbarism gave shape in 1938 to an issue over which men may again, perhaps soon, shed blood: the issue of civilized liberty v. barbaric authoritarianism. Lesser men of the year seemed small indeed beside the Fuhrer. Undoubted Crook of the Year was the late Frank Donald Coster (ne Musica), with Richard Whitney, now in Sing Sing Prison, as runner-up. Sportsman of the Year was Tennist Donald Budge, champion of the U.S., England, France, Australia. Aviator of the Year was 33-year-old Howard Robard Hughes, diffident millionaire, who flew a sober, precise, foolproof course 14,716 miles round the top of the world in three days, 19 hours, eight minutes. Radio's Man of the Year was youthful Orson Welles who, in his famous The War of the Worlds broadcast, scared fewer people than Hitler, but more than had ever been frightened by radio before, demonstrating that radio can be a tremendous force in whipping up mass emotion. Playwright of the Year was Thornton Wilder, previously a precious litterateur, whose first play on Broadway, Our Town, was not only ingenious and moving, but a big hit. To Gabriel Pascal, producer of Pygmalion, first full-length picture based on the wordy dramas of George Bernard Shaw, went the title of Cineman of the Year for having discovered a rich mine of dramatic material when other famed producers had given up all hope of ever tapping it. Men of the Year, outstanding in comprehensive science were three medical researchers who discovered that nicotinic acid was a cure for human pellagra: Drs. Tom Douglas Spies of Cincinnati General Hospital, Marion Arthur Blankenhorn of the University of Cincinnati, Clark Niel Cooper of Waterloo, Iowa. In religion, the two outstanding figures of 1938 were in sharp contrast save for their opposition to Adolf Hitler. One of them, Pope Pius XI, 81, spoke with "bitter sadness" of Italy's anti-Semitic laws, the harrying of Italian Catholic Action groups, the reception Mussolini gave Hitler last May, declared sadly: "We have offered our now old life for the peace and prosperity of peoples. We offer it anew." By spending most of the year in a concentration camp, Protestant Pastor Martin Niemoller gave courageous witness to his faith. It was noteworthy that few of these other men of the year would have been free to achieve their accomplishments in Nazi Germany. The genius of free wills has been so stifled by the oppression of dictatorship that Germany's output of poetry, prose, music, philosophy,art has been meagre indeed. The man most responsible for this world tragedy is a moody, brooding, unprepossessing, 49-year-old Austrian-born ascetic with a Charlie Chaplin mustache. The son of an Austrian petty customs official, Adolf Hitler was raised as a spoiled child by a doting mother. Consistently failing to pass even the most elementary studies, he grew up a half-educated young man, untrained for any trade or profession, seemingly doomed to failure. Brilliant, charming, cosmopolitan Vienna he learned to loathe for what he called its Semitism; more to his liking was homogeneous Munich, his real home after 1912. To this man of no trade and few interests the Great War was a welcome event which gave him some purpose in life. Hitler took part in 48 engagements, won the German Iron Cross (first class), was wounded once and gassed once, was in a hospital when the Armistice of November 11, 1918 was declared. His political career began in 1919 when he became Member No. 7 of the midget German Labor Party. Discovering his powers of oratory, Hitler soon became the party's leader, changed its name to the National Socialist German Labor Party, wrote is anti- Semitic, anti-democratic, authoritarian program. The party's first mass meeting took place in Munich in February 1920. The leader intended to participate in a monarchist attempt to seize power a month later; but for this abortive Putsch Fuhrer Hitler arrived too late. An even less successful National Socialist attempt--the famed Munich Beer Hall Putsch of 1923--provided the party with dead martyrs, landed Herr Hitler in jail. His incarceration at Landsberg Fortress gave him time to write the first volume of Mein Kampf, now a "must" on every German bookshelf. (Deputy Fuhrer Rudolf Hess helped write it. Imprisonment also gave Hitler time to perfect his tactics. Even before that time he got from his Communist opponents the idea of gangster-like party storm troopers; after this the principle of the small cell groups of devoted party workers.) Outlawed in many German districts, the National Socialist Party nevertheless climbed steadily in membership. Time-honored Tammany Hall methods of handing out many small favors were combined with rowdy terrorism and lurid, patriotic propaganda. The picture of a mystic, abstemious, charismatic Fuhrer was assiduously cultivated. Not until 1929 did National Socialism win its first absolute majority in a city election (at Coburg) and make its first significant showing in a provincial election (in Thuringia). But from 1928 on the party almost continually gained in electoral strength. In the Reichstag elections of 1928 it polled 809,000 votes. Two years later 6,401,016 Germans voted for National Socialist deputies while in 1932 the vote was 13,732,779. While still short of a majority, the vote was nevertheless impressive proof of the power of the man and his movement. The situation which gave rise to this demagogic, ignorant, desperate movement was inherent in the German Republic's birth and in the craving of large sections of the politically immature German people for strong, masterful leadership. Democracy in Germany was conceived in the womb of military defeat. It was the Republic which put its signature (unwillingly) to the humiliating Versailles Treaty, a brand of shame which it never lived down in German minds. That the German people love uniforms, parades, military formations, and submit easily to authority is no secret. Fuhrer Hitler's own hero is Frederick the Great. That admiration stems undoubtedly from Frederick's military prowess and autocratic rule rather than from Frederick's love of French culture and his hatred of Prussian boorishness. But unlike the polished Frederick, Fuhrer Hitler, whose reading has always been very limited, invites few great minds to visit him, nor would Fuhrer Hitler agree with Frederick's contention that he was "tired of ruling over slaves." (Bismarck, the Iron Chancellor, also complained of the submissiveness of German character.) In bad straits even in fair weather, the German Republic collapsed under the weight of the 1929-34 depression in which German unemployment soared to 7,000,000 above a nationwide wind drift of bankruptcies and failures. Called to power as Chancellor of the Third Reich on January 30, 1933 by aged, senile President Paul von Hindenburg, Chancellor Hitler began to turn the Reich inside out. Unemployment was solved by: 1) a far-reaching program of public works; 2) an intense re-armament program, including a huge standing army; 3) enforced labor in the service of the State (the German Labor Corps); 4) putting political enemies and Jewish, Communist and Socialist jobholders in concentration camps. What Adolf Hitler & Co. did to Germany in less than six years was applauded wildly and ecstatically by most Germans. He lifted the nation from post-War defeatism. Under the swastika Germany was unified. His was no ordinary dictatorship, but rather one of great energy and magnificent planning. The "socialist" part of National Socialism might be scoffed at by hard-&-fast Marxists, but the Nazi movement nevertheless had a mass basis. The 1,500 miles of magnificent highways built, schemes for cheap cars and simple workers' benefits, grandiose plans for rebuilding German cities made Germans burst with pride. Germans might eat many substitute foods or wear ersatz clothes but they did eat. What Adolf Hitler & Co. did to the German people in that time left civilized men and women aghast. Civil rights and liberties have disappeared. Opposition to the Nazi regime has become tantamount to suicide or worse. Free speech and free assembly are anachronisms. The reputations of the once-vaunted German centres of learning have vanished. Education has been reduced to a National Socialist catechism. Pace Quickened. Germany's 700,000 Jews have been tortured physically, robbed of homes and properties, denied a chance to earn a living, chased off the streets. Now they are being held for "ransom," a gangster trick through the ages. But not only Jews have suffered. Out of Germany has come a steady, ever- swelling stream of refugees, Jews and Gentiles, liberals and conservatives, Catholics as well as Protestants, who could stand Naziism no longer. TIME's cover, showing Organist Adolf Hitler playing his hymn of hate in a desecrated cathedral while victims dangle on a St. Catherine's wheel and the Nazi hierarchy looks on, was drawn by Baron Rudolph Charles von Ripper, a Catholic who found Germany intolerable. Meanwhile, Germany has become a nation of uniforms, goose- stepping to Hitler's tune, where boys of ten are taught to throw hand grenades, where women are regarded as breeding machines. Most cruel joke of all, however, has been played by Hitler & Co. on those German capitalists and small businessmen who once backed National Socialism as a means of saving Germany's bourgeois economic structure from radicalism. The Nazi credo that the individual belongs to the state also applies to business. Some businesses have been confiscated outright, on other what amounts to a capital tax has been levied. Profits have been strictly controlled. Some idea of the increasing Governmental control and interference in business could be deduced from the fact that 80% of all building and 50% of all industrial orders in Germany originated last year with the Government. Hard-pressed for food- stuffs as well as funds, the Nazi regime has taken over large estates and in many instances collectivized agriculture, a procedure fundamentally similar to Russian Communism. When Germany took over Austria she took upon herself the care and feeding of 7,000,000 poor relations. When 3,500,000 Sudetens were absorbed, there were that many more mouths to feed. As 1938 drew to a close many were the signs that the Nazi economy of exchange control, barter trade, lowered standard of living, "self-sufficiency," was cracking. Nor were signs lacking that many Germans disliked the cruelties of their Government, but were afraid to protest them. Having a hard time to provide enough bread to go round, Fuhrer Hitler was being driven to give the German people another diverting circus. The Nazi controlled press, jumping the rope at the count of Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels, shrieked insults at real and imagined enemies. And the pace of the German dictatorship quickened as more & more guns rolled from factories and little more butter was produced. In five years under the Man of 1938, regimented Germany had made itself one of the great military powers of the world today. The British Navy remains supreme on the seas. Most military men regard the French Army as incomparable. Biggest question mark is air strength, which changes from day to day, but most observers believe Germany superior in warplanes. Despite a shortage of trained officers and a lack of materials, the German Army has become a formidable machine which could probably be beaten only by a combination of opposing armies. As testimony to his nation's puissance, Fuhrer Hitler could look back over the year and remember that besides receiving countless large-bore statesmen (Mr. Chamberlain three times, for instance), he paid his personal respects to three kings (Sweden's Gustaf, Denmark's Christian, Italy's Vittorio Emanuele) and was visited by two (Bulgaria's Boris, Rumania's Carol--not counting Hungary's Regent, Horthy). Meanwhile an estimated 1,133 streets and squares, notably Rathaus Platz in Vienna, acquired the name of Adolf Hitler. He delivered 96 public speeches, attended eleven opera performances (way below par), vanquished two rivals (Benes and Kurt von Schuschnigg, Austria's last Chancellor), sold 900,000 new copies of Mein Kampf in Germany besides selling it widely in Italy and Insurgent Spain. His only loss was in eyesight: he had to begin wearing spectacles for work. Last week Herr Hitler entertained at a Christmas party 7,000 workmen now building Berlin's new mammoth Chancellery, told them: "The next decade will show those countries with their patent democracy where true culture is to be found." But other nations have emphatically joined the armaments race and among military men the poser is: "Will Hitler fight when it becomes definitely certain that he is losing that race?" The dynamics of dictatorship are such that few who have studied Fascism and its leaders can envision sexless, restless, instinctive Adolf Hitler rounding out a mellow middle age in his mountain chalet at Berchtesgaden while a satisfied German people drink beer and sing folk songs. There is no guarantee that the have-not nations will go to sleep when they have taken what they now want from the haves. To those who watched the closing events of the year it seemed more than probable that the Man of 1938 may make 1939 a year to be remembered. |
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Vandal - Boom Stick
Vigi and Flip - A Brand Nu Day vigi and flip - freak Frequency (Unbalanced Remix) Vigi & Flip - Liberty Vigi & Flip - Subsonic W8less - Can't You See (Breakbeat Mix) warp brothers - we will survive (dj trashy rmx) Warp Brothers vs Aquagen - Phat Bass West Coast Funk - Power Blaze ft sybil - when i fall in love Willie Mix and Darryl Nutt - Without You (Infiniti Remix) Adam Freeland - Chronologic - Blim Adam Freeland - Pig Chase - Makesome Breaksome Adam Freeland - Tectonics - ILS Adam Freeland - Isokora (Bushwacka! Mix) - Leuroj Adam Freeland - Bangin - Apex Adam Freeland - Impulse Transmission - Audiowerk Adam Freeland - Hip Hop Phenomenon - Tsunami One & BT Adam Freeland - Liposuction - 3 Mile Island Adam Freeland - My Mind - Motion Unit Adam Freeland - Stitch Up - Proper Filthy Naughty Adam Freeland - Freak Frequency - Vigi & Flip Adam Freeland - Deep South - Layo And Bushwacka! Adam Freeland - Juvenile Delinquent (Tectonic Mix) - Beber The Shooter - Watershed AK1200 - Category 4 Undercover Agent - Five Tones Sketchy - Cold Steel Pressure 99 (White Crane Mix) Special K - Carbonite Majistrate - Return LDouble - Bass 2 Dark '99 Special K - Human Soul Bamboo - Dreams AK1200 Meets Danny Breaks - Pornstar Style (VIP Mix) Kingsize - Aerosol Northern Lights - The Maytrix Vertigo - Migraine Triple X - Pins & Needles |
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AK1200 - Juniors Theme (Feat Junior Rei
AK1200 - Carousel AK1200 - Fake (Feat Terra Deva) AK1200 - Contact (Feat Last Emperor) AK1200 - Deja Nu AK1200 - Catch AK1200 - Dawn Raid AK1200 - Midtempo Deluxe AK1200 - the Lycan (Feat Dom & Roland) AK1200 - Seared Rare AK1200 - Take You There (Feat Phife Daw AK1200 - Melting Point Origin Unknown - Equinox Ram Trilogy - Reflection Shimon & Andy C - Skirmish Ram Trilogy - Mindscan(Ed Rush & Optical remix) Origin Unknown - Believe Ant Miles - China Town Ram Trilogy - Chase Scene Ram Trilogy - Incoming Origin Unknown - Elevator Origin Unknown - Fly Away Shimon & Andy C - Quest Moving Fusion & Shimon - Hangman Moving Fusion & Andy C - Foul Mouth Ram Trilogy - Titan Shimon & Andy C - Mind Killer Origin Unknown - Truly One(96 remix) Shimon - Hush Hush Ram Trilogy - Evolution(Marcus Intalex & S.T. Files remix) Moving Fusion - Survival Moving Fusion - Atlantis(Bad Company remix) Shimon & Andy C - Body Rock N.W.A - Gangsta Gangsta [Aphrodite Mix] Aphrodite - I got 5 on it Aphrodite - Underworld [Ruffed Up Version] Roni Size - Brown Paper Bag [Roni Size Full Rap Remix] DJ Red - Physical Jewels [Remix] Aphrodite - Dub Moods [Super Dub Mix] Vinyl Syndicate - Man of Steal Dread Warrior - The Funky Worm [Double Bass Mix] Jeru The Damaja - Me or the Papes [Dillinja Remix] Mack 10 - Make You Dance [Joker Dream Team Remix] Tha Truth - Red Lights/Bustin' Out (On Funk) [E-Sassin Remix] Ice Cube - Bend a Corner With Me [Joker/Dynamic Duo Remix] N.W.A - Dopeman [P.O.T./Tsm1 Remix] Jungle Brothers - Jungle Brother (True Blue) [Aphrodite Mix] Nautral Born Chillerz - Rock the Funky Beat Aaliyah - One in a Million [Armand's Drum N' Bass Mix] |
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Aphrodite - The Underworld
Aphrodite - Wikki Wikki Plate Click 'n Cycle - The Bee DJ Tee Bee - Turnteebeelized Majistrate - Prohibited Rockerfella - As We Always Do Aphrodite - Rinsing Quince Aphrodite - The Bomber Style The Commissioner - Groove On Mulder - The Hard Way Prodigy - Funky Shit (Mulder Exclusive Mix) Yum Yum - Fallen Angel Eskovah - Come To Me Aquasky vs Masterblaster - Satelite Channel Aquasky vs Masterblaster - Thru the Fire Ft. Ragga Twins Aquasky vs Masterblaster - Eden Aquasky vs Masterblaster - Loko Ft. Ragga Twins Aquasky vs Masterblaster - Megatron Aquasky vs Masterblaster - Blood Sucker Aquasky vs Masterblaster - All in Check Ft. Ragga Twins&co-Gee Aquasky vs Masterblaster - Sure Shot Aquasky vs Masterblaster - 777 (Lucky Strike mix) Bad Company - Brain-Scan Bad Company - Colonies Bad Company - Dead-Side Bad Company - Forgotten Bad Company - Nitrous Bad Company - Oxygen Bad Company - Sentient Bad Company - Silicon Dawn Bad Company - The Flood Bad Company - Trick Of The Light Bad Company - Brain-Scan Bad Company - Colonies Bad Company - Dead Side Bad Company - Excession Bad Company - Forgotten Bad Company - Four Days Bad Company - Hunted Bad Company - Nitrous Bad Company - OxyGen Bad Company - Sentient Bad Company - Silicon Dawn Bad Company - The Flood Bad Company - The Nine Bad Company - Trick Of Light Bad Company - Blind Bad Company - Dogs On The Moon Bad Company - The Voice Bad Company - Numbers Bad Company - Spider Bad Company - Miami Flashback Bad Company - Riptide Bad Company - Planet Dust DJ Kültur - Intro Moseh Naïm - Neem Mike Reitmayer - The Crack Mr. Fli - Serious Sound Culture Krew & Jan-B - Break Ideals (Dub) Cool K. & Nojey D. - Peaceful Quiet Dj Martia - Tribal Sound Theme Dj Chema - Crazy People Maschu - Imaginations Mental Disease - Drop Atmosphere Herver - Did u like it DJ Kültur - Intro Saturn Dj - Take Me Atmosfera 0 - Ciboga Labreko Crack Dj's - Ok Run ! Weinx - Badness Stack Beat Brokers - Vital Space Dj Anuschka - Feel The Generation F.EE D.EE - All Black Dj Lampy - Maranz Estilo - Go! Beat Factory - Desfase ils - next level (intro) mad dogs - sudden journey (hyper & rhymes mix) terminalhead - give me head fatboy slim - retox (getting fregy with fatboy mix) waveform - the joint puretone - addicted to bass (hyper & rhymes mix) rennie pilgrem - a place called acid part 2 koma & bones - american thief brother love dubs - the mighty ming (plump djs mix) minuteman - lo life dark globe feat. boy george - auto erotic (waterbed mix) |
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dangerous frontiers - the city (intro)
tek jam & inzekt - premiere trinity hi-fi - turn the lights down (dave london) john creamer & stephanie k - wish you ascender - altitudes (hyper & rhymes lunar mix) meat katie - future abuse stir fry - breakin' on the streets stisch - television popper bt - smartbomb (plump djs mix) tipper - brunt radioactive man - radio eins (mix 1) 01 Bianco De Gaia - Drunk As A Monk (Rabbit Moon Mix) 02 High Prime - Funky As 03 Almighty Beatfreakz - Leone 04 Tonic - Trip to Genetica 05 Single Cell Orchestra - Blockhead (Tipper Remix) 06 Soul of Man - Love & Hate (Instrumental Version) 07 Dj Punk-Roc - My Beatbox 08 Uptown Connection - Madness (Beeper Remix) 09 Ils - Its About That Time 10 Sabotage - I Saw The Future (Sabotage Mix) 11 A Terran Collective - Mercury Uno EP 12 Coldcut & Hexstatic - Timber (Original Mix) 13 Tipper - Twister (Subphonic Remix) 14 Silicon Valley Def Stars - Phuzz (Thursday Club Mix) 15 Beber - Chief Rocker 01 Tsunami One - Dawn Of The Standing Wave 02 9 Nickel - Capricorn 03 Southside Reverb - Reverberation (Northside remix) 04 PSS - Miami Breaks Volume 1 (The Tipper Remix) 05 Freestylers - Drop The Boom 06 Age - Return To The Force 07 R' Kidz - Possessed 08 Bionic Dog - Timebomb 09 Bushwacka! feat. Eq - Let It Play 10 Bitin' Back - Shes Breakin' Up 11 Blake - Doctors, Dentists & Architects 12 Makesome Breaksome - Nightshift 13 Street Technique - Down 14 Black Uhuru - Boof N Baff N Biff (Fila Brazilia Mix) Dave London - Fever - Fever Express Dave London - Alterego - Move Over Dave London - Boston Bruins - I Will Be Free Dave London - Willie & Darrell Nutt - Without You Dave London - R-Fresh & Infinity - Get Fresh Dave London - DJ Laz - Red Alert Dave London - DJ Dave London - The Roof Dave London - Blubbaboy - 50,000 Watts Dave London - Deejay Punk Roc - Blow My Mind Dave London - DJ Kultur - Myself Again Dave London - Domingo Brothas w DJ Gazzo - Right Here, Right Now Dave London - 20-12 - Funky Tine Dave London - Baby Anne - Beat Dave London - DJ Fixx - Love-a-Club Dave London - Tony Allen - Take Me Higher Dave London - Ascension - Someone Dave London - DJ 43 - Pepper Spray |
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DJ Baby Anne - She Said - DJ Baby Anne
DJ Baby Anne - Get Into It - Montana Rangers DJ Baby Anne - Sweet Tea - DJ Icey DJ Baby Anne - V 5.1 - DJ Baby Anne DJ Sharaz - Speaka Freek DJ Baby Anne - Planetary Deterioration - Ozone Layer DJ Baby Anne - Body Movin DJ Baby Anne - Go Bang! - Biochip C. R-Fresh and Infinity - Get Fresh DJ Baby Anne - The Plastic Men V 1.0A - Scratch-D vs Oz DJ Sharaz - Circuit Breaker DJ Snowman - Waves DJ Baby Anne-BQITM- 01 DJ Baby Anne-BQITM- 02 DJ Baby Anne-BQITM- 03 DJ Baby Anne - The Bass Queen DJ Baby Anne-BQITM- 05 DJ Baby Anne - Abercrombie DJ Baby Anne-BQITM- 07 DJ Baby Anne - Move to the Music - DJ Volume pres Kriminal Bass DJ Baby Anne-BQITM- 09 DJ Stew - Ghetto Funk Baby DJ Baby Anne-BQITM- 11 01 - dj infiniti - looking for something 02 - dj infiniti - looking for something 03 - dj infiniti - looking for something 04 - dj infiniti - looking for something 05 - dj infiniti - looking for something 06 - dj infiniti - looking for something 07 - dj infiniti - looking for something 08 - dj infiniti - looking for something 09 - dj infiniti - looking for something 10 - dj infiniti - looking for something 11 - dj infiniti - looking for something DJ Infiniti - Welcome ot the World of DJ Inf DJ Infiniti - See the Signs (Full Blown Mix) DJ Infiniti - Cant Hear Ya (Original) - Meat DJ Infiniti - 9pm Till I Break - White Label DJ Infiniti - My Mind - Motion Unit (Club Mi DJ Infiniti - Human 98 (Westbam & Hardy Hard DJ Infiniti - You Used to Hold Me - (Infinit DJ Infiniti - Smok Dis (Vocal Club Version) DJ Infiniti - Jay and Jane - (Infiniti's Sir DJ Infiniti - Good Life (Way out West Vocal DJ Infiniti - The Red Pill - (Infinitis Born DJ Shockwave - Track 1 DJ Shockwave - Track 2 DJ Shockwave - Track 3 DJ Shockwave - Track 4 DJ Shockwave - Track 5 DJ Shockwave - Track 6 DJ Shockwave - Track 7 DJ Shockwave - Track 8 DJ Shockwave - Track 9 DJ Shockwave - Track 10 DJ Shockwave - Track 11 DJ Shockwave - Track 12 |
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DJ Fixx - Move 2 the Rythm
DJ Fixx vs. Keith Mac - Music takes us higher Brad Smith - Give me a Bassline Wiley - Burning for You Keith Mac - Float Tony Faline - Feel the Funk Superfly Jeff - Touch The Sky Sharaz - Just Can't Wait Johnny Cage - Make You Drop DJ X - Make the Girls Dance The Pyramid Project - i'll be right here kazmir & carol c - memories pieter k - pendulum amar - red sky (origin unknown mix) soul coughing - rolling (grooverider mix) karl k - synapse control freq - satellite (rob & dom mix) trade secrets - I Know You Got Soul (Acen Remix) static x - love dump (optical mix) karl k - synapse (konflict mix) acen - black dawn phunckatechs, juju & ufo - invocation phunckatechs & ufo - rollcage gfs & jg titanium - the metal track (acen mix) abstract - the message acen - 116.7 kazmir & carol c - memories (fallen angels mix) scientist 212 - vibration ez rollers - tough at the top DJ Fixx - droppin' science DJ Fixx - cut the musik DJ Fixx - dirty bass DJ Fixx - welcome to the dancefloor DJ Fixx - beats & basslines DJ Fixx - edit DJ Fixx - out of control DJ Fixx - don't touch DJ Fixx - bring it on DJ Fixx - bite it DJ Fixx - funky fresh dj vs. c'mon break DJ Fixx - c'mon breakdown vs. funky fresh dj dj icey - listen to the beat dj icey - never understand dj icey - tricks theme dj icey - I need you dj icey - beeow dj icey - position in love dj icey - rikkitikki dj icey - from the bottom dj icey - my level dj icey - love dj icey - whats that sound dj icey - the light artist - Sharaz-Free artist - (DJ Sharaz-Horizon)(02)DJ Sharaz - Tell Me DJ Sharaz - Horizon - Rock The Beat Sharaz - This Is How It Should Be Done Sharaz - Lift Me Up artist - (DJ Sharaz-Horizon)(06)DJ Sharaz - Another Dream(Night Sky Mix) artist - (DJ Sharaz-Horizon)(07)DJ Volume - Get Loose(DJ Sharaz's 4-20 Remix) artist - (DJ Sharaz-Horizon)(08)DJ Sharaz - Like That Y'all artist - (DJ Sharaz-Horizon)(09)DJ Sharaz - Sucka Deejay artist - (DJ Sharaz-Horizon)(10)The Pyramid Project - Love Vs. Hate artist - (DJ Sharaz-Horizon)(11)DJ Sharaz - Feel Me(DJ Sharaz's Progressive Mix) artist - (DJ Sharaz-Horizon)(12)The Pyramid Project - That Weed Song artist - (DJ Sharaz-Horizon)(13)DJ Sharaz - Just Can't Wait(DJ Sharaz's Uplifting Mix) |