Luna-C

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Make me high CLIP 01:56 Tools
End of an era 2 CLIP 02:36 Tools
Skratch my mix CLIP 01:23 Tools
Beware the preach CLIP 01:33 Tools
CHAOS ON PARADE 05:42 Tools
On your own CLIP 06:28 Tools
Piano Progression 06:05 Tools
Edge Of Madness 06:40 Tools
Edge Of Madness (Sub Love Remix) 06:42 Tools
Victory 02:26 Tools
Smash ya brain CLIP 02:26 Tools
Insanity Clause 06:21 Tools
Another victory CLIP 01:56 Tools
Acidic Brutality 05:01 Tools
Mindcurve 05:51 Tools
Crash 06:15 Tools
Schizophrenic Lox 05:18 Tools
I Know U 05:37 Tools
Piano Confusion 07:27 Tools
I Know U (D'Cruze Remix) 05:38 Tools
Super Set Part 1 51:28 Tools
Mind Of A Lunatic (Knite Force Remix) 05:54 Tools
Piano Progression (Remix) 06:02 Tools
Death Of A Psychopath 06:27 Tools
My Angel 07:13 Tools
Fuck Orff Again - Remix 06:56 Tools
Fuck Orff Again 05:57 Tools
Super Set Part 2 06:26 Tools
Piano Obsession 03:28 Tools
6six6 04:29 Tools
Mind Of A Lunatic 05:53 Tools
Mind Of A Lunatic (Kniteforce remix) 05:57 Tools
Free as the sky 07:17 Tools
Piano Omission 06:01 Tools
End Of An Era 06:54 Tools
Kaos & Fire 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of an Empty Mind 02:13 Tools
Piano Confusion (Hattrixx Remix) 07:32 Tools
Sum Mite Say 07:32 Tools
Bomb Da Bassline 07:04 Tools
Fuck Me Egyptian Style 03:32 Tools
Dominated by Moby 03:32 Tools
6SIX6 [Justin Time Remix] 06:42 Tools
Pillhead 06:02 Tools
Bass Drum Jungle Music 07:19 Tools
I Run These Streets 00:00 Tools
Outsider 00:00 Tools
The War 07:23 Tools
Smile Fuckup 2005 05:31 Tools
Piano Progression - Remastered 06:22 Tools
DisDance 06:01 Tools
Onwards 06:30 Tools
5.5 The Hurricane 06:03 Tools
End of an Era 2 06:11 Tools
Piano Confusion (Hattrix Remix) 07:32 Tools
Success'n'mistreet (The Panacea Remix) 06:03 Tools
Thank You, Repeat V3.1 07:12 Tools
*LIVE* at 'Here We Go' on 30-03-07 in Ottawa 07:12 Tools
Sit Down Calmly (Manifestations Of The Hidden) 05:45 Tools
Make Me High 06:39 Tools
Beware The Preacher 07:57 Tools
The Supaset 5 58:34 Tools
Hold it, Hold it 00:00 Tools
6 Six 6 00:00 Tools
Piano Progression (malice remix) 57:11 Tools
Continue The Fight 05:33 Tools
The Supaset 7 57:11 Tools
Free As The Sky (the secret truth in hallucination) 07:19 Tools
The Start Of An Era (Project 9) 06:53 Tools
I Know You 00:00 Tools
Piano Obsession (Progressing Progression) 07:19 Tools
The Supaset 4 (Luna-C FM) 07:18 Tools
The Supaset 1, Part 1 51:28 Tools
Luna C in da Mix 57:11 Tools
Drum Bass Jungle 07:19 Tools
Smells Like A Lawsuit 07:18 Tools
Bladerunning 06:04 Tools
Gabba Set 07:18 Tools
Another Victory (Idealz On The Cut) 06:53 Tools
The Shivers 05:31 Tools
Back Two, Basics 05:58 Tools
Piano Progression [Rmx] 06:00 Tools
On Your Own 06:21 Tools
Skratch My Mix Up 05:45 Tools
Expander 06:57 Tools
Flight Of Fancy (Project 8) 06:56 Tools
Here I Come 06:04 Tools
Kniteforce Megamix 06:36 Tools
Pacechanger 06:04 Tools
The Empire Of Light (The Sleep Eternal) 10:38 Tools
The SupaSet 3 06:04 Tools
supaset 3 06:04 Tools
Hardcore4warpheadz 06:04 Tools
Project 7 (Tap-It & B'n'H Remix) 07:05 Tools
Live at Back To The Future 06:04 Tools
Sleeping Through This 06:57 Tools
Live @ Hardcore United 2006103 06:57 Tools
Continue The Fight - Original Mix 06:35 Tools
Kaos & Fire (DJ Deluxe Remix) 07:05 Tools
Piano Progression X 06:36 Tools
Bangface 09 07:05 Tools
This Is Hardcore (FM Reject) 07:05 Tools
The Supaset 2 07:05 Tools
A Song for Rebecca 07:05 Tools
Piano Progression (Special Edition mix) 06:05 Tools
The Supaset 1, Part 2 07:05 Tools
Kniteforce Mix Up '07 07:05 Tools
6Six6 [The Secret Dream] 07:05 Tools
Smash Your Brain In (Full Stop) - Original Mix 06:14 Tools
Success'n'mistreat - S3rl Remix 06:35 Tools
The Supaset 8 (Luna-C FM 3) 07:05 Tools
The Supaset 6 (Luna-C FM 2) 07:05 Tools
Total Johnny 1 07:05 Tools
Shooting Start (Before Bang Verion!) 07:12 Tools
Scratches 01:16 Tools
Dark Things 05:43 Tools
5.5 (The Hurricane) 06:03 Tools
50 breakbeats 05:57 Tools
Luna-C's Old Skool Euro 07:05 Tools
Infect Me 01:16 Tools
Insanity Clause B2 07:05 Tools
Onward 06:31 Tools
Rants & Crazies 04:24 Tools
Success N Mistreet - Luna-C Mix 02:31 Tools
Revenge Of The Breakbeat 02:31 Tools
Echoes Of Old 06:53 Tools
Ataru 06:50 Tools
Round Again 05:22 Tools
Total Johnny 4 (Help 2009) 06:50 Tools
Drum & Bass Set 06:50 Tools
Kaos & Fire [The Music Of Forgetfulness] 07:46 Tools
Old Skool Hardcore into D'n'B (155bpm-170bpm) 06:49 Tools
Xpander (Panacea Remix) 06:50 Tools
Terminator 06:50 Tools
Boneshaker 06:49 Tools
Death Of A Psycopath (Hedonist Remix) 06:49 Tools
Weird 05:22 Tools
Earbleedz 05:01 Tools
Ad Lib: Completely Different 00:35 Tools
Osmosis 06:17 Tools
Revenge Of The Breakbeat (Proj 05:22 Tools
Goodbye, And Good Luck (Outro) 00:35 Tools
Dj Toolz 1 (Faster, Faster Mix) 05:01 Tools
Dawn 05:22 Tools
Piano Obsession [Progressing Progression] 00:35 Tools
Total Johnny 2 04:21 Tools
Holocaust 06:17 Tools
Bass Drum Jungle Mix 07:19 Tools
The Ten 05:01 Tools
The Empire Of Light [The Sleep Eternal] 07:19 Tools
Ad Lib: Dave 01:32 Tools
Journey's End 01:32 Tools
Spiritual Energy 06:17 Tools
Everybody's E 01:32 Tools
Piano Progression (Malice Remi 07:14 Tools
D'n'B into New Skool Hardcore (170bpm-170bpm) 01:32 Tools
Hard 2 Finish (FM Reject) 07:19 Tools
I Run These Streets (STFD Mix) 01:32 Tools
Total Johnny 3 04:21 Tools
Techniac (New oldskool mix) 10:37 Tools
Supaset 2 07:19 Tools
Success n Mistreet - S3RL.Mix 05:19 Tools
Edge Of Madness 2002 10:37 Tools
Candyman Speech 10:37 Tools
Family Guy Speech 01:20 Tools
Network Speech 01:18 Tools
Pulse Rate Rising 06:21 Tools
Piano Ommision 06:01 Tools
Hall Of The Maddened King - Original Mix 07:03 Tools
The Empire Of Light 10:37 Tools
Of Gods And Men 10:37 Tools
Piano Progression - Malice Remix 07:09 Tools
Edge of Madness - Sublove Remix 06:27 Tools
The Sound 08:21 Tools
Success'n'mistreet (S3RL remix) 08:21 Tools
Make Me High - Original Mix 01:24 Tools
Techniac (Edited Mix) 08:21 Tools
KFACD19 08:21 Tools
Start The Movin' 04:30 Tools
Old Skool - Nu Skool 140-165 08:21 Tools
D'n'B into Old Skool Hadrcore (170bpm-155bpm) 05:46 Tools
Touch Me 05:46 Tools
Move On 06:35 Tools
PIANO CONFUSION(HATTRIX REMIX) 07:32 Tools
Sit Down Calmly 05:57 Tools
Success N Mistreet - The Panacea Mix 02:31 Tools
The Potential Of Nine 04:30 Tools
Smash Your Brain In (Full Stop) 05:46 Tools
Free As The Sky [The Secret Truth In Hallucination] 05:46 Tools
Secret Weapon 2 05:46 Tools
The Beat Box 04:30 Tools
Rude Awakening 01:18 Tools
Central Prison 06:22 Tools
I Run These Streets (Brisk Remix) 05:23 Tools
The Best Of The Supasets Final Mix 04:30 Tools
Piano Progression (Double Whopper Mix) 07:08 Tools
Project 1 - Edge Of Madness (Sub Love Remix) 06:44 Tools
Introducing... 06:41 Tools
Analog Ass 07:08 Tools
6Six6 (The Secret Dream) 07:12 Tools
Free 07:28 Tools
Hey! Noise! 05:23 Tools
Podcast 1 01:18 Tools
Project 14 Mirrors & Wires 06:41 Tools
Mystery & Magic 07:08 Tools
Nu Skool - Old Skool 170-145 06:41 Tools
Indestructible 01:18 Tools
Revenge Of The Breakbeat (Project 8) 06:57 Tools
Tally Ho 06:15 Tools
My Angel (Hattrixx Remix) 05:23 Tools
Success'n'Mistreet (Megamix) 06:11 Tools
Edge Of Madness - Jimni Cricket Remix 02:12 Tools
Piano Obsession - Remastered 03:00 Tools
Piano Progression (Japanera Mix) 06:14 Tools
Wot For, Not Sure (With DJ T.C.) 06:22 Tools
Sound Effects 1 06:57 Tools
The Shivers (DJ Deluxe Remix) 01:19 Tools
End Of An Era 2 - Original Mix 04:28 Tools
The Fear, Then Peace 06:57 Tools
Total terminator 06:57 Tools
Mind of A Lunatic - Kniteforce Mix 07:35 Tools
The Drumspeed Soloist 06:14 Tools
Toolz 1 Scratches 06:14 Tools
Project 7 (Tap It & B+H mix) 06:57 Tools
Oldskool 90-91 Mix 06:57 Tools
My Angel (UFO's Orchestral Remix) 07:12 Tools
Old Skool Hardcore 06:11 Tools
Rip To The Loon 06:14 Tools
Piano Confusion - Hattrixx Remix 03:00 Tools
D'n'B Mix 1 05:23 Tools
Jungle Mix Proper 05:23 Tools
Careful Gray Area 06:14 Tools
Jungle Mix 06:14 Tools
Luna-C LIVE @ Happy Together 2 - 10-12-02 - San Francisco 06:14 Tools
Podcast 3 06:14 Tools
luna-c supaset 2 mix(Knitefever Mix) 06:14 Tools
I Run These Streets (DJ Brisk Remix) 05:26 Tools
6Six6 (CLSM Remix) 04:29 Tools
Edge Of Madness (Jimni Cricket Remix) 04:38 Tools
Podcast Episode 1 06:14 Tools
Rawness (feat. Krazy K) 06:14 Tools
Project 1 - Edge Of Madness (Sublove Remix) 01:24 Tools
I Run These Streets - Dj Brisk Remix 05:16 Tools
Im Free 06:14 Tools
Hello (Intro) 06:14 Tools
Smash Your Brain In (Full Stop) With Dave Skywalker 06:14 Tools
Podcast Episode 34 06:14 Tools
Dj Toolz 6 06:14 Tools
Kennedy 01:42 Tools
The Adored (Really Basic Mix) 06:11 Tools
Sound Effects 2 03:28 Tools
Sound Effects 10 01:05 Tools
Techniac/Acid Monster 06:11 Tools
The Shivers - Dj Deluxe Remix 06:27 Tools
I can't take the pancake 07:03 Tools
Here I Come - Original Mix 06:35 Tools
Onward (Extra Pepperami Mix) 09:04 Tools
Rawness 02:32 Tools
6six6 - Remastered 05:16 Tools
Podcast Episode 23 07:03 Tools
Insanity Clause - Original Mix 07:35 Tools
Success'n'mistreat - The Panacea Remix 05:47 Tools
Japanera (Supaset 0) 07:03 Tools
Sound Effects 9 01:05 Tools
Podcast Episode 26 07:03 Tools
Sound Effects 4 59:01 Tools
My Angel (Wonter Remix) 04:05 Tools
It's A Big One 05:37 Tools
Sum Mite Say - Original Mix 02:19 Tools
Beware The Preacher - Original Mix 06:35 Tools
Wot for, not sure 05:37 Tools
Old Skool Mix 05:37 Tools
Introducing. - Original Mix 06:35 Tools
Podcast Episode 12 01:42 Tools
Great Hites (Remix) 01:24 Tools
Also Free 07:13 Tools
Edge of Madness - Original Mix 07:35 Tools
Sound Effects 7 03:00 Tools
The Supaset 10 01:42 Tools
Sound Effects 5 03:00 Tools
Podcast Episode 14 01:05 Tools
Warrior Speech 05:15 Tools
Podcast Episode 30 01:05 Tools
Podcast Episode 6 01:05 Tools
Toolz 2 Scratches 2 07:13 Tools
Pschyzophrenic Lox 04:31 Tools
Podcast Episode 15 04:31 Tools
Podcast Episode 27 04:31 Tools
Podcast Episode 25 59:01 Tools
Sound Effects 6 07:13 Tools
Back Two Basics (Dain-Ja & EFM-7 remix) 05:58 Tools
Fuck Orff! 01:24 Tools
Xpander - Original Mix 05:47 Tools
Back Two Basics - Dain-Ja & EFM-7 Remix 05:16 Tools
6six6 - CLSM & Jon Doe Remix 02:12 Tools
Wot For? Not Sure - Original Mix 04:28 Tools
Back Two Basics 03:00 Tools
Piano Progression (Lockjaw Remix) 06:35 Tools
Luna-C FM (Supaset 4) 09:04 Tools
Podcast Episode 32 07:13 Tools
Podcast Episode 28 07:13 Tools
Xpander [Panacea Rmx] 07:13 Tools
Podcast Episode 10 07:13 Tools
Podcast Episode 29 07:13 Tools
Grab A Hold & Ride 07:13 Tools
Sound Effects 3 05:15 Tools
My Angel - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
You Are Dreaming 07:13 Tools
6six6 (Jon Doe CLSM Remix) 04:29 Tools
Help 2009 07:13 Tools
Dawn - Original Mix 06:27 Tools
Dark Things - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Echoes Of Old - Original Mix 07:35 Tools
Mind Curve 05:35 Tools
Piano Progression - Double Whopper Mix 06:05 Tools
Mystery/Magic 04:28 Tools
Another Won Lost 04:28 Tools
Kaos & Fire (The Music of Forgetfulness) 06:05 Tools
I Run These Streets - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Piano Progression (Remastered) 06:35 Tools
Podcast Episode 8 03:00 Tools
Podcast Episode 4 03:00 Tools
Podcast Episode 9 03:00 Tools
Introducing 03:00 Tools
Old Skool - Nu Skool (145-160) - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Podcast Episode 22 03:00 Tools
6Six6 (Justin Time Remix) 03:00 Tools
Podcast Episode 13 03:00 Tools
Podcast Episode 35 03:00 Tools
Podcast Episode 11 03:00 Tools
Run These Streets 05:15 Tools
Luna-C's House Mix 05:15 Tools
Piano Confusion - Original Mix 06:27 Tools
Supaset 5 04:29 Tools
Success'n'mistreet (Luna-C's 7" Mix) 04:28 Tools
Dumpling Business 04:28 Tools
Fuck Orff Again (Remix) 06:35 Tools
My Angel (Psycangle Remix) 06:35 Tools
Another Victory - Idealz On The Cut Mix 02:12 Tools
Rants and Crazies 04:28 Tools
Old Skool Heaven - Old Skool Mix 04:28 Tools
Success N Mistreet - Udachi Mix 06:37 Tools
Death Of A Pyschopath 2 04:28 Tools
SupaSet 1 Part 2 04:28 Tools
6 Six 6 (The Secret Dream) 06:52 Tools
Holocaust - Original Mix 05:47 Tools
Death of A Psychopath - Original Mix 07:35 Tools
D'n'B To Old Skool - Original Mix 05:47 Tools
Total Johnny 04:21 Tools
Its A Big One 05:37 Tools
Podcast Episode 7 05:37 Tools
I Run These Streets 2 05:37 Tools
Podcast Episode 5 05:37 Tools
Hello? Intro 05:37 Tools
Christmas Message 05:37 Tools
Thank You Repeat V3.1 07:14 Tools
We Are Alone 07:14 Tools
Podcast Episode 18 07:14 Tools
5.5, (The Hurricane S.E Mix) 07:14 Tools
Podcast Episode 31 07:14 Tools
Podcast Episode 21 07:14 Tools
Podcast Episode 33 07:14 Tools
Sound Effects 8 06:27 Tools
Hold your hands to heaven 02:19 Tools
Six days 02:19 Tools
Supaset 6 02:19 Tools
Take Me Home - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Supaset 16 - Timewarp Volume One 06:27 Tools
End Of An Era - Remastered 07:35 Tools
Osmosis - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Move On - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Edge Of Madness 2002 - Dj Luna-C 2002 Remix 05:16 Tools
Hello? (Intro) 02:12 Tools
Success'n'mistreet (Luna-C's 12" Mix) 05:35 Tools
End Of An Era (Billy Bunter Remix) 06:35 Tools
Rants & Crazies - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
The Hurricane (5.5) - Remastered 02:12 Tools
Hello? (Intro) - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Wicked Smiles - Dj Luna-C Remix 02:12 Tools
Spiritual Energy - Original Mix 02:12 Tools
Quick & Dirty - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Acid 06:35 Tools
Edge Of Madness - Remastered 07:35 Tools
Success'n'mistreet (Udachi Remix) 06:35 Tools
Drum Bass Jungle - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Piano Conf Hattrixx Remix 06:35 Tools
Fly To Heaven (Original Mix) 06:35 Tools
I Know U - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Podcast Episode 17 06:35 Tools
4 Days & 2 Errors (A-side) 06:35 Tools
Hold It Hold It 06:27 Tools
Kniteforce Oddcast 1 06:27 Tools
Podcast Episode 24 06:27 Tools
Piano Progression X - Original Mix 06:27 Tools
There Is One 06:27 Tools
Shooting Start (Before Bang Version) 06:27 Tools
Supaset 7 Executive Edition 06:27 Tools
End Of An Era (Remastered) 02:12 Tools
On Your Own - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Piano Progression (Original Mix) 06:05 Tools
Skratch My Mix Up - Original Mix 02:12 Tools
Technical Shmecnical 02:12 Tools
Victory - Original Mix 02:12 Tools
Podcast Episode 2 06:27 Tools
Plink (Audio X Remix) 05:16 Tools
Edge of Madness (Sublove Mix) 06:37 Tools
Nu Skool - Old Skool (170 bpm - 145 bpm) 02:12 Tools
Madness In Dreams 05:16 Tools
6six6 (Remastered) 07:35 Tools
Smash Your Brain In (Full Stop) (with Dave Skywalker) 05:47 Tools
Back 2 Basics (Dain-Ja & EFM-7 remix) 05:59 Tools
Boneshaker - Original Mix 05:59 Tools
Success'n'mistreat (The Panacea Remix) 05:16 Tools
A Little Radicalical 05:16 Tools
Keep Coming Hardcore (Bucksta Remix) 07:35 Tools
Techniac Acid Monster - Original Mix 07:35 Tools
The Supaset 9 05:47 Tools
6Six6 - Justin Time Remix (Remastered) 02:12 Tools
I latch the door 05:47 Tools
Oldskool (90-91 Years Mix) 05:47 Tools
Edge Of Madness (Remastered) 02:12 Tools
Podcast 34 Final Vocal Mix 05:16 Tools
Podcast Episode 36 05:47 Tools
Mindcurve - Original Mix 05:47 Tools
Super fugee 05:47 Tools
Acidic Brutality - Original Mix 07:35 Tools
Hey! Noise! - Bexxie Remix 05:16 Tools
Podcast 2 05:16 Tools
Can't you see 05:16 Tools
Six Days On The Run 05:16 Tools
Hello_ Intro 02:12 Tools
My Angel - Hattrixx Remix 02:12 Tools
Hip Hop 4 05:16 Tools
Start The Movin' - Remastered 05:16 Tools
Piano Confusion - DJ Psycangle Remix 05:16 Tools
The Shivers - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Old Skool Supaset Volume One 05:16 Tools
Piano Confusion (Hattrixx rmx) 05:16 Tools
Children Of The Mind 05:16 Tools
Keep Comin' Hardcore - Original Mix 02:12 Tools
Emus In The Asylum (Paul Bradley Remix) 02:12 Tools
Dark Things (Gothika Shade's Tenebrosity Remix) 05:16 Tools
Journeys End - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Piano Progression - Lockjaw Remix 05:16 Tools
Death Of A Psycopath (Nasenblueten Remix) 02:12 Tools
Here Me Now (DJ Jeph Remix) 02:12 Tools
Buggin Out (Ant To Be Remix) 05:16 Tools
Sleeping Through This - Original Mix 02:12 Tools
Rawness - Original Mix 02:12 Tools
Podcast 12 Final Vocal Mix 05:16 Tools
Wicked Smiles Remix 05:16 Tools
D'n'B To New Skool - Original Mix 07:35 Tools
Second Split Second 07:35 Tools
Podcast Episode 20 05:16 Tools
Podcast 3 05:16 Tools
Hey! Noise! - Remastered 05:16 Tools
A Little Radicalical - Remastered 05:16 Tools
Death Of A Psychopath - Nasenbluten Remix 07:35 Tools
Random Hardcore 05:16 Tools
Podcast Episode 19 05:16 Tools
On KSJS San Diego 12-7-01 05:16 Tools
Closer To Salvation - Original Mix 07:35 Tools
Oldschool Breakbeat Side A 05:16 Tools
The Hurricane (S.E. Mix) 07:35 Tools
Podcast Episode 16 05:16 Tools
5.5 (the hurricane s.e. mix) 05:16 Tools
Wake Up 05:16 Tools
Edge Of Madness - Stu Chapman Remix 05:16 Tools
Start Of An Era - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Technical Schmecnical 05:16 Tools
Back Two Basics (Dain-Ja & EFM-7 remix) (master) 05:16 Tools
Free As The Sky (The Secret Truth In Hallucination) - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Mystery Magic - Original Mix 05:16 Tools
Supaset 11 (BangFace Version) 05:16 Tools
Old Skool - Nu Skool 170-145 02:12 Tools
Remorse & Glory - Original Mix 02:12 Tools
Fly To Heaven - Original Mix 02:12 Tools
Angel 02:12 Tools
Piano Obsession (Progressing Progression) - Original Mix 02:12 Tools
Ready 2 Rumble - The Panacea Remix 07:35 Tools
Great Hites Remix 02:12 Tools
Success'n'Mistreat - Original Mix 02:12 Tools
Come Closer 02:12 Tools
There Isn't One 02:12 Tools
Piano Obsession (Remastered) 02:12 Tools
SupaSet3 02:12 Tools
Death of a Psychopath 2 02:12 Tools
I Know U - D'Cruze Remix 02:12 Tools
Exclusive Mix 02:12 Tools
Podcast 27 Final Vocal Mix 02:12 Tools
Deep Thought 42 (Ambient Mix 1) 02:12 Tools
All The World's Bananas (DJ Deluxe Remix) 07:35 Tools
Sid Down Calmly 02:12 Tools
Fly To Heaven (Mannik Remix) 07:35 Tools
Nu Skool - Old Skool (170-145) - Original Mix 07:35 Tools
Podcast 7 Final Mix 02:12 Tools
Kaos & Fire (Music Of Forgetfulness) 02:12 Tools
Kniteforce Megamix One - Original Mix 02:12 Tools
Live @ Happy Together 2 07:35 Tools
Podcast 10 Final Vocal Mix 07:35 Tools
Nu Skool Old Skool 07:35 Tools
Trance Mix #1 07:35 Tools
The Empire of Light (The Sleep Eternal) - Original Mix 07:35 Tools
My Angel Psyc Rmx Clip 07:35 Tools
Xpander - The Panacea Remix 07:35 Tools
Schizophrenic Lox - Original Mix 07:35 Tools
Podcast 39 Final Vocal Mix 07:35 Tools
The Supaset #2 07:35 Tools
Techniac / Acid Monster 07:35 Tools
DJ Luna-C Presents The Inevita 07:35 Tools
It's A Big One - Original Mix 07:35 Tools
Death Of A Psycopath [Nasenblueten Rmx] 07:35 Tools
Goodbye, And Good Luck 07:35 Tools
Podcast 5 Final Mix 07:35 Tools
Hip Hop Mix 4 07:35 Tools
Echos of Old 07:35 Tools
Eruption Set 07:35 Tools
End Of An Era - Billy Bunter Remix 07:35 Tools
I Know U (Hired Gun Remix) 07:35 Tools
Project 7 (DJ Tapit & B+H Remix) 07:35 Tools
Lets Go 07:35 Tools
Mind Of A Lunatic [Kniteforce Remix] 05:53 Tools
SS7 preview 05:53 Tools
Shooting Star 05:53 Tools
Vast View 05:53 Tools
Xpander (Panacea Rmx) 05:53 Tools
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DJ Luna-C, real name Christopher Howell, born on 1st May 1973, is a British DJ and record producer, known for his work in hardcore music. He made up a third of the rave group Smart E's in 1992, who shot to fame with their remix of the theme tune to Sesame Street (Sesame's Treet). He founded Kniteforce Records in 1992, and that label has continued to have a cult following throughout hardcore music's changes in popularity. Kniteforce sprouted subsidiaries and Luna-C has produced hundreds of tracks and remixes either as Luna-C or under other aliases. Luna-C sold Kniteforce Records in 1997, and the label stopped releasing records, but Luna-C resurrected the label as Kniteforce Again (KFA) in 2001, bringing back Kniteforce Records and all its subsidiaries. An internet forum and online store propelled KFA back into the spotlight. The label has maintained niche market popularity in the hardcore scene among dedicated followers and breakbeat hardcore fans. DJing at raves and clubs worldwide, Luna-C has become well respected in both his native United Kingdom, and many other countries including Germany, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, Japan and Poland. His name has become synonymous with a versatile and varied style of mixing, incorporating breakbeat hardcore, freeform, happy hardcore, old skool hardcore and drum and bass into his sets. His use of unreleased dubplates and DJ tools which he produces for the purpose of playing live, is considered unique. These planned, but innovative sets have been released free online, in a series called the "Supasets". Many of his releases on Kniteforce Records and sister label Remix Records have received wide airplay amongst hardcore DJs. Some like Piano Progression or Take Me Away and Six Days (as Cru-L-T with fellow producer Jimmy J) have been considered classics of this style. In more recent years on KFA, tracks like My Angel have received critical acclaim from the UK music press. Luna-C's other aliases include Cru-l-t, The Timespan, Krazy Fresh 2, A Thief A Terrorist and A Lunatic, Tailbone, Psycangle, Garion Fey, Eko, U.T.I, Hired Gun, Ax-Is, U-Clan, Reptile, Cut Loose, Loose Cutz, Shive, Careful Gray Area, Curve, Kerve, Dj Flayme, and IsIs. He has also recorded in many group projects, originally with Smart E's and then most notably with Jimmy J, as Jimmy J & Cru-L-T. He is also part of 2 Croozin' (with Poosie), The Trip (with Spennie and Bull-E), Toxic Avengers (with Alk-e-d), Decay (with Cold Fire), Destroy and Demand (with Def Wish), Refuse and resist (with Def Wish), and Blunted (With Def Wish). Many other white labels and one-off releases were also produced by Luna-C. One of Chris Howell's first passions in life was skateboarding. As a youngster he was a junior champion in a major competition, and has continued to skate as a hobby ever since. As far as music goes, at school he was told by his music teacher that he would never make a career in music. He was a huge fan of hip-hop music and DJ'd in his spare time well before he experienced the UK rave scene and hardcore music. In fact, he has said that he and his friends would ridicule hardcore music when they first heard it, especially as much of it sampled hip-hop and sped it up. He was persuaded however to go to the hardcore club Labrynth in 1990, and it changed his view of the music and the scene forever. He soon began buying hardcore music in Music Power Records in Ilford, London, and Boogie Times in Romford. It was here that he met fellow record buyer Tom Orton, who he also worked with in a supermarket. Tom DJ'd as "Mr. Tom" and helped run a weeknight rave called "Ultimatum". Chris began DJing alongside Tom at these raves, and the two of them continued to buy records together in Boogie Times. Boogie Times Records also had its own record label, Suburban Base, and through talking to the shop owners, Chris and Tom decided to make a record, purely for fun. Tom had a friend, Nick Arnold who had his own studio and had some experience in music production. The three of them decided on the name Smart E's and set about making a tune. The first tune Smart E's released was on Boogie Times Records, an offshoot of the parent label Suburban Base Records, and was called Bogus Journey. It was a simple hardcore track which featured samples from the film Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure. It only sold a few hundred copies which wasn't unusual for a first release on a small hardcore imprint. They decided to make another track, and this time produced a track sampling the theme from Sesame Street. At the time, many hardcore tracks sampled what could be considered silly things, and as Chris recalls "the hardcore scene had a sense of humour". By this time the Boogie Times Records label was no longer used, and so this track would appear on Suburban Base. A number of promos were pressed up and quite unexpectedly for the Essex trio, interest in the record rocketed. Steve Jackson (not to be confused with the Steve Jackson who founded Games Workshop with Ian Livingstone) hosted a house music show on London radio station Kiss FM, and he had begun playing the record every day. Suburban Base and Smart E's saw an opportunity, and realised that the record had the potential to be a big seller, and so drafted in Steve Jackson to do a remix for the main release of the record. The record was being played at all the raves and on all the pirate radio stations (which were the main channel for hardcore music being played on the air - the commercial stations, other than a select few like Kiss FM, chose to ignore underground dance music entirely). The number of copies of the record which the distributor requested shot up from 1000 copies, to 10,000 copies, to 50,000 copies. When the record was finally released it reached number 2 in the UK pop charts, which at the time was the highest debut single entry ever. The success of the Smart E's track thrust Chris, and the Smart E's into the media spotlight. Many dance music magazines panned the trio as a joke, and at worst, money grabbers who only came into the rave scene to jump on the bandwagon and make piles of money. Neither had really occurred to the three Essex lads when they went into the studio to make Sesame's Treet but Chris freely admits now that the tune and the onslaught of copycat records sampling a whole array of children's television themes, computer games and old songs, did hurt the rave scene considerably, though that was certainly never their intention. Many have argued that in retrospect it couldn't really be said that they were a rave artist who had "sold out" as their first and second records were novelty records of sorts. Sesame's Treet was picked up for distribution all over the world, and the Smart E's were signed up to Atlantic Records in America and toured the states, doing 29 live PA's in 32 days. Luna-C felt that the group were ripped off by many people during this time, and although the Smart E's produced one album for Atlantic Records, he didn't feel that he could continue working under the Smart E's name. After some time, Chris decided he wanted to continue making music, but have control over it, and therefore he bought a studio, and founded Kniteforce Records. His ethos for the label was and always has been that the label belonged to the Kniteforce crew - who were a group of friends Chris had skateboarded with for many years before the formation of Kniteforce. The first release on Kniteforce Records was produced by Luna-C, The Luna-C Project 1 - Edge of Madness, but was in fact engineered by Austin Reynolds, the studio engineer at Suburban Base Records, as Chris hadn't yet taught himself to use his studio. The first release entirely produced by Luna-C in his studio was The Luna-C Project 2 - Mission of Madness which was the second release on Kniteforce Records. Kniteforce continued to release records, some predictably sold better than others. A good release would sell 5000 copies, and an even more successful track would sell much more. The label had its own artist who designed all the logos, the label artwork, and the covers. Many of the tracks were played by DJs in the scene at the time, and Chris produced tracks under the aliases Luna-C and Cru-L-T, and as part of the groups Future Primitive and The Trip. He also took engineering duties on all Kniteforce releases, until a bit later on when label signings DJ Force & The Evolution and DJ Ham were so confident in the studio themselves that they presented tracks to Chris ready for release. During this period Luna-C very rarely DJ'd out live, instead preferring to be behind the scenes producing tracks for other DJs to play. Kniteforce Records sold very well in Germany as well as in the UK. In 1995 Chris formed another record label, Remix Records with happy hardcore DJ Jimmy J, who owned a shop with the same name in Camden, London. The label and the shop shared the same logo, and the shop became a front for the Kniteforce label. Kniteforce and Remix Records promos adorned the shelves, and many Kniteforce Records artists could be seen there. Chris produced tracks for the Remix Records label under the name Cru-L-T with Jimmy J. Jimmy J & Cru-L-T found success in the hardcore scene with the high sales of their tunes Take Me Away and Six Days which both sampled house tracks but reworked the vocals with piano riffs written by the hardcore duo. Six Days sold very well in Australia, and Chris and Jimmy travelled to Australia to promote the record. They DJ'd and did live PA's and this gave Luna-C a renewed taste for DJing live. Kniteforce records were selling but not in the numbers that Luna-C hoped for. His artists were pushing the boundaries of hardcore and some tunes were receiving significant play at raves, but the records were selling in relatively small numbers. Chris decided that to bring more sales to the label, he needed the "big name" DJs of the hardcore scene, namely Slipmatt, Sy, Vibes and Ramos to get involved with the label. He commissioned a series of remixes from these DJs and this move did indeed sell more units of those particular releases. The DJs played their versions of the tunes out, and the record buyers bought them up. During 1995, the hardcore sound had begun to change, and more and more tunes were coming out with a heavily distorted kick drum riding over the well established breakbeats. Some of Luna-C's productions mirrored this to keep up with the sound, and in 1996 he even set up a sublabel of Kniteforce, Malice Records to cater for the hard edged gabber sound which was being mixed with UK happy hardcore in sets up and down the country. The first release on Malice Records sold very well, but later releases didn't quite keep up the momentum. Luna-C also started a sublabel called Knitebreed, which was originally intended to release more records by up and coming producers, however he found that very few producers who sent in tapes impressed him that much, and he ended up releasing tunes on the label under his own variety of aliases. By this time Chris was recording under the names "The Timespan", "Eko", "Garion Fey", "DJ Psycangle", and as part of "2 Croozin" and "2 Xperience", as well as the usual Luna-C and Cru-L-T monikers. This way of producing tracks under many different names allowed Chris quite a lot of anonymity while many of his tunes were widely recognised. As Luna-C, Chris's productions were quite different to the bulk of what was being produced in the hardcore scene, and although these tunes were Luna-C's passion, they still weren't selling well enough. Luna-C had become disenchanted with the hardcore scene in general, and the label had started to run into financial difficulty. He had also got into trance music by the time Kniteforce 037 came out, and had even started a trance label called "Strange Room" which was completely unsuccessful. Reluctantly, Chris halted production on the label, and for a while lost interest in making music altogether. DJ Brisk, who had released tunes on Remix Records formed Next Generation Records with Kniteforce stalwart DJ Ham, DJ Force & The Evolution started UK Dance, and split into the two duos DJ Force & Styles and New Motion. The tax bill for Smart E's came in, and Luna-C found himself in a lot of debt. Regrettably in 1997, Luna-C was forced to sell Kniteforce Records to pay the bills. Luna-C recalls that it was a heartbreaking decision for him to have to make, as himself and many of his friends had invested a lot in the label, but was the only way out at the time. Luna-C sold Kniteforce Records in 1997 to Death Becomes Me, Ltd., who owned Rogue Trooper, Happy Trax, Punisher and a few other labels. He continued to engineer for the label, and produce tunes under yet more guises, but Kniteforce stopped releasing at number 60. Remix Records stopped its first run under Luna-C's direction, but the name was bought up by another company who released records under the same name and logo. That company in turn sold it on, and the label has continued in one form or another, on and off for years, but no longer has any association with Jimmy J & Cru-L-T. After losing interest in the hardcore scene, Luna-C was looking for a music which made him feel like hardcore once had. He found this feeling in a drum & bass tune called Tower Bass by DJ Aphrodite. It was the first tune which had inspired him in a long time, and he decided he wanted to learn how to make drum and bass. Using Aphrodite's style as a template, Luna-C started Influential Records. He had once produced a jungle style tune on a one-off release on JFK Recordings as "Hired Gun", and under a variety of different names again, Chris started to release tunes on the Influential imprint. At first, these were collaborations with DJ Influence, and later, when DJ Influence left the label, with other friends. A couple of the Influential tunes were released under the Infiltration Records banner, which was resurrected later on in 2001. Influential Records had pushed the Jump Up style of drum and bass, and as this style featured less on the scene, Luna-C founded another label in 1999, Dyne, for a darker style of drum and bass. After the label was sold, and Luna-C started to recover his finances, he married a Japanese woman, and began DJing in Japan a lot during 1998. He forged a set which included a set of custom made dubplates that he created which mixed many old skool hardcore classics with more recent happy hardcore. This was Luna-C's first sign that he was edging back into the hardcore scene. He also released a couple of tracks under the "Keep It Fresh" label, which were old style breakbeat hardcore, but these sold under 500 copies. Luna-C later divorced his wife, and finally cleared his debts in 1999. Over the years Luna-C had many requests for represses of Kniteforce back catalogue (which was unfortunately more difficult than was perceived as the original plates from which the vinyls are pressed had all been destroyed when the pressing plant Kniteforce used to use went bankrupt). In 2001, he decided to release a record on a new label called "KFA Recordings", which was essentially a new style hardcore remix of both Six Days and Take Me Away by Jimmy J & Cru-L-T. As Luna-C no longer owned the rights to those names he renamed them Sicks Daze and Hand of Destiny. Around this time, a long time Kniteforce fan DJ Deluxe had approached Luna-C about creating an official Kniteforce Records website. This website was launched and became the hub of all Kniteforce related activity, including a forum where a small community of hardcore Kniteforce fans soon formed. Luna-C released the second single on KFA, Luna-C Projects 8 & 9, and then got many of Kniteforce's original artists like Future Primitive and Alk-e-d back on board to release new material. KFA reintroduced the breakbeat sound to a hardcore scene which by now was dominated by the trance influenced freeform style. Despite being alone in this at first, KFA releases sold quickly and on May 10, 2002, Luna-C bought back the Kniteforce Records label, all its subsidiaries and all the rights to the music and the logos (with the exception of the Remix Records logo which had been sold along with the shop in Camden). The KFA label created a real buzz around it especially on the internet, and Luna-C introduced an innovative idea called the "Executive Edition" whereby the first 100 copies of each release sold by Kniteforce's official retailer (at the time an independent online outlet called "i-tunes" - not related to Apple's mp3 store of the same name) would include a free gift of some kind - sometimes even a free record unavailable elsewhere. In 2002 demand for Luna-C's DJing grew, and he began touring extensively all over the world. KFA continued to do well, and Luna-C released tunes as Cru-L-T, and The Timespan, as well as releasing The Luna-C Project X (11 Reasons Why) (number 10 in the series) in October. By 2003, Luna-C's popularity as a DJ had rocketed and he split his time between managing the label and DJing at raves in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and in Europe. As well as releasing records on KFA, demand for his remixes increased, with his remix of DJ Skywalker's Killerwhale a notable example from 2003. In October 2003 he released the album 11 Reasons More which covered a wide range of hardcore music styles, and experimented in styles of hardcore production which, it could be argued, had never been tried before. He began DJing a planned set which he dubbed the "Supaset" which incorporated every style of hardcore music and varied in tempo throughout with the aid of Luna-C's self-produced "DJ Toolz". In April 2004, Luna-C released My Angel, along with a special video produced for the tune on DVD. The single gained wider play than anything previously on KFA, and received positive reviews in UK dance music magazines. After the success of the first "Supaset", which was recorded and released as a free download on the Kniteforce Records website, Luna-C released a follow up, and then after touring that set for a number of months, a third. The sets gained legendary status among followers of hardcore music, and Luna-C's released material displayed a harder edge and skipped wildly between frenetic breakbeats and gabber. German producer Panacea, who Luna-C became friends with, started to release material on KFA in 2003, and his influence on Luna-C's direction in production was evident on 2004's Victory, a split single with Panacea's Winter Mute. October 2004 also saw Luna-C's first venture into event promotion when Kniteforce's 12th Birthday Party was held at the Electrowerkz in London. By 2005 though, sales of KFA Records had started to wane. Luna-C had already established an online Kniteforce Store after their previous outlet i-tunes (not related to Apple's mp3 store) closed down, and much of Kniteforce's revenue had actually started to come from merchandise sold on the site. Luna-C saw an opportunity to collaborate with some of the other like minded small hardcore labels which had started since Kniteforce's return to the picture, and formed All-4-1, a collective of labels all sharing a similar philosophy on how to continue to push hardcore music forward. The Kniteforce web shop morphed into the All-4-1 site which also became the main outlet for the other labels, and the entire back catalogue of Kniteforce and its related labels and releases became available through a Create Your Own CD feature on the site. At the beginning of 2006, Luna-C announced that it was unlikely there would be any further KFA releases on vinyl due to rising costs and relatively poor sales. However, soon after this he announced his intention to change direction in producing and to go back to old skool style breakbeat hardcore. This was met with a mixed response, but when some new productions were previewed on the internet, feedback was very positive and Luna-C had a change of heart. He stated that he will continue to release vinyl as long as he possibly can, and he will produce both old skool style breakbeat hardcore and the new style he has been pioneering. In May 2006, KFA released two more vinyl releases, one of which was a Luna-C release which did indeed hark back to more familiar breakbeat hardcore territory. These releases coincided with a new KFA CD album of unmixed tracks (including the tracks featured on the two new vinyl releases) which also had an enhanced section for computers with many added bonuses. May also saw the release of the awaited "Luna-C FM" set (also known unofficially as Supaset 4). This was sent to all buyers of an executive edition of a previous KFA vinyl release, along with a DVD which featured the mix with visuals created by KFA to go along with the music. The mix was then released as a free download. It blends commercial pop music with Luna-C's own brand of breakbeat hardcore, drum and bass, and gabber, and plays in the style of a live radio show. On June 11, 2006 Luna-C married fellow KFA artist Bexxie. In the latter part of 2006 and early 2007, many new KFA releases came out, both on vinyl and CD, including new Luna-C productions. After meeting the band Keane at a gig, Luna-C was asked to do an official remix of one of their songs for a future release. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.