
But while it did accept the remote links to files I pasted in the designated area, they never showed up in my account and the URLs it generated for these files always returned a “File not found” error. This is a rather exotic feature and I was surprised to see it on ZippyShare. The service also offers the option to upload files from a remote URL. When a file has been uploaded, ZippyShare will automatically share it and publish the URLs for accessing the file. The uploads are quick and there’s no artificial delay, which again is a surprise considering the service doesn’t cost a penny. ZippyShare will display the progress of each file while they are being uploaded. The interface for uploading files remains the same: a simple text box into which you can drag and drop and number of files and folders. You don’t get the convenience of single sign-on but it requires little more than your name and login credentials. Like I’ve mentioned earlier you can use the service without registering an account, but it’s best to do so. I'm fairly confident that eventually we'll know #inthislife what the answer is to this mystery track.(Image credit: ZippyShare ) Interface and use 'Rhythm is fundamental to spirit.Rhythm is fundamental to me.to you.to us". Things are much easier in 'this life', thanks to Discogs, YouTube, Shazam, sharing memories/responses/'a friendly word' here in Discogs forums = In some ways, we're now living in the 'after life' that Prince talked about. #D'AMNESIA! #inthislifeyou're/we'reonourown but let me conclude with this thought. I've already tried that half a dozen times with more than a half dozen different fairly prominent DJs.and each time they responded more or less with the following: "sorry, but after all these 20+ years, unfortunately I can't/don't remember.but thanks for listening and sharing these memories with." RE: "maybe ask some of the hook djs?".Well, assuming that you're lucky enough to get in contact with the DJ (and get a response) who played at a particular venue/show/event 20+ years ago, let me say that getting your beloved "Mister DJ" to actually REMEMBER the name(s) of that rare obscure track(s) that he played 20+ years ago is even 10 times more challenging! Good luck! Let me tell ya somethin'.

Cause in this life Things are much harder than in the after world.in this life you're on your own." a world of never ending happiness.you can see the sun day or night. RE: this world vs the 'after world' ?!? "The after world. Who'd ever thought that Prince's lyrics to "Let's Go Crazy" would become a paradox that was so relevant later. It seems that most of these unofficial mixtapes came without tracklists. I think that in the UK, the same scenario applied to some nightclubs such as "The Venue Spennymoor" and "The Zone", for example. Apparently, all these big nightclubs would release their 100+ unofficial 'volumenes' / mixes on cassette tapes every year.

Anyway, for the past year, I have been helping him decipher some of the English lyrics as well as trying my best to ID some unknown progressive house/tech-house/hard-house/trance tracks from mid 90s to mid 2000s that were played at some of the huge 'discotecas' / nightclubs in and around Alicante & Valencia - such as Discoteca Revival (located in Los Montesinos near Alicante), Metro (Bigastro, near Alicante), Karamelo, KKO, Hook, Central Rock, etc. Out of those 5 tracks, I did manage to find ONE track ID fairly quickly. His English is very limited but fortunately for his sake, I speak Spanish.and I'm a DANCE MUSIC FANATIC so I replied back to him in Spanish. Last March, he'd sent me an email here on Discogs asking if I could help him find the IDs to 5 unknown tracks that were/are posted on DJ NANET's YouTube channel. However, the YouTube video that I POSTED ABOVE is definitely *VALID*Īnyway, I first heard about this track through my Spanish friend Rafa Ruiz who lives near Alicante. The problem with Zippyshare is the files expire after 30 days, unless you renew them for another 30 days = hassle! Note, DISREGARD the Zippyshare link, it's expired. Apparently, there was a TuneID post that was started back in 2013 that mentions the same mystery track that samples the "Rhythm is fundamental to the spirit" lyrics from the 1993 track: RPM – Food Of My De-Rhythm (1993).

Well, here's what I can tell you for now, based on my research so far.
