Best selling releases
Best selling songs
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Panik
Far och son
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PINK EVENING (SEND ME OFF…)
DAVID & THE CITIZENS
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fenix
Hundarna från Söder
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Pärlan
Emma nordenstam
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Eric
Tellevika feat Firefox AK
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Sommarregnskogspromenad
Emma Nordenstam
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Stand in a line
Rubies
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Och jag grät mig till sömns efter alla dar
Säkert
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Saltsjöbanan
Emma Nordenstam
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Innan fåglar fanns
Emma nordenstam
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Sanningsdan
Säkert
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Memory Loss
Adiam Dymott
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Enkel man
Kultiration
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Vi kommer att dö samtidigt
Säkert
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NOW SHE SLEEPS IN A BOX IN THE GOOD SOIL OF DENMARK
DAVID & THE CITIZENS
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Inget att förlora
Mange Schmidt
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Once I was like you
Firefox AK vs. LAID
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Fjäril på fel planet
Emma nordenstam
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Everything has to come to an end at some point. Just like your lovely debate team's yearly Bake Sale always ends i chaos and exploding cakes, this might be the last you ever hear of Dmitry Fyodorov’s restless soul. This is the last track in the series of releases that Dmitry Fyodorov done the 29th of every month, all through 2008. It ends the only way it could end, in a crash, in chaos and destruction. Is this a song? Do we have dignity enough to care? Are you just fucking with me? Use your black magic skills to see the future. Is there even one?
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This month’s Dmitry Fyodorov track is not an ordinary banger that unconsciously makes you jump and break the trampoline. This one deals with the serious matter of cryptographic. MD5 - one of the most used cryptographic hash functions on the internet and its great successor SHA 1. Let the cryptographic battle begin! MD5VSSHA1 was made back in the dark ages when Dmitry Fyodorov’s undead spirit toured world in search of chaos, destruction and beer. It’s been freshened up so it doesn't smell that bad and leaves those nasty tracks behind.
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This month there is an extra treat for all of you that hungers for new Dmitry Fyodorov tracks. This time we offer a remix by Dmitry Fyodorov, original track made by fellows Boeoes Kaelstigen.
Boeoes Kaelstigen says: "That's not death metal house, that's fucking noise!"
Dmitry Fyodorov says: “You can only feel true relaxation when very little energy is consumed by the body and mind. And since all actions uses stored energy, relaxation is necessary for good health. This is the bodies way to recharge all those little batteries in you. This is where Dmitry Fyodorov’s remix of Boeoes Kaelstigen‘s track "Radius" comes in; we wanted to give the track a more relaxed feeling, something to listen to while you do your daily yoga routine or takes a walk in the park.”
Adrian Recordings releases a new Dmitry Fyodorov track every 29th of 2008. “Dmitry Fyodorov's Radius Relaxation Remix” is the 10th.
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The ongoing series of releases with Dmitry Fyodorov, that Adrian Recordings is doing every 29th of 2008, is not just one brick after the other. It’s a stair, and it brings us down every time. This is the deepest, darkest, moldiest piece up to date, therefore also the best and most uplifting. A track for days of leisure. You know - your own free time - being free from civilization, booking flights to Berlin, staying awake for days, listening to techno, not knowing what day it is, not caring if the world ends. Leisure time!
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This is the last track in Dmitry Fyodorovs tribute series to the hardcore scene, this months track is called Obligatory Jock Slaughter Song. It is a dark blazing techno banger about giving it to the man and loving the power violence.
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“Wolfbrigade” is the third installment of Dmitry Fyodorov's tribute to the dark side movement, bands and people. This time Dmitry Fyodorov goes even a bit more techier and wolfier! This track describes the great Siberian wolf warrior brigade that meets up with undead Dmitry Fyodorov to slay ghouls. Dmitry Fyodorov , once a successful attack player in HC CSKA Moscow that mysteriously disappeared after an accident on the ice. Now, nearly 30 years later, his soul has returned in the form of dark, distorted house music to bring havoc to dance floors across the globe.
Adrian Recordings releases a new Dmitry Fyodorov track every 29th of 2008. “Worlfbrigade” is the 7th.
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This is the 6th track and the June credit of the ongoing series of terror that Dmitry Fyodorov throws at us every 29th of 2008. What began last month with the snarling “Warcollapse!” continues here. This is the second installation of Dmitry Fyodorov's special theme series celebrating some great landmarks of time and the spirit of keeping it on the wrong side of train tracks. “Anti Cimex” tells the story of when the daydreamy, nightliving transformer Getsuei meet Strelnikov and his red train and they form an alliance to take over the world by train.
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This is the May issue of the series of releases that Dmitry Fyodorov releases every 29th of 2008 from Adrian Recordings. This time the ghost brings you a little crossover banger called “Warcollapse!” This track will take you to the dark techno side of town on an old school t-34 tank driven by Cleopatra Jones. This is the first track in a series of four on a special theme celebrating some great landmarks of time and the spirit of keeping it on the wrong side of train tracks.
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“Greetings, D!” - A new track from Dmitry Fyodorov saying hello to the D. So what does D stand for? Is it dance, destruction, drunkenness, death, doing it or Dadaism? Or can it be a tribute to the controversial Sergeant D? Founder of the non-profit organization "People for the Ethical Treatment of Zombies" (PETZ), working to ending the injustices that zombies worldwide have had to endure for ages. A great cause for the undead, like Dmitry Fyodorov - bringer of havoc on dance floors and undeadliness. This is the fourth cool track of 2008, featuring roundhouse kick percussion and wicked cut-up rave vocals. This one is one exclusive one. Never before heard, neither in the rink nor on the web.
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Dmitry Fyodorov returns after 20 years and 2 month of havoc dance disaster with this, the third track of 2008. "Signal" - is a track based on signal communications with Dmitry Fyodorov’s restless soul that was received through some serious black magic that would even make the short guy in Abruptum (the man that goes by the name of ‘It’ because he is too evil to have a real name!) go bananas. Watch out, this is evil magic stuff, it will destroy both dance floors and hockey rinks.
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The second track in Dmitry Fyodorov’s shocking series of bangers 2008 takes us back to the cold war. “1987” is a tribute of the same year. The year when Soviet met Canada in Canada Cup. At this time Soviet hockey players weren't allowed to play in the NHL, so the Russian players went over to Canada to show the rest of the world how to play a noble game of hockey . Sadly Soviet lost the game, but the game is considered one of the best hockey games every played by some experts. A true showcase of great hockey.
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Every 29th of 2008 Adrian Recordings will release a new track by Dmitry Fyodorov. The year starts off with 1b-1. Dmitry Fyodorov - once a successful attack player in HC CSKA Moscow that mysteriously disappeared after an accident on the ice. Now, nearly 30 years later, his soul has returned in the form of dark, distorted house music to bring havoc to dance floors across the globe. 1b-1 combines the harshness and rudety of the French scene but bangs in a tighter and even a more melodic side to it. 1b-1 can be the end of the genre that combines distorted baselines with Depeche Mode’s chimer. We are killing the scene with Dmitry Fyodorov.
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Bake Sale
Dmitry Fyodorov
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Coming To Shake Me
Vipe Out
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Lane
Lane
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Leaves
Like Honey
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December song
Biker boy
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Crash
Lowood
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Into Night
Sophie Rimheden
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1991 including remixes
Robert Svensson
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Rest in Dub
Ital Skurk
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Fuglesang
Existensminimum
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X Telling Me About The Loss Of Something Dear, At Age 16
Hello Saferide
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Caroline (jag såg dig)
Christopher Sander
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En hand himlen
Jonathan Johansson
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Neon (The Single)
Tam Tapir
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Commuting Colour Remixes
Boeoes Kaelstigen
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MD5VSSHA1
Dmitry Fyodorov
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Friday on My Knees
The Fine Arts Showcase
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Vad Ska Vi Göra Med Henry
Parken, The Bethlehem Beard Corporation
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…and then there was Timo
Timo Räisänen
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Got It All
Erik de Vahl


