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Albums 
 
FRONTLINE RELEASES 
 
DANCE 
 
[ ]   CURTIN, DAN WE ARE THE ONES Headspace 
      (CD HS 019CD)                              C               Techno 
[ ]   GLIM AERIAL VIEW OF MODEL Karate Joe 
      (CD KJ 019)                                BGD          Downtempo 
[ ]   VARIOUS ITS NOT OVER Tresor (CD TRESOR 
      220C)                                      SRD             Techno 
[ ]   VARIOUS THE GOLDEN AGE OF NORTHERN SOUL 
      VOL. 3 KRL (CD BESTCD 19)                  V/THE    Northern Soul 
[ ]   VARIOUS SONAR PROJECT VOL. 1 Vibez (CD 
      VPRCD 105)                                 C                Dance 
 
JAZZ 
 
[ ]   DICKIE, NEVILLE OH! PLAY THAT THING 
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