After scouring amazon it turns out that there are 3 K7 DVD's !!! ....

1.     3 Lux - The DVD Collection 
Studio K7 
DVD - 1 April, 2002 
Limited Availability

2.     X-Mix - The DVD Collection - Part 2 
Studio K7 
DVD - 1 April, 2002 
Limited Availability
 
3.     X-Mix - The DVD Collection - Part 1 
Studio K7 
DVD - 1 April, 2002 
Limited Availability
 
 

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Neil Wallace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 2:17 PM
>To: Langsman, Marc; [email protected]
>Subject: RE: [313] X-Mix DVD
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>from the k7 page
>
>"The X-Mix series cruised to a triumphant conclusion with a 
>final sequence
>of dazzling dance mixes illustrated in time by prodigious 
>visual designs.
>With Electro Boogie, which went on to inspire a short CD mix 
>series of its
>own, X-Mix moved away from house and techno and into the 
>primal digitality
>of electro. Dave Clarke?s peerless mix contains classics from 
>the Imperial
>Brothers, Hashim, Model 500 and LFO. Electro was back.
>Kevin Saunderson?s mix for a Transmission From Deep Space 
>Radio represents
>Detroit at its mid-90s funkiest. The techno pioneer?s imaginary station
>transmits from extra-orbital realms, as digital artists whisk 
>us between
>stand-alone deep spaces and virtual worlds. The mix includes 
>classics from
>E-Dancer, R-Tyme, Plastikman and Sean Deason.
>X-Mix hit its final high with Jack The Box. It wasn?t just Hardfloor?s
>stunning acid house set, crafted with love and featuring legendary 80s
>Chicago tunes from Adonis, Phuture, DJ Pierre and Armando alongside new
>tracks from the Düsseldorf duo themselves ? definitely one of the
>mixological highs of the series. It was also a whole new 
>visual style from a
>team of Viennese artists ? a thrillingly high-velocity urban 
>abstraction
>fashioned out of old 16mm film, video samples and animated 
>still frames."
>
>sounds good - sounds even better because of the fact it deosnt seem to
>feature cheesy cgi graphics which are usually de-rigeur for electronic
>music.
>i never even heard about the first 2 in the series - anyone seen?
>
>:-----Original Message-----
>:From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>:Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 2:01 PM
>:To: [email protected]
>:Subject: [313] X-Mix DVD
>:
>:
>:
>:K7113PDVD
>: X-Mix III DVD Collection - Various Artists
>:
>:36 essential techno, acid house and electro tunes. 3 
>genre-defining mixes.
>:Hours of ground-breaking digital imagery.
>:
>:*Wow* - does anyone have this ? Is it worth getting ? [sounds good]
>:
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