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Tetris by Game Over (1992) | |
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Tetris by Doctor Spin (1992) | |
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Jonathan II by Dennis DJ (1999) | |
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Russian Melody by Network Red (2002) | |
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Line Drop by Extended Famm (2002) | |
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Momento Contento by Gigi D'Agostino (2004) | |
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The End--Tis Rising in Squares by Screaming Mechanical Brain (2004) | |
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Tetris by Basshunter (2006) | |
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Acid Tetris by Julian DJ & Davide Sonar (2006) | |
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21 Concepts by MC Lars (2006) | |
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Whistling Dave by Scooter (2007) | |
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VodSka-Dance by Dubmood (2008) | |
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Plane to Spain by Basshunter (2009) | |
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Tetris by Electrixx (2009) | |
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Tetradis Dub by Dub Terror (2009) | |
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Giro in Giostra by DJ Maxwell (2010) | |
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Jump & Run by Dan Winter (2010) | |
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Tetris by Doctor P (2011) | |
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Get It Back by Gucci Mane feat. 2 Chainz (2012) | |
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Korobeiniki by Nikolay Alexeyevich Nekrasov (1861) | |
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Pedorazu by Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (1989) | |
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Tetris Wonderland by DJ Scotch Egg (2005) | |
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Tetris by Powerglove (2005) | |
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The Tetris Theme Tune by Ed Cox (2006) | |
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Tetris: Type A by Yoko Shimomura (2008) | |
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Music A by The OneUps (2008) | |
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Tetris With Lyrics by Brentalfloss (2010) | |
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Korobeiniki by Daniel Tidwell (2010) | |
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Gypsy Tetris (Gameboy - Type A) by Brentalfloss (2010) | |
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Tetris 2005 (Single Edit) remix by DJ Joystick (2006) | |
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Spinks said on Friday, 07 May 2010:
Hehe, yeah, great stuff! I've changed Korobeiniki to show Nekrasov as the only artist since we should only use "Traditional Folk" when there is absolutely no information about the origin of a track. It's a fairly good approximation to say that this is by Nekrasov. However, it can definitely be tagged as "Folk", that's a more appropriate way to do it IMO. I've also resetted the image - let's only use cover artwork where available, and leave it as the default where it can't be found. Hope that makes sense. Thanks! |
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DJ Anubis said on Friday, 07 May 2010:
For some reason I prefer the Network Red version, it's so over the top, it gets good again (those vocals: RUSSIAN MELODY!!! lol):D Thanks for the quick edit again and hope you don't mind I used the right spelling and also credited "traditional folk"... since he was a poet, not the composer... maybe somebody from Russia can fill us in about the details :) |
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Spinks said on Friday, 07 May 2010:
Yeah, I think you're right and I think it's fine to leave it as an interpolation. I prefer the Dub Terror version :) |
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DJ Anubis said on Friday, 07 May 2010:
Thanks for the fast edit... and about this one... think in the beginning it's a direct sample, after that everything is replayed. |
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