RIP Maxi Jazz

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freeridenick
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RIP Maxi Jazz

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Faithless were a massive influence on me and opened my eyes, alongside The Chemical Brothers, to new music coming out of the Acid House rave scene. They still sound as fresh as the first day I heard them.

Maybe now he can get some sleep.



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Kev L
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OMG how sad. My daughter introduced me to Faithless, brilliant music. Can’t believe Maxi was 65! Its troubling when folk around your own age start shuffling off!

RIP Maxi, hope God Is a DJ
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Re: RIP Maxi Jazz

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Sad news indeed.. many a night i had listening to his music, i think :lol: :lol:
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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