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Azzido Da Bass (born Ingo Martens in 1971) is a DJ and music producer based in Hamburg, Germany. Over the years, Ingo Martens has been influenced by a wide range of music genres. As a youth, Ingo first became interested in hip-hop and break dance. By the mid-1980s, Ingo began collecting electronica and synth pop albums from the groups such as Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk and Nitzer Ebb. A few years later, it was acid house and hardcore groups.
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Ministry Of Sound Presents Electro House Sessions 2
16 Years Of Raveline
Bass in Ya Face (disc 1)
FabricLive 19: The Freestylers
Anthems of Ibiza (disc 3)
Rush Hour (disc 2)
Dance Decades: A Complete History of Dance (disc 3)
Ministry of Sound: The Annual 2004 (disc 3: Annual Anthem)
Electro Tech (disc 1)
De Maxx: Long Player 3 (disc 2: Classics)
KISStory: Ibiza Classics (disc 2)
Sunshine Live, Volume 3 (disc 3)
Beautiful Game (disc 2)
Ministry of Sound: Addicted to Bass (disc 2)
The Stanton Session
2-Step: The Album (mixed by James Ash)
Clubmix 2001 (disc 2)
The Club Box (disc 2)
Pepsi Chart Hits, Volume 3 (disc 2)
Houseworks #2 (Mixed by DJ Antoine)
Technodrome, Volume 8 (disc 1)
Future Trance, Volume 14 (disc 1)
The Clubber's Bible Winter 2002 (disc 2)
Ministry of Sound: UK Garage the Album (The Sound of 2000) (disc 2)
Transcendental Euphoria (disc 2)
Now That's What I Call Music 47 (disc 2)
Cream Anthems 2001 (disc 1)
Ministry of Sound: The Annual 2000 (disc 1) (Mixed by Judge Jules)
Music for the Maases (Mixed by Timo Maas) (disc 1)
Essential Mix: Mixed by DJ Icey
Ministry of Sound: Ayia Napa: The Album (disc 2)
Plastic Compilation, Volume 4
Now Dance 2001 (disc 1)
Essential Selection Spring 2000 (disc 1)
Trance Nation 01>>00 (mixed by Azzido Da Bass) (disc 1)
Club 2K (disc 1)
Gatecrasher: National Anthems (disc 1)
Home: Sydney (Disc 2)
Dance Now 2000, Volume 2 (disc 2)