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  1. Released: 2000. Big Sounds of the Drags is the second album by the Dutch electronic musician Junkie XL, released on Roadrunner Records in 1999.

  2. My favorite album of all time. I am a die-hard fan of "Saturday Teenage Kick" for life. However, in "Big Sounds Of The Drags", Tom Holkenborg kept his godlike touch and brought more diversity, allowing a larger range of dreaming sounds to exist. Two more things : the title is just badass and the album cover is fantastic.

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    • Breakbeat, Progressive House, Big Beat
  3. Tom Holkenborg (born 8 December 1967), also known as Junkie XL, is a Dutch composer, multi-instrumentalist, DJ, producer, and engineer. Originally known for his trance productions, he has moved to producing electronica and big beat music and film scores.

  4. However, in "Big Sounds Of The Drags", Tom Holkenborg kept his godlike touch and brought more diversity, allowing a larger range of dreaming sounds to exist. Two more things : the title is just badass and the album cover is fantastic. It pictures the energy given off from this music so well. For real big beat fans, this is the ultimate version ...

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  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Big Sounds Of The Drags" on Discogs. ... – Tom Holkenborg; Photography By – Ray English (2 ...

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  6. In the meantime, Holkenborg provided music for a handful of video games and made his feature film scoring debut with the 1998 Dutch film Siberia (as Junkie XL). Returning to dance music, Big Sounds of the Drags, released in 1999, was the first album from his expanded lineup. More than two years later, Holkenborg masterminded the first (legal ...

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  8. Dec 18, 2010 · Album Review by Mark Bayross Dutchman Tom Holkenborg AKA Junkie XL’s second album BIG SOUNDS OF THE DRAGS was released in 2000, but serves as the main musical input into fellow countryman Robert Jan Westdijk’s film SIBERIA. In a similar marriage of beats and celluloid to German indie hit RUN LOLA