051230lost Raritiessoul Foundation Dvdeditionshibuyabashic69rar Now

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Throwing it back to the Comiket 69 (C69) era with this rare find. File: 051230lost rarities soul foundation dvdedition shibuyabashic69

The Shibuyabashi scene was unmatched for that specific blend of hardcore/rave energy. It’s a shame how much of this media is becoming "lost media" due to dead links and corrupted RAR files. Best if you have the file and are

Glad I could salvage this one. Hit me in the DMs if you’re looking for obscure 2005 scene preservation. #Shibuyabashi #C69 #LostMedia #Hardcore #SoulFoundation #Y2K


A DVD-R compilation allegedly pressed in very limited quantities (possibly <100 copies), featuring:

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Title: [ISO/Request] Looking for info on "Soul Foundation DVD Edition" (Shibuyabashi C69 rarities)

Body: Digging through the archives for this specific release. I came across the filename 051230lost_rarities_soul_foundation_dvdedition_shibuyabashic69rar but the link is long dead.

Does anyone have a working mirror or any background info on this set? I’m assuming "C69" refers to Comiket 69, which places this around late 2005. Is this a video collection or a music compilation? Any leads on the tracklist or a re-upload would be massively appreciated. Trying to preserve some of this lost scene history. A single long filename can tell a surprising story


A single long filename can tell a surprising story. "051230lost raritiessoul foundation dvdeditionshibuyabashic69rar" reads like a compact archive index—date, descriptors, format, location, and a probable archive type. Below I break down likely meanings, assess authenticity risks, suggest legal and ethical considerations, and offer practical next steps for collectors or curious readers.

The rar archive that surfaced years later contained:

The bashic69 tag suggests the uploader was close to the original producers—perhaps a DJ or collector who digitized their personal copy.

To date, no major label discography lists Soul Foundation. However, digging into Japanese independent music archives (via sites like Discogs, SoundCloud archives, or old Mixi community posts) reveals:

No commercial DVD exists under that name. Therefore, the dvdedition in the filename refers to a self-pressed DVD-R given to attendees or traded among collectors.