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One of the best sets I ever saw at a rave at the Rezerection probably in 91 , then just discovered she is on youtube and still utterly gorgeous.
Also listened to great Nightmares on wax and Peggy Gou boiler rooms. Have spent hours on my sons Numarks this lockdown and really enjoyed it , mixing is a bit train wreck at times and get worse the more I drink but hey ho.
A bit of flange and a spelling error
Call to prayer
Hey Chester great thread, something more mellow for a monday comedown
Marshmallowed
Just bounced my way through this thread, AirPlaying the tunes to the hi-fi, much to my wife’s bemusement.
Didn’t know her when I was raving and this isn’t her cup of tea at all.
Takes me right back though and a lot of this thread is amazing.
And all of this album is great
https://youtu.be/sXj8bgbRQsU
Inspired by the DJ Sammon above.
I'd go for the instrumental of that Congress track, that vocal has been shoehorned in!
Or the Janis Joplin Tribute JJ Tribute.
Think the Congress riff was from this
chestercopperpot
I’d go for the instrumental of that Congress track, that vocal has been shoehorned in!
I've always liked the vocal, it adds something imho. But I do remember it getting a very Marmite response. Instrumental is still ace too.
But if you want some proper nasty vocals, I believe there was a vocals added version of Orbital's Belfast...
It did.
The vocals could be pretty iffy back then (limited sampler memory and lack of pitch independent time stretching) and were often added in later releases for radio play. Some were such an afterthought/resented by the artist they were even out of key!
If anyones into their cheesy piano house, this is an absolute belter of a mix of some classics from the bonkers nights in 90-92 at Wigan Pier. Loving the samples of the news footage from the day mixed in over the Hardcore Uproar intro.
https://www.mixcloud.com/richard-martin7/wigan-pier-piano-dayz/
can't get this to embed:
no idea why... need your lovin, but not that crappy chart single baby d version
I've not posted any mixes because that was how most people first heard these tracks, that or via compilations. Most were vinyl EPs (the first releases/promos's/white labels) owned by DJ's, wannabe DJ's and "enthusiasts". Hence a lot of people didn't know the names of the tracks, as they were mixed, cut/mashed up, pitched up and well you know!
Vaughn Bode that is.....
What was that mantra again....
Only one Prodigy tune so far (minus points for that) and we haven't exhausted the playlist by a long stretch. Not touched many of the cheesier/big hitters yet!
This went a bit mainstream ... but definitely earwormy.
@reeksy - really like the Ragga Twins, I saw them in the moon club (before it became Lakota) in Bristol when they were just starting out.
They are still going today and pop up all over the place.
@mrmonkfinger There you go embedded now. Yeah that link won't have it for some reason.
I’ll stick up one of my own mixes. 75 minutes of electro silliness 🙂
https://www.mixcloud.com/daniel-bower/electroddities/
Listen to the bassline talk.
It's about time we quit playing games.
Merry Christmas bellends
damm... that's some good music up there guys... I rolled myself a few cbg buds from a local weed shot and off I go...
https://www.manituherbs.com/for-your-well-being
Get some darkness down ya
I could watch DJ Rap all night, oh my lord.
This mix has basically all my favourite early nineties tunes, with no ‘playing with knives’ thank god, the only oddity being fire starter.
Bugger just realised this was done a couple of pages back. Oh well, I’ll leave it in case anyone missed it.
Bit of Joey Beltram? Oh yes
Got beef
Diddily bow bow
Have you lot heard the latest Freestylers stuff? Its got a lovely early 90's house vibe to it, and a great use/rework of an 80's goth sample
you did say mitigating circumstances
i know this is more house, but with the many references to that sasha tape
Mash the angel
And back on track