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 Favourite unreleased Sharkey track?

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Elipton Given that AB recently gifted us to a Sharkey track remixed for us, I figure I'd actually give the forum some CPR and post a thread.

Mine's "Bang Like a Mother".

Great rhythm, lots of various changes and twists and a track that perfectly embodies the fun Freeform/Hardcore blend that's been lost in time.

djDMS *Waits for somebody to say 'all of them'*
Smoogie All of them!

But this one is, was and always will be a stonker!

wong black rain
Captain Triceps Sound Assassin, I don't think that was released was it.
Smoogie
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Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
Sound Assassin, I don't think that was released was it.



If it was good then no, it probably wasn't
Cyrax Dual Illumination is awesome.

Never Say Die is my fav track by Sharkey though.
Bring Me Round To Love Sharkey - Product Of Society.. It really is free from form in all aspects.


Edit,, just realised it was unreleased tracks only o well woops.
Smoogie
quote:
Originally posted by Cyrax:
Dual Illumination is awesome.

Never Say Die is my fav track by Sharkey though.



Add the Kevin Energy Remix to it, the one on Bonkers 18 then I would agree totally!

The thing is Sharkey was to Freeform what Hixxy was to mainstream, Hixxy also never released some tunes or released them years late.

Did he ever release his remix of DJ's Unite vol 1 that is on Bonkers 7? You know the remake of that Old Skool classic?

Well there is a dub plate release uploaded to Youtube:

Samination
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Originally posted by Smoogie:
quote:
Originally posted by Cyrax:
Dual Illumination is awesome.

Never Say Die is my fav track by Sharkey though.



Add the Kevin Energy Remix to it, the one on Bonkers 18 then I would agree totally!

The thing is Sharkey was to Freeform what Hixxy was to mainstream, Hixxy also never released some tunes or released them years late.

Did he ever release his remix of DJ's Unite vol 1 that is on Bonkers 7? You know the remake of that Old Skool classic?

Well there is a dub plate release uploaded to Youtube:

sJC5ZK4aVo4



Wow, I hadn't bothered listening to the orignal. This version is spot on :o
Thumpa Black Rain
Today's The Day
Never Say Die
Lazerbeam Addict
Ascending Angels
Bang Like A Mother
Sound Assassin

Not got 3 of them, would kill for em.
Craigavon raver
quote:
Originally posted by Elipton:
Given that AB recently gifted us to a Sharkey track remixed for us, I figure I'd actually give the forum some CPR and post a thread.

Mine's "Bang Like a Mother".

Great rhythm, lots of various changes and twists and a track that perfectly embodies the fun Freeform/Hardcore blend that's been lost in time.





Great tune! very happy hardcore sounding as well
Smoogie
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Originally posted by Craigavon raver:
quote:
Originally posted by Elipton:
Given that AB recently gifted us to a Sharkey track remixed for us, I figure I'd actually give the forum some CPR and post a thread.

Mine's "Bang Like a Mother".

Great rhythm, lots of various changes and twists and a track that perfectly embodies the fun Freeform/Hardcore blend that's been lost in time.





Great tune! very happy hardcore sounding as well



That was the so called 'Bouncy Freeform' style which was sadly very small compared the other styles of the time. It was mostly about energy and the feel good facto and a few Old Skool influences as you mentioned, Happy Hardcore sounding. Usually but not always thee was the harder bouncy kicks as well as sometimes vocals. It was a fun style and was much more enjoyable that the stuff that the mainstream guys where putting out at the time
Triquatra Sound Assassin!

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