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Si Thompson
I'll get the ball rolling with some 1996 tracks.
LeVzi
Not sure of years , but awesome tracks.
Smoogie
Happy Gabber!
Sulphurik
Some great ones above. Euro Stomp one my fav ever hardcore tunes. D-Tox - Stand Up great tune which hadn't heard.
Here's another
Alex Threat
This:
Si Thompson
LeVzi. That 'Apocalypse Now' is on a wicked little '3 track' EP. I was a big fan of Davie Forbes work.
This is actually my favourite from that release.
Si Thompson
Some of my favourite Davie Forbes tracks.
Alex Threat
Some of my favourites
Si Thompson
Some crackers there, Alex.
Alex Threat
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Some crackers there, Alex.
Thanks mate. I've been asked to do a 2 hour old skool mix for a lads radio show. It will feature loads of old Evo's Dwarfs, Babybooms, Roughneck, tracks of the likes. Its to do with an old rave from the North East called the Colosseum. Played all the great anthems like this. I think the rave ran from 92 - 97, but I'm not 100% on that
LeVzi
quote:Originally posted by Alex Threat:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Some crackers there, Alex.
Thanks mate. I've been asked to do a 2 hour old skool mix for a lads radio show. It will feature loads of old Evo's Dwarfs, Babybooms, Roughneck, tracks of the likes. Its to do with an old rave from the North East called the Colosseum. Played all the great anthems like this. I think the rave ran from 92 - 97, but I'm not 100% on that
Never heard of it tbh. Must have been a small local one. Unless other events used it but it wasn't called the Colosseum ?
Alex Threat
Yeah, it was in Norton which is near Middlesbrough. It was a big event for the North East, but as you said, maybe not for people out of the area. It wasn't on a scale of anything like The Rez, or the likes
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Alex Threat:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Some crackers there, Alex.
Thanks mate. I've been asked to do a 2 hour old skool mix for a lads radio show. It will feature loads of old Evo's Dwarfs, Babybooms, Roughneck, tracks of the likes. Its to do with an old rave from the North East called the Colosseum. Played all the great anthems like this. I think the rave ran from 92 - 97, but I'm not 100% on that
Never heard of it tbh. Must have been a small local one. Unless other events used it but it wasn't called the Colosseum ?
Nah. It was a pretty big club. Their events were in Stockton-on-Tees. It was a similar concept to Club Kinetic. I always liked tapes from these events because more obscure stuff was played. Same with Uprising.
This is their NYE 1995 event. Scott Brown played. He's on this video at 1 hour 7 minutes.
Alex Threat
It have some big names on, but mainly local dj's i think. I must admit it was a bit before my time haha
Alex Threat
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Alex Threat:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Some crackers there, Alex.
Thanks mate. I've been asked to do a 2 hour old skool mix for a lads radio show. It will feature loads of old Evo's Dwarfs, Babybooms, Roughneck, tracks of the likes. Its to do with an old rave from the North East called the Colosseum. Played all the great anthems like this. I think the rave ran from 92 - 97, but I'm not 100% on that
Never heard of it tbh. Must have been a small local one. Unless other events used it but it wasn't called the Colosseum ?
Nah. It was a pretty big club. Their events were in Stockton-on-Tees. It was a similar concept to Club Kinetic. I always liked tapes from these events because more obscure stuff was played. Same with Uprising.
This is their NYE 1995 event. Scott Brown played. He's on this video at 1 hour 7 minutes.
You beat me to it haha. Yeah, i think the music policy was just pretty much fast & bouncy, anything goes haha
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Alex Threat:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Some crackers there, Alex.
Thanks mate. I've been asked to do a 2 hour old skool mix for a lads radio show. It will feature loads of old Evo's Dwarfs, Babybooms, Roughneck, tracks of the likes. Its to do with an old rave from the North East called the Colosseum. Played all the great anthems like this. I think the rave ran from 92 - 97, but I'm not 100% on that
Around 1994/95 the further you went north the harder the music was. In the Midlands you had a mix of Diehard (which played Happy and Breakbeat) then Pandemonium that was more Breakbeat Jungle. The further south you went the more Breakbeat it was. Places like Fusion etc. Great time to be raving in the UK.
Alex Threat
Ah cool, I get you. So i would imagine there was more of the "tartan techno" up in the North East because of the influence from Scotland. Explains why like you said it is more of the harder stuff like Dwarf, Babyboom, Screwdriver etc
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Alex Threat:
Ah cool, I get you. So i would imagine there was more of the "tartan techno" up in the North East because of the influence from Scotland. Explains why like you said it is more of the harder stuff like Dwarf, Babyboom, Screwdriver etc
The Scottish were responsible for their own sub genre 'Bouncy Techno', but yes, lots of the Dutch stuff was getting played at Rezerection & The Fubar.
Alex Threat
Aye, yep i get ya. Thanks mate
LeVzi
Diehard was in leicester, and Kintetic in Stoke, then there was the pleasuredome in Liverpool. They were the "big three" before you got to Scotland. Then Steam hit in N Wales. The warehouse parties were mainly down south, and in Scotland. Hardcore events popped up nearly everywhere tbh, they were so popular 95-97. Even hear in Wales we had 3 regular places. Hillside, Southern and Marthas.
I have vague memories of most places, some I aren't even sure are real tbh, that whole period of my life is a complete blur.
That Davie Forbes selection shows how good the man was at Hardcore. It's no suprise to me he's having success in Trance now. He gave me permission to remix one of his tracks once and tbh I didn't do it justice, but getting that honour was so cool, he's such a good bloke.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
Diehard was in leicester, and Kintetic in Stoke, then there was the pleasuredome in Liverpool. They were the "big three" before you got to Scotland. Then Steam hit in N Wales. The warehouse parties were mainly down south, and in Scotland. Hardcore events popped up nearly everywhere tbh, they were so popular 95-97. Even hear in Wales we had 3 regular places. Hillside, Southern and Marthas.
I have vague memories of most places, some I aren't even sure are real tbh, that whole period of my life is a complete blur.
That Davie Forbes selection shows how good the man was at Hardcore. It's no suprise to me he's having success in Trance now. He gave me permission to remix one of his tracks once and tbh I didn't do it justice, but getting that honour was so cool, he's such a good bloke.
The Pleasuredome had a lot of events in Skegness.
Aye. Davie Forbes's Happy Hardcore was excellent.
LeVzi
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
Diehard was in leicester, and Kintetic in Stoke, then there was the pleasuredome in Liverpool. They were the "big three" before you got to Scotland. Then Steam hit in N Wales. The warehouse parties were mainly down south, and in Scotland. Hardcore events popped up nearly everywhere tbh, they were so popular 95-97. Even hear in Wales we had 3 regular places. Hillside, Southern and Marthas.
I have vague memories of most places, some I aren't even sure are real tbh, that whole period of my life is a complete blur.
That Davie Forbes selection shows how good the man was at Hardcore. It's no suprise to me he's having success in Trance now. He gave me permission to remix one of his tracks once and tbh I didn't do it justice, but getting that honour was so cool, he's such a good bloke.
The Pleasuredome had a lot of events in Skegness.
Aye. Davie Forbes's Happy Hardcore was excellent.
That was fantasy Island in Skegness ?
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
Diehard was in leicester, and Kintetic in Stoke, then there was the pleasuredome in Liverpool. They were the "big three" before you got to Scotland. Then Steam hit in N Wales. The warehouse parties were mainly down south, and in Scotland. Hardcore events popped up nearly everywhere tbh, they were so popular 95-97. Even hear in Wales we had 3 regular places. Hillside, Southern and Marthas.
I have vague memories of most places, some I aren't even sure are real tbh, that whole period of my life is a complete blur.
That Davie Forbes selection shows how good the man was at Hardcore. It's no suprise to me he's having success in Trance now. He gave me permission to remix one of his tracks once and tbh I didn't do it justice, but getting that honour was so cool, he's such a good bloke.
The Pleasuredome had a lot of events in Skegness.
Aye. Davie Forbes's Happy Hardcore was excellent.
That was fantasy Island in Skegness ?
Pleasuredome events also.
Si Thompson
Fantasy Island is the venue, not the event. It's a family amusement park.
Just a few examples of Pleasuredome events in Skegness.
I only ever saw the fliers for Fantasy Island, looked mad with about 10 rooms. But not many people ever seemed to talk about it, Helter, Dreamscape yes, but never that place for some reason.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Fantasy Island is the venue, not the event. It's a family amusement park.
Just a few examples of Pleasuredome events in Skegness.
I only ever saw the fliers for Fantasy Island, looked mad with about 10 rooms. But not many people ever seemed to talk about it, Helter, Dreamscape yes, but never that place for some reason.
I used to think it was an event too, because as you say, the flyer always had 'Fantasy Island' in big letters.
Sulphurik
Panic been busy with lockdown mixes! had quick skim through first hour of this one. I liked mix between Do what ya like & Cold As Ice!
Si Thompson
This is one of those situations where I actually like the remix better than the original.
Love the vibe with this remix. Those pianos are lush.
Si Thompson
Brisk's first track @ Helter Skelter 'Human Nature' in June 1998. MC Massive on the Mic.
Si Thompson
Cracker from 1998.
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Panic been busy with lockdown mixes! had quick skim through first hour of this one. I liked mix between Do what ya like & Cold As Ice!
Some great tracks in this and many I'm not sure what they are. Featuring various Scott Brown tracks, Do what ya like (Gordon Tennant remix), Active Force - Head like a pacman aswell as other UK & Dutch happy tracks.
Anyone know track after Wonderful Days around 1:02:30. Sounds like Paul Elstak.
Also which Gordon Tennant track is it after head like a pacman at 1:35:00?
Sulphurik
What's the track at 1:40:30, it's Scott Brown isn't it?
LeVzi
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
What's the track at 1:40:30, it's Scott Brown isn't it?
Q tex I think, same diff
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
What's the track at 1:40:30, it's Scott Brown isn't it?
Q tex I think, same diff
When you mentioned Q-Tex reminded me what it was Q-Tex vs Technosis - Kaos
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
What's the track at 1:40:30, it's Scott Brown isn't it?
Q tex I think, same diff
When you mentioned Q-Tex reminded me what it was Q-Tex vs Technosis - Kaos
Written by Vince Watson. Engineered by Scott Brown.
Si Thompson
Big.
Si Thompson
Pretty decent remix. Made late 1995. Released 1996.
LeVzi
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Pretty decent remix. Made late 1995. Released 1996.
That's an awesom remix of that track :) Better than the original imo. The 2nd remix and this, imo 50/50 tbh, as to which I prefer. THis for the stomp energy, but the 2nd remix is the one I knew best. We all did. So I dunno.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Pretty decent remix. Made late 1995. Released 1996.
That's an awesom remix of that track :) Better than the original imo. The 2nd remix and this, imo 50/50 tbh, as to which I prefer. THis for the stomp energy, but the 2nd remix is the one I knew best. We all did. So I dunno.
Oh yeah. For sure. I think the original is pretty average. So, a 50/50 between this, and Slipmatt's 1994 remix, is how I see it too.
Si Thompson
Prefer this to the Brisk version.
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Panic been busy with lockdown mixes! had quick skim through first hour of this one. I liked mix between Do what ya like & Cold As Ice!
Some great tracks in this and many I'm not sure what they are. Featuring various Scott Brown tracks, Do what ya like (Gordon Tennant remix), Active Force - Head like a pacman aswell as other UK & Dutch happy tracks.
Anyone know track after Wonderful Days around 1:02:30. Sounds like Paul Elstak.
Also which Gordon Tennant track is it after head like a pacman at 1:35:00?
It's Speedy Joe (Gordon Tennant) - Muzak Man. Have also heard Speedy Joe track, sounds great also. Always did like the style of good number of Gordon Tennant's releases. Couple of favourites including Spiral Force, A Can Fly, Eurocore (Rezerrection Mix), Latin Stomp, The Incredible. Euro Stomp still my favourite.
Sulphurik
Always liked this one from Ham.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Always liked this one from Ham.
Cracker!
Alex Threat
Couple Q-Tex tracks
Si Thompson
Love this. Underplayed.
Alex Threat
Absolutely love this track
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Alex Threat:
Absolutely love this track
Goes well with this track.
Alex Threat
Yes! another great track
Si Thompson
Underplayed 1995 Scott Brown track. Quality EP.
Alex Threat
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Underplayed 1995 Scott Brown track. Quality EP.
Beauty that like. Straight onto discogs haha
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Alex Threat:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Underplayed 1995 Scott Brown track. Quality EP.
Beauty that like. Straight onto discogs haha
Yeah. I picked it up about 5 years ago. Only ever heard it on a Brisk set from Helter Skelter 'Keepin' The Fires Burnin' which was late 1995.
Si Thompson
Played this last in a set a couple of weeks ago.
Alex Threat
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Played this last in a set a couple of weeks ago.
Yeah, using it as my first tune in a two hour mix I've been asked to do for someone
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Alex Threat:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Played this last in a set a couple of weeks ago.
Yeah, using it as my first tune in a two hour mix I've been asked to do for someone
I remember Scott Brown playing it last in this set with MC Marley upstairs in the Sanctuary.
Si Thompson
I would like to have seen Scott Brown carry on with this style into 2000.
These late Twisted Vinyl releases were the nuts.
Si Thompson
Sulphurik
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Nice....
Sulphurik
Brilliant to hear this one again. Would have been first Marc Smith track I heard from Bonkers 2. Marc Smith's productions have always been great.
LeVzi
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
omg that made me laugh, I remember when that landed, Dougal played it at Helter Skelter. Magika and Stixman hyped it up so much, yet they didnt fking make it, Dougal did.
Was a good idea for a track but could have been so much better, always sounded like it was mixed in a library. So quiet.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
omg that made me laugh, I remember when that landed, Dougal played it at Helter Skelter. Magika and Stixman hyped it up so much, yet they didnt fking make it, Dougal did.
Was a good idea for a track but could have been so much better, always sounded like it was mixed in a library. So quiet.
That was Helter Skelter 'Voyager' in March 1996. He played it last. Vibes also played it.
I recently had to buy it again as my white label copy had a hairline crack through it. So I now have the full release as well.
I prefer it to this version.
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
Such a good EP.
Si Thompson
Ruff..
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
One of my favourites.
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
Underplayed track. Heard Vibes play it in 2000.
Si Thompson
Much prefer the other side which isn't on YouTube. I will upload it tomorrow.
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
Best version on this EP IMO.
Si Thompson
Quality track.
Brainchild
I have noticed that Dougal has been uploading a bunch of tracks from the Essential Platinum labels onto Beatport (https://www.beatport.com/label/essential-platinum/17260/tracks), both 90s and 2000s. I am curious if the plan is to make all the tracks available as there isn't too many from the 90s up there yet. Hopefully they all get made available.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Brainchild:
I have noticed that Dougal has been uploading a bunch of tracks from the Essential Platinum labels onto Beatport (https://www.beatport.com/label/essential-platinum/17260/tracks), both 90s and 2000s. I am curious if the plan is to make all the tracks available as there isn't too many from the 90s up there yet. Hopefully they all get made available.
That link is broken. I have managed to pick up most digitally anyway, via restored vinyl rips etc.
Also, there was this from 2015 with a few Dougal bits on.
quote:Originally posted by Brainchild:
I have noticed that Dougal has been uploading a bunch of tracks from the Essential Platinum labels onto Beatport (https://www.beatport.com/label/essential-platinum/17260/tracks), both 90s and 2000s. I am curious if the plan is to make all the tracks available as there isn't too many from the 90s up there yet. Hopefully they all get made available.
Wrong time period for this thread, but I was hoping to see the DJ Bee & Overflow Mix of Sunrise. It was on Trackitdown a long time ago but I never saw it anywhere else.
The link works if you delete the parenthesis on the end.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Impulse_Response:
quote:Originally posted by Brainchild:
I have noticed that Dougal has been uploading a bunch of tracks from the Essential Platinum labels onto Beatport (https://www.beatport.com/label/essential-platinum/17260/tracks), both 90s and 2000s. I am curious if the plan is to make all the tracks available as there isn't too many from the 90s up there yet. Hopefully they all get made available.
Wrong time period for this thread, but I was hoping to see the DJ Bee & Overflow Mix of Sunrise. It was on Trackitdown a long time ago but I never saw it anywhere else.
The link works if you delete the parenthesis on the end.
Grabbed that this morning. No longer on Juno either.
Samination
Presumable the tracks on there are mostly the ones that got updated for his Artist album over at Billy Dick Bunter's webstore.
Shining Down Original Mix
Styles, Force
That's not the original. It sounds way too much 2006 for that
Sulphurik
Just came across this classic from a recent DJ Panic online mix. Managed to find out what the track was, initially thought it sounded like Paul Elstak but it's Wonderland. Another of their tracks Fantasy Of Love has the vocals that feature in Brisk & Trixxy's Eyeopener.
Si Thompson
Now this is quality. Only recall Sy & Ramos playing it.
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Just came across this classic from a recent DJ Panic online mix. Managed to find out what the track was, initially thought it sounded like Paul Elstak but it's Wonderland. Another of their tracks Fantasy Of Love has the vocals that feature in Brisk & Trixxy's Eyeopener.
I mean Euro Love
Samination
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Mental_Adam
hevan
Second Wave is my top favourite track of all time. Didn't want to just spam Scott Brown but Elysium, Super Sharp Beatz, and Healing Mind are huge.
Si Thompson
Prefer this to the Justin Time remix.
Samination
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Prefer this to the Justin Time remix.
Yes what a track that was, one my favourites from Bonkers 5. I did sell my copies of the older Bonkers compilations, sometimes wish I held on to them.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Prefer this to the Justin Time remix.
Yes what a track that was, one my favourites from Bonkers 5. I did sell my copies of the older Bonkers compilations, sometimes wish I held on to them.
I loved this era of Hardcore. It just gives you such a good feeling.
Si Thompson
Classic!
Sulphurik
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Always preferred this remix.
Excuse the wrong label in the caption. Not my upload. Came out on a red vinyl.
Sulphurik
Which version of Shining Down does anyone think is best? Original, Brisk remix, Slipmatt remix
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Which version of Shining Down does anyone think is best? Original, Brisk remix, Slipmatt remix
Probably the Slipmatt remix. I do like the original and Brisk remixes, though.
LeVzi
The original of Shining Down is my personal favourite.
I prefer the unreleased dubplate of Heart of Gold to, to the one everyone knows.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
The original of Shining Down is my personal favourite.
I prefer the unreleased dubplate of Heart of Gold to, to the one everyone knows.
It's alright. Either Jon Doe remix or the version from the United Dance album for me.
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Which version of Shining Down does anyone think is best? Original, Brisk remix, Slipmatt remix
Probably the Slipmatt remix. I do like the original and Brisk remixes, though.
Yes you're right. First version of the track heard was the Brisk mix which always liked and still do. Like the original also but think Slipmatt's remix is even better! Melody sound at 2m 45 - love it.
Loved Slipmatt's style especially around 96 & 97.
Sulphurik
Always liked this one
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Always liked this one
Great shout! Seriously underrated track.
LeVzi
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
The original of Shining Down is my personal favourite.
I prefer the unreleased dubplate of Heart of Gold to, to the one everyone knows.
It's alright. Either Jon Doe remix or the version from the United Dance album for me.
I just remember when the dubplate got played at Kinetic, only time i've heard Connie totally lose it. Slipmatt , of course, I think, was the first to drop it. And got a rewind. I was rushing like **** when I heard that tape, when it was released, and heard the dubplate myself live, was a fking mega rush, cos it was pure banging.
Listen at 23.15 , and that was Kinetic's normal speed :) Just fking banging.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
The original of Shining Down is my personal favourite.
I prefer the unreleased dubplate of Heart of Gold to, to the one everyone knows.
It's alright. Either Jon Doe remix or the version from the United Dance album for me.
I just remember when the dubplate got played at Kinetic, only time i've heard Connie totally lose it. Slipmatt , of course, I think, was the first to drop it. And got a rewind. I was rushing like **** when I heard that tape, when it was released, and heard the dubplate myself live, was a fking mega rush, cos it was pure banging.
Listen at 23.15 , and that was Kinetic's normal speed :) Just fking banging.
Aye. Kinetic used to have the deck pitch altered. Those sets were fast.
Si Thompson
I loved this track. Sounds more 1997 than 1999.
LeVzi
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
The original of Shining Down is my personal favourite.
I prefer the unreleased dubplate of Heart of Gold to, to the one everyone knows.
It's alright. Either Jon Doe remix or the version from the United Dance album for me.
I just remember when the dubplate got played at Kinetic, only time i've heard Connie totally lose it. Slipmatt , of course, I think, was the first to drop it. And got a rewind. I was rushing like **** when I heard that tape, when it was released, and heard the dubplate myself live, was a fking mega rush, cos it was pure banging.
Listen at 23.15 , and that was Kinetic's normal speed :) Just fking banging.
Aye. Kinetic used to have the deck pitch altered. Those sets were fast.
Loftgroovers fault
Si Thompson
Still love this.
Si Thompson
Love this. Very underplayed track back in 1997/98.
Si Thompson
Monster tune.
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Which version of Shining Down does anyone think is best? Original, Brisk remix, Slipmatt remix
Probably the Slipmatt remix. I do like the original and Brisk remixes, though.
Yes you're right. First version of the track heard was the Brisk mix which always liked and still do. Like the original also but think Slipmatt's remix is even better! Melody sound at 2m 45 - love it.
Not got this but noticed on this album on CD2 - Higher Love (Slipmatt & Billy Daniel Bunter Remix). The remix Slipmatt did in 1996 was just his remix. The remix on above CD this maybe was the rave breaks remix that they did which was on Helter Skelter Vs Raindance Present Rave Nation The Anthems.
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Which version of Shining Down does anyone think is best? Original, Brisk remix, Slipmatt remix
Probably the Slipmatt remix. I do like the original and Brisk remixes, though.
Yes you're right. First version of the track heard was the Brisk mix which always liked and still do. Like the original also but think Slipmatt's remix is even better! Melody sound at 2m 45 - love it.
Not got this but noticed on this album on CD2 - Higher Love (Slipmatt & Billy Daniel Bunter Remix). The remix Slipmatt did in 1996 was just his remix. The remix on above CD this maybe was the rave breaks remix that they did which was on Helter Skelter Vs Raindance Present Rave Nation The Anthems.
I've got the vinyl and digital for those 2020 remixes.
LeVzi
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Thats pure shite tbh
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Thats pure shite tbh
There's one mix I like. The other 3 are pretty average.
Tbh. It's not a track that needed remixing IMO, but hey ho.
LeVzi
The original was really good, but the Slipmatt remix was unbeatable. Even today that remix just slays any dancefloor tbh, even in a UK Hardcore set.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
The original was really good, but the Slipmatt remix was unbeatable. Even today that remix just slays any dancefloor tbh, even in a UK Hardcore set.
The original and remix are good, but I got sick of hearing the remix. Played far too much IMO.
LeVzi
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
The original was really good, but the Slipmatt remix was unbeatable. Even today that remix just slays any dancefloor tbh, even in a UK Hardcore set.
The original and remix are good, but I got sick of hearing the remix. Played far too much IMO.
tbh at the time I didn't care. Could play it every set and i'd be rushing like fk to it.
Listening to sets recorded then, hearing the repeats is harder to listen to.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
The original was really good, but the Slipmatt remix was unbeatable. Even today that remix just slays any dancefloor tbh, even in a UK Hardcore set.
The original and remix are good, but I got sick of hearing the remix. Played far too much IMO.
tbh at the time I didn't care. Could play it every set and i'd be rushing like fk to it.
Listening to sets recorded then, hearing the repeats is harder to listen to.
I'm talking about since then. It was still getting battered in sets throughout the 00s and even in classic sets now. I think Billy Bunter has played it in every Happy set since 1996.
Si Thompson
Awesome.
LeVzi
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
The original was really good, but the Slipmatt remix was unbeatable. Even today that remix just slays any dancefloor tbh, even in a UK Hardcore set.
The original and remix are good, but I got sick of hearing the remix. Played far too much IMO.
tbh at the time I didn't care. Could play it every set and i'd be rushing like fk to it.
Listening to sets recorded then, hearing the repeats is harder to listen to.
I'm talking about since then. It was still getting battered in sets throughout the 00s and even in classic sets now. I think Billy Bunter has played it in every Happy set since 1996.
In all the years i've heard Bunter, he's hit one decent set.
Better producer than DJ imo.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
The original was really good, but the Slipmatt remix was unbeatable. Even today that remix just slays any dancefloor tbh, even in a UK Hardcore set.
The original and remix are good, but I got sick of hearing the remix. Played far too much IMO.
tbh at the time I didn't care. Could play it every set and i'd be rushing like fk to it.
Listening to sets recorded then, hearing the repeats is harder to listen to.
I'm talking about since then. It was still getting battered in sets throughout the 00s and even in classic sets now. I think Billy Bunter has played it in every Happy set since 1996.
In all the years i've heard Bunter, he's hit one decent set.
Better producer than DJ imo.
Yeah. I don't usually draw for a Bunter set.
Tbh he said in the interview in the user area for the Hattrixx album that he didn't really have much input on some of the tracks. I believe D-Zyne was the engineer for most of his tracks.
LeVzi
Wouldnt suprise me then.
Si Thompson
Love this. Brisk was playing it in 1995.
Si Thompson
One of my favourites from 1994.
LeVzi
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
One of my favourites from 1994.
Whenver I hear that I just think "numero uno" which I loved in 1989.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
One of my favourites from 1994.
Whenver I hear that I just think "numero uno" which I loved in 1989.
Nice find. I didn't know about this track. Sedders and Dougal have obviously gotten the idea for the piano from this.
LeVzi
Find ? lol I remember the original coming out in the top 40 when there was a small wave of tracks like this. Showing my age now tbh lol
There were a few dance tracks that came into popular music, then when I was into rave i'm hearing them again. More so in the house scene late 80s early 90s tbh.
Was a fun time as it was a whole new thing going on.
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
Find ? lol I remember the original coming out in the top 40 when there was a small wave of tracks like this. Showing my age now tbh lol
There were a few dance tracks that came into popular music, then when I was into rave i'm hearing them again. More so in the house scene late 80s early 90s tbh.
Was a fun time as it was a whole new thing going on.
You're 10 years older than me. I was still playing with Ghostbuster figures then. LOL
Samination
LeVzi
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
Find ? lol I remember the original coming out in the top 40 when there was a small wave of tracks like this. Showing my age now tbh lol
There were a few dance tracks that came into popular music, then when I was into rave i'm hearing them again. More so in the house scene late 80s early 90s tbh.
Was a fun time as it was a whole new thing going on.
You're 10 years older than me. I was still playing with Ghostbuster figures then. LOL
Id have been 15 when Numero Uno came out lol I was loving the "dance music" revolution appearing in the charts. S'Express, Bomb the bass, MARRS stuff like that. Only stuff that hit the top 40 then, wasnt a great deal of scope otherwise, unless you were in the know. I had MARRS Pump up the volume on a 45 lol
Si Thompson
On the Jungle tip. Who cares.
Si Thompson
Sulphurik
Came into my head today
Sulphurik
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
I got the repress of this back in 2000. Not a patch on the original, though.
Sulphurik
Alex Threat
Classic babyboom.....
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Alex Threat:
Classic babyboom.....
Love Babyboom and Dwarf records.
Si Thompson
I dropped this in a set last night.
Si Thompson
Love this track.
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
One of my favourites from 1997.
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
Sulphurik
Si Thompson
Probably my favourite track of 1997.
Si Thompson
Another favourite from 1997.
LeVzi
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
How people can dislike this is beyond me. Yeah OK it was rinsed, but its still a fking banging tune none the less, and this is the definitive mix of it. That intro will always be one of my favs, so simple yet so impactful.
Remember the live PA of it ? Skip to 19:18
Si Thompson
9oh9
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
How people can dislike this is beyond me. Yeah OK it was rinsed, but its still a fking banging tune none the less, and this is the definitive mix of it. That intro will always be one of my favs, so simple yet so impactful.
Remember the live PA of it ? Skip to 19:18
Some top quality miming going on there for the keyboards! (Although at least they were plugged in...)
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
Samination
I guess Vinylgroover wasn't the only one who made spanish-like tracks
found this today, going through a load of white labels ive got
Both sides are good. I have this on white label.
possys2
yeah im going through my white labels at the minute. found some great tracks from across the years. 92 to 98 like Demolition Squad ? Destructive EP to Citadel Of Kaos ? Ex Ravers On The Verge / Feed The System.
only doing 20 a day and probs got about 300 to do.
i brought a massive vinyl collection about 12 years ago but then moved to cd/mp3, but back on the 1210s now
found this today, going through a load of white labels ive got
Both sides are good. I have this on white label.
I like the sound of the Dream Tripper remix.
I remember Meadowland (Album mix) from the A point to be made compilation.
Noogie
Seeing a lot of great tunes on this thread!
I need help finding some tracks that evoke a certain mood.
Every once in a while I hear hh tunes that share a particular silly, whimsical childlike feeling... Like music that would be fit for elves or something ridiculous like that (or are unreasonably happy at the very least.) Sort of over the top. Like these --
DJ DNA - Can You Feel It
Gordon Tennant - Wonderland
I can't get enough, lol. I'd love suggestions for more. I know they're out there.
Also I'd like to ask a funny question, what's would you call "happiest" ever tune??
Some music just always cheers me up... Interstate - Don't You Worry is one of mine, I think it was posted somewhere here earlier
Triquatra
quote:Originally posted by Noogie:
Also I'd like to ask a funny question, what's would you call "happiest" ever tune??
For me, it's this one.
Samination
Fade and Bananaman made a good remix of that track (although it's more of a 2002-2004 type of track)
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Noogie:
Seeing a lot of great tunes on this thread!
I need help finding some tracks that evoke a certain mood.
Every once in a while I hear hh tunes that share a particular silly, whimsical childlike feeling... Like music that would be fit for elves or something ridiculous like that (or are unreasonably happy at the very least.) Sort of over the top.
I can't get enough, lol. I'd love suggestions for more. I know they're out there.
Here's some more in that style.
Samination
Seriously, why isn't this kind of styles making a comeback? It's either 1992 stuff or just uk hardcore with happier elements
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Here's some more in that style.
LeVzi
Probably because that's considered cheese by modern standards, it was considered cheesy by the standards at the time, but it had a lot of energy, Hixxy actually knew how to make a track really kick hard.
The best one on that list is the Davie Forbes mix of back in business. That guy could do no wrong back in the day, such a talent, i've nagged him before for a remastered back catalogue but it never seems to happen.
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
Probably because that's considered cheese by modern standards, it was considered cheesy by the standards at the time, but it had a lot of energy, Hixxy actually knew how to make a track really kick hard.
The best one on that list is the Davie Forbes mix of back in business. That guy could do no wrong back in the day, such a talent, i've nagged him before for a remastered back catalogue but it never seems to happen.
Yes always loved the Back in business remix, one of fav old skool hardcore tracks :)
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by Triquatra:
quote:Originally posted by Noogie:
Also I'd like to ask a funny question, what's would you call "happiest" ever tune??
For me, it's this one.
Couple that come to mind are:
4 Tune Fairytales - Take Me 2 Wonderland
Triple J - Follow the sun
Ravers Choice - Techno Wonderland
There's probably alot more will think of
Sulphurik
What a track this was from Bonkers 4 - had thought of this song recently, great to hear again. Hearing tracks like this again makes me wish I didn't sell the early Bonkers albums!
Si Thompson
possys2
track above is a belter, love the bouncy mid section.
The happiest ever tune ? Blimey, can't answer that, because to me, the happy part of happy hardcore was the break and for me, had to be a vocal-less one. Back in the day, there were less vocal breaks than instrumental.
So whats the happiest ? Jesus, that would take some thought.
Samination
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Ravers Choice - Techno Wonderland
You mean Z.O.Ë.Ë - Tekkno Wonderland?
possys2
frightening what he did with that choon, how did he get away with it?
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by Samination:
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Ravers Choice - Techno Wonderland
You mean Z.O.?.? - Tekkno Wonderland?
Yes I do mean that one
Sulphurik
Came across this - like this Eruption remix but still hard to beat the original mix.
Sulphurik
Probably my favourite Eruption track
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Came across this - like this Eruption remix but still hard to beat the original mix.
I prefer this to the original. Both this and the Sy & Demo remixes are excellent.
found this on a white label today, forgot how good it was, deffo one of choons of 1996
Yeah I love that track too.
Gorgeous. Underplayed too. I remember Sy playing it @ Dreamscape 22 in March 1996.
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by LeVzi:
The happiest ever tune ? Blimey, can't answer that, because to me, the happy part of happy hardcore was the break and for me, had to be a vocal-less one. Back in the day, there were less vocal breaks than instrumental.
So whats the happiest ? Jesus, that would take some thought.
Mate, learn to use the youtube function yeah, just take the video ID , in this case PRNrpBT2i68
And use the youtube button to wrap it with the [ youtube ][ /youtube ]
Then the video plays in the forum. Saves opening new pages all the time.
There have been times when have used the youtube link function but doesn't show the video link in the preview post and after I post. It's maybe a browser issue at my end.
possys2
yeah man, will do :)
possys2
sweet, always wonder what them buttons was for!
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by possys2:
sweet, always wonder what them buttons was for!
Nice track choice
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by possys2:
sweet, always wonder what them buttons was for!
Quality track.
possys2
found this on white label, anyone shed any light on who made it?
seems very rare?
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by possys2:
found this on white label, anyone shed any light on who made it?
seems very rare?
I saw that on YouTube last year. The flip to 'Need Your Loving' bootleg is decent.
I'm gonna play it in my set tonight.
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
possys2
love the piano at about 3.22
Si Thompson
Sulphurik
These guys are good!
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
These guys are good!
Like it!
Sulphurik
possys2
Si Thompson
possys2
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by possys2:
Top 1994 release. Other side is good too.
possys2
yeah man, one of my favourite bits of vinyl i own
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by possys2:
yeah man, one of my favourite bits of vinyl i own
I think I got my copy from Hard To Find Records in Birmingham back in 2005.
possys2
i bet its worth a few quid now
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by possys2:
yeah man, one of my favourite bits of vinyl i own
Got repressed last year and is already at 50 quid. LOL
I posted the same track twice exactly a month apart. FFS
Si Thompson
possys2
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
possys2
possys2
a rip off done right!
Warnman
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
This truly is a magnificent track when it comes to the old-school Breakbeat vibe! I mean there are plenty of other tracks out there that sound boring, but this particular one includes all the emotions and the vibes of the combination between Sould an Breakbeat, which obviously are are one of the roots of Rave culture.
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
possys2
always wonder what the above track was called. nice one si ;)
possys2
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by possys2:
This was a decent little label. Double Trouble was Chris Unknown & DJ Codeine.
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
This will be getting a play tomorrow night.
possys2
always liked this for a bit of cheese ;)
Si Thompson
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
What a track this was, loved this from hardcore heaven 1. Surprised this wasn't released.
Sulphurik
Love it, especially the main melody - had heard in the 90s & didn't know who this was from until recently.
Hadn't heard this before, nice remix.
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Love it, especially the main melody - had heard in the 90s & didn't know who this was from until recently.
I did just find a new remix recently of this from Alaguan & Ultravibes.
possys2
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by possys2:
One of my favourites from 1999.
Samination
Too bad it wasn't in the Vinylgroover HU Completionist bundle :(
Oh well, my own vinyl rip isn't that bad
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
quote:Originally posted by possys2:
One of my favourites from 1999.
Hadn't heard before. There's been better Vinylgroover & Trixxy tracks.
The B side Expansions was on Bonkers 7 as North West - Full On - great track.
Sulphurik
One of Vinylgroover & Trixxy's best tracks
Sulphurik
Sulphurik
Liked this one from Helix.
Sulphurik
Anyone remember a hardcore remix of the Love Revolution - Why can't we see track? There's also the Blind truth version of the track. The hardcore mix have heard from around 1996 does sound a little like the Blind truth - Milano mix but much faster - similar piano sound.
Sulphurik
Have part of this track on tape from years ago but didn't know it was by - had been attempting to transfer from tape to computer earlier but didn't get sorted. Had feeling it was by Stompy and found this on Stompy anthology volume 2. Love sound of main melody that comes in after 1 minute.
Another track is this one Elevation. Knew this as Stompy & Trixxy - Party from original Hardcore Heaven 5.
Sulphurik
Hadn't heard this one - liking this
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by Sulphurik:
Hadn't heard this one - liking this
Love it!
possys2
Si Thompson
Classic!
Si Thompson
possys2
Si Thompson
Samination
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Written by A Taylor... Well aint he a cheeky little bugger XD
Si Thompson
Love this.
possys2
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by possys2:
Blank.
possys2
fixed it, missed a under-score out at the beginning!
Si Thompson
quote:Originally posted by possys2:
fixed it, missed a under-score out at the beginning!
I did the same yesterday and had to edit my post.
Sulphurik
Great track from The Demoniac which hadn't heard before. Best track I've heard from them, better than One Two.
Si Thompson
Si Thompson
Sulphurik
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Yes some tune. I did like most of DJ Slam's tracks around then.
Brainchild
quote:Originally posted by Si Thompson:
Would be great if DJ Slam made all his tracks available to purchase digitally. It?s annoying DJs like Demo and Slipmatt seem reluctant to properly make their back catalogue available to purchase.
Came across on youtube - hadn't heard before. Have heard of DJ Hardcore but wasn't familiar with any of his tunes before. This sounds quite like Stompy style.
Yes! Love these remixes of 'Hardcore Fever'. Both sides are quality IMO.
possys2
Sulphurik
Remastered
A new 140 mix thought some of you would be interested to take a listen to
Sulphurik
Always loved this one from Bonkers 6. After listening again to this in the video below, realised there's part in the middle that wasn't in the mix on Bonkers 6. Quite like the slower breakdown part and then when it builds up again into main part of the track. This remix still sounds great now.
Sulphurik
Epic
Si Thompson
Sulphurik
Recently bought a brand new CD version of Off Yer Nut 2 album (1998), I do have the album on cassette which got about 20 years ago. What an album that is. I haven't listened to the cassette album for years but would still remember the sound of most tracks from it.
Anon.
Frankies lead by F&S, who is frankie ?
Sulphurik
Sounds more like bouncy techno than gabba to me
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