Tune that got you into dance music...

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  1. BRID

    BRID Has name in red. Staff

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    Same with MOS... about 16 years ago when "James Brown Is Dead" came out, after a few years before when i used to like pop music that sounded housey, before i could put my finger on what i liked. Rave music was the answer :)

    most of the tunes i spent years listening to i couldnt put my finger on ... since it just wasnt easy to find out the names of tunes back then, but stuff like baby d - let me be your fantasy, and bizzare inc stuff were classics back then.

    For the stuff we listen to today, it probably started back with the MOS annual 2 album, and then for trance .... gatecrasher black of course and ... liquid child - diving faces.

    Oooh the memories.
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    Oasis Peter North-east

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    Seven seas or sailing on seven seas. Me mam used to listen to that all the time.
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    Oasis Peter North-east

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    I used to love him when I was at school.

    also Fatboy slim and the and chems.
  4. NorthernOUFC

    NorthernOUFC Registered User

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    Fucking class track, followed Faithless 'Drifting Away' on one of the early Euphoria's I think. :love: :love:
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    LeeTheMackem Lets Cacky Tash Him

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  6. mutematt

    mutematt Ha-do-ken

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    I think it was my dad who got me into electronic music,he used have these on alot when i was a young'un:-

    Tangerine Dream-Phaedra http://www.discogs.com/release/59436

    Tomita-Snowflakes are dancing http://www.discogs.com/release/65415

    I was into rap alot in my youth but listened to rave stuff too especailly remember listening to Reactivate tapes on acid:-

    http://www.discogs.com/release/101200
    and
    Rave 92
    http://www.discogs.com/release/473408

    Then later i realised i really really loved techno:-

    Claude young:love: http://www.discogs.com/release/101200

    Jeff Mills:love:
    http://www.discogs.com/release/9459

    Plastikman:love:
    http://www.discogs.com/release/666
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    haha I used to steal my sisters reactivate cds when I was a kid.. mrs wood and blu peter :love:
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    Oakenfold - Southern Sun

    First ever tune I danced to at my first ever festival.
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    smiley :O) for one priceless moment

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    lisa lashes early mix mag cd, i thought ooh a free cd, been stalking her ever since :lol:
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    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    nice to see Rave 92 educated someone else :king:
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    Musik was the best thing Hawtin did by a long way imo. I forget the name of it, but there's one track on that album that is totally ridiculous.

    I love that Jeff Mills mix too. Listened to it for the first time in a couple of years recently and it still sounds way better than most of the boring techno around now.
  12. ManofScience

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    i've got a few of those Reactive CDs, 4, 5 and 6 somewhere - mrs woods :love:
  13. naughtyaudio

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    rezerection tapes.

    then started listenin to gabba.

    went to shindig one nite, thought fuck it. i love house music.
    danny howells was the saviour on the nite..
    never looked back since...
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    Wild Child- Renegade Master

    Amazing tune, l used to be right into the britpop indie scene till this came about my brother was shocked l liked it so l went to crasher for my 18th birthday and it was all downhill from there...
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    Johnny Shaker - Pearl River :love:

    Still makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up :lol:
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    That is still a class tune.
  17. Phil Mitchell

    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    just rememberd another couple of screamers that got me into proper house music


    Slo Moshun - Bells Of NY
    Boris Duglosch - Hold Your Head Up High (Julian Jonah's Bad Boy Mix)


    OI OI!
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    bbe - seven days and one week on the radio

    binary finary - 1998 in the charts
    system f - out of the blue
    gouryella - gouryella on judge jules show, when i was far too young to to go to the pub

    followed by my first compilation, comprising sneaker pimps, orbital, natural born grooves, etc it was called "electronica"

    we used to be allowed to take cds in to listen during art in middle school, and thats what i took in - used to have their heads blagged with natural born grooves, groovebird :lol:
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