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The Old Skool Hardcore/Rave Tune Dumping Ground Thread-a-Go-Go

Started by Puffin Chunks, February 19, 2013, 01:18:21 AM

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monkfromhavana

Quote from: the on April 20, 2020, 02:01:25 PM
If I was going to throw a solid Prodigy track into the ring it'd be

Rhythm Of Life

I'm afraid, i just like all the obvious ones, Out Of Space, Everybody In The Place, Your Love. Always liked the single version of Wind It up, even though it was about a year out of date in terms of style. Weather Experience, What Evil Lurks, Rip Up The Sound System, Hyperspeed are all great.

Music Reach is turd.

the

I love Music Reach, and the rest. I was just putting forward something hard and punchy to convince.

In terms of early stuff, always loved their remix of Instruments Of Darkness too

It was Your Love that I remember being played everywhere at the time.

Sebastian Cobb

Love Sing it Loud, always drag it out when it gets really sunny (after the piano house).


Sebastian Cobb

When I posted that Release -  Drifting (Moon Rocks on my Vinyl mix) track I noticed that Release put out a digital compilation of their spirit of space stuff.
https://www.discogs.com/Release-The-Spirit-Of-Space/master/102072

monkfromhavana

Quote from: Sebastian Cobb on April 20, 2020, 04:43:53 PM
Love Sing it Loud, always drag it out when it gets really sunny (after the piano house).

Like this? Or too cheesy? Sounds great pitched right up as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwQHYq5X9gM

stranger


A 4 hour 89-91 set from Doc Scott here, originally done on Facebook over the weekend. Not listened to it yet but I'd be surprised if it's anything less than excellent. It's only available until Friday 1 May so grab it while you can.



monkfromhavana

Cool, I'll check both of these out.

Seb, i suppose you probably check out quite a lot of Italo-House - pianos galore!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdJl58Lx3bM

Quote from: Sebastian Cobb on April 27, 2020, 11:47:09 AM
That's the stuff, this is a common mix I reach for.
https://www.mixcloud.com/daveseaman/dave-seaman-shelleys-reunion-classics-set-part-1/

You'd probably like Sasha/DJ Nipper/DJ Vertigo etc mixes from the early 90's. Oldskoolanthemz used to be a really good forum for all this in the '00's (gone pretty quiet now) - it's still got a big archive of mixes though

http://www.oldskoolanthemz.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=49

This mix on YouTube bashes through 50 top piano tunes in 50 mins from that era and is good fun.

BlodwynPig

An all time unheralded classic

Quad - U R Her Egg

With Gong sample from their album Angel's Egg (Other Side of the Sky track).

stranger

Quote from: stranger on April 27, 2020, 11:02:17 AM
A 4 hour 89-91 set from Doc Scott here, originally done on Facebook over the weekend. Not listened to it yet but I'd be surprised if it's anything less than excellent. It's only available until Friday 1 May so grab it while you can.

Well as expected this was a complete joy from start to finish. A good mix of obscure tunes I'd never heard (particularly towards the end) and more well known stuff. Doc Scott's one of those people, like Randall, who always delivers, regardless of what era or style they're playing.

A real history lesson / musical journey / <insert other cliche here>, well worth a download while you can.


monkfromhavana

If you're a fan of random samples (as I am), this tunes a winner. Any tune that breaks down into Simon & Garfunkels - The 59th Bridge Song is always going to great.

Woodstock - Feelin' Groovy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o52qTEtMiYo

stranger

Quote from: monkfromhavana on May 06, 2020, 11:45:13 AM

Woodstock - Feelin' Groovy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o52qTEtMiYo

I don't know that one. I really like it (apart from the Simon & Garfunkel sample :-D )

I recently found out the name of this one. It's got a bit of everything, crazy hoovers, familiar samples and even Mark Ryder arguing in the comments on the video but my favourite bit of the whole tune is at 3mins 57s - I just love that sound. The cheapest copy on Discogs is currently £60.

M-D-Emm - The Bootleggers - Get Down '95
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O80_P-2gtPQ

monkfromhavana


bgmnts

One of the absolute cunts in my building has been playing horrible boom boom boom shit for weeks and weeks non stop during the day.

Pretty much ruined any appreciation I have of these genres. Gutted tbh.

monkfromhavana

Quote from: bgmnts on May 07, 2020, 02:17:53 PM
One of the absolute cunts in my building has been playing horrible boom boom boom shit for weeks and weeks non stop during the day.

Pretty much ruined any appreciation I have of these genres. Gutted tbh.

Depends what kind of "boom boom boom" it was. If it was Gatecrasher-style Trance or Hard House I'd 100% concur. Also, if anyone was blasting music all day, every day, I'm pretty sure I'd be fatigued to say the least.

stranger

This brought a smile to my face earlier, a bloke drumming along to Living in Darkness.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XGEwns75RA


Quote from: monkfromhavana on May 07, 2020, 01:21:54 PM
Mark Ryder is an absolute tool.

Haha, responsible for some great tunes though.


bgmnts

Quote from: monkfromhavana on May 07, 2020, 03:36:41 PM
Depends what kind of "boom boom boom" it was. If it was Gatecrasher-style Trance or Hard House I'd 100% concur. Also, if anyone was blasting music all day, every day, I'm pretty sure I'd be fatigued to say the least.
Just a monotonous repeat of a bass heavy boom boom boom shit. Not very fast just constant.

monkfromhavana


monkfromhavana

Quote from: Sebastian Cobb on May 04, 2020, 08:30:31 PM
yeah this can get shohorned in here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fapsUgLdLRc

Takin' fackin' liberties posting that in 'ere!!

No, I really like it. Kind of a new wave/electro crossover.

Sebastian Cobb

Quote from: monkfromhavana on May 08, 2020, 10:27:26 PM
Takin' fackin' liberties posting that in 'ere!!

No, I really like it. Kind of a new wave/electro crossover.

You might like Oppenheimer Analysis then.

https://open.spotify.com/album/2EFRdrrqXcPov6Ok6y2kvF?si=uG--W6hVSJ-6sXLgqHr4fA

There's a good show from MLE on worldwidefm that plays this sort of stuff.

https://worldwidefm.net/show/mle-with-molchat-doma/

BlodwynPig


monkfromhavana

Quote from: BlodwynPig on May 15, 2020, 07:08:13 PM
FUCK YES

Peyote Dreams - State of Mind (Slack Mix)

as heard in a different form (slower and more bass bounce) on this excellent resident advisor podcast

https://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=723

I never know if that stuff is classed as trance or if it's just fast progressive house (or if they're the same thing). Interesting to know that MArvin Beaver (AKA Dylan Rhymes, associate of Jack Smooth and 50% of Menace Makes 3 and Danse City (with "Georgian crackhead" Zura C) was also knocking this stuff out at the same time.

I've been digging some old skool new skool stuff from early 00's

DJ Sike - Crazy Pillz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYrS-gbVAAM

Wax & Inferno - 6 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnjZsMUBlAI

Le Roux - In For The Kill (DJ Inferno Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDTmGUS35c8

This last one never got released on vinyl (or, I'm pretty sure, even on digital) but I remember being huge on the forums, Renegade Radio, Breakpirates etc. It would get played from start to finish, then straight back to the top and dropped again. Fantastic, fantastic track. If it was released now it'd probably do really well.

monkfromhavana

Also, now it's been put on YT and easier to link, Hyper On Experience's 2019 remix of Sublove's "She Moves". I was a bit disappointed, but only because of how highly I regard HOE, if I put that to one side, it's proper. It must be hard when you know your studio backwards trying to re-create that off-the-cuff style you had when you were just knocking out stuff in a shed in your teens.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uv-mR87lOEE

Also, the peerless Pete Cannon remixes HOE's Thunder Grip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-dv_7MiVf8

Albert Soviets

On the subject of hardcore, there's a tune I remember on an old Darren Jay/MC GQ tape - it had a vocal sample with some soul bloke singing about "the dark side of love". Goodness knows where the tape went. I've never been able to find the track or the set it was played on. Hope it rings a bell with someone.

the

Free 13-track hardcore album for the lockdown, from a roster of oldskool artists

      https://www.vinylfanatiks.co.uk/downloads

monkfromhavana

Quote from: Albert Soviets on May 16, 2020, 12:56:50 PM
On the subject of hardcore, there's a tune I remember on an old Darren Jay/MC GQ tape - it had a vocal sample with some soul bloke singing about "the dark side of love". Goodness knows where the tape went. I've never been able to find the track or the set it was played on. Hope it rings a bell with someone.

Sounds like this:

Metronome - Warning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bt7Qv2wtbXM

If it is, it was probably a live set from AWOL. Darren Jay - Live in London was the name of the cassette.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7EywQjUTaY