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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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Albert Soviets

Quote from: monkfromhavana on May 16, 2020, 05:51:52 PM
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

You God among men. That's exactly what I was talking about! :*) Thank you :D

monkfromhavana

Quote from: the on May 16, 2020, 04:11:41 PM
Free 13-track hardcore album for the lockdown, from a roster of oldskool artists

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

I've had a skip through the tracks and it's not that any of the tracks are bad (apart from the Aphrodite tune) and there are some good tunes on here (Spirits From An Urban Jungle, DJ Junk, Tone Def and X-Plode), but...I don't know, a lot of this new stuff isn't for me.

For free though, you can't complain.

monkfromhavana

just a heads-up, even though the vinyl has gone, a tenner will get you a DL of Foul Play's 'Origins' album, which is all their releases on their own Oblivion Records label (Vol. 1 & Vol. 2) and Finest Illusion (probably the legal mix) and Screwface from Section 5.

stranger

An early Rennie Pilgrem bleepy tune from 1990. I know it from an old Top Buzz Amnesia House tape but only recently ID'd it. The sort of tune you can close your eyes and bliss out to. Lovely!

Bass Culture - Facts of Life (Original Flavour)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dandlrYsUYM

monkfromhavana

Had a bit of break from the old skool (don't fret I've still been buying pamphlets about the rave scene in Waltham Forest 1989-92 and other pointless rave ephemera).

Anyway, here's a corker, made in 1992 but not released until 2007. For Twin Peaks lovers

Nookie - Spellbound
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIn9ekUKcLo

monkfromhavana

The best ever use of the theme music from Michael Buerk-athon, '999'.

Cloud 9 - Mindbomb

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZJQqK-fZco

monkfromhavana


monkfromhavana

Fantastic slice of '94 jungle (with the remnants of rave's rushy past), from the same people who brought you 'Scottie'.

Warrior Bass -  Future World (Utopia)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RbZTkh2oF8

BlodwynPig

Monk, you may (hopefully) enjoy this - a sort of vaporwave take on the rave scene of 1992. For me it is joyous. None of the dystopian sounds of hardcore, but a great mix of hands in the air and the "funky" side of rave, interspersed with some lovely chill. It's Name Your Price, so worth grabbing.

https://mypetflamingo.bandcamp.com/album/innersense-vaporave


monkfromhavana

Great, I'll have a listen over the next couple of days. Thanks for the heads up!

the

Quote from: BlodwynPig on August 13, 2020, 08:20:55 AMMonk, you may (hopefully) enjoy this - a sort of vaporwave take on the rave scene of 1992. For me it is joyous. None of the dystopian sounds of hardcore, but a great mix of hands in the air and the "funky" side of rave, interspersed with some lovely chill. It's Name Your Price, so worth grabbing.

https://mypetflamingo.bandcamp.com/album/innersense-vaporave

Some good tracks on there, although have to say I fail to hear any connection with vaporwave, just seems to be in the title and the label it's on.

BlodwynPig

Quote from: the on August 14, 2020, 01:22:57 PM
Some good tracks on there, although have to say I fail to hear any connection with vaporwave, just seems to be in the title and the label it's on.

there are a couple of bonus tracks that maybe edge into it - yes, maybe I exaggerated, but would love to have a heavier vaporwave take on rave, could be good.

monkfromhavana

Still not listened to the above, will give it a go this weekend.

2 podcasts I've came across

1: R.O.A.R. - it's on YT only 2 interviews so far, Fabio & Grooverider and Slipmatt, but really interesting and talk about other things (Grooverider working towards his pilot's license and Fabio's love of Coronation Street). Worth a listen.

2: This one's a weird one. https://www.buzzsprout.com/233902/895176

Danny Howard (who is some kind of Radio One type dance DJ) interviewing Slipmatt, but largely around the self-improvement books and their progress on the 'Key Person of Influence' course. Of course, they cover his DJ career, but about halfway through it goes into full-on marketing/visionary/self-help stuff. Slipmatt listing his 3 favourite self-improvement books (Psycho-Cybernetics, Key Person of Influence and some other toss).

I'm loathe to call it nonsense, but it is.


monkfromhavana


monkfromhavana

Quote from: monkfromhavana on August 21, 2020, 07:25:40 PM

1: R.O.A.R. - it's on YT only 2 interviews so far, Fabio & Grooverider and Slipmatt, but really interesting and talk about other things (Grooverider working towards his pilot's license and Fabio's love of Coronation Street). Worth a listen.

Fucking hell, already drama surrounding this. One of the hosts, Chrissy (who used to DJ/produce as Cris.E.Manic) was contact by two "veterans of the scene" regarding a lighthearted blog post she made a few years ago. These DJs then started orchestrating a pile-on having a go at her.

Bunter & Fat Controller.

Funnily enough those two also got in contact with the producer of an unofficial, unreleased remix of "In Complete Darkness" that has been on Soundcloud for about 5 years. They got it taken down, asked for his address, then turned up at his front door threatening him.

As "In Complete Darkness" is just a dodgy old house track by Rollo (itself ripped off Severed Heads) with a Janet Jackson sample and a breakbeat grafted on, this all seems a bit rich. Fat Controller claims he can do this as he own the rights to the Rollo track...which I doubt, but also I really don't think Janet Jackson has sold the rights to one of her album interludes to him either.

monkfromhavana

About halfway through the "United Nations" documentary on Netflix all about the One Nation parties and drum 'n' bass in general.

Utter bollocks.

BlodwynPig

Quote from: monkfromhavana on August 25, 2020, 07:57:01 PM
About halfway through the "United Nations" documentary on Netflix all about the One Nation parties and drum 'n' bass in general.

Utter bollocks.

what specifically? - so I don't have to find out myself

monkfromhavana

Quote from: BlodwynPig on August 25, 2020, 08:00:51 PM
what specifically? - so I don't have to find out myself

Given the fact it's produced by Terry Stone (who owned and ran One Nation before going to "act" and produce low budget Brit-Gangster films), it's basically putting One Nation and himself at the centre of everything.

Plus the usual people talking utter bollocks.

Fabio saying in the late 1990s he was still telling people he DJed house music as Drum 'n' Bass was still so unknown and uncool.
Terry Stone saying how it all started with illegal raves in warehouses and One Nation was there with them, until the Criminal Justice bill came along (One Nation didn't even start until 1993).
No rave organisation before One Nation had a successful brand.....
One Nation was the first event that was 100% breakbeat music
No other organisation was pushing drum 'n' bass or putting on as big events as One Nation (World Dance??). FFS even though they didn't segregate their rooms 100% Helter Skelter would have a bigger capacity in either of their rooms than One Nation would generally get at their events.

Plus other assorted nonsense.

BlodwynPig


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monkfromhavana

Quote from: Better Midlands on November 07, 2020, 11:27:16 AM
New Altern 8 release yesterday

I should also point out that in 6 days time, a new 6 Vinyl release by Acen will be available for pre-order.

Here's one of the previews, this one for the track 'Rings Around The Moon'.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1318287191588720640

monkfromhavana

Brainstorm Crew - Play It Loud
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZT4rZIZRcU

Excellent track, love the heavy distorted bass that comes in and out of the track.

Sebastian Cobb

Quote from: monkfromhavana on December 13, 2020, 07:17:42 PM
Brainstorm Crew - Play It Loud
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZT4rZIZRcU

Excellent track, love the heavy distorted bass that comes in and out of the track.

Which reminds me Dj Vibes' Sing it Loud always makes me grin like an idiot, fantastic track to listen to in the peak of summer.

Only track to get me a 'turn your headphones down, dickhead' message while working in an office.

monkfromhavana

Quote from: Sebastian Cobb on December 13, 2020, 07:20:45 PM
Which reminds me Dj Vibes' Sing it Loud always makes me grin like an idiot, fantastic track to listen to in the peak of summer.

Only track to get me a 'turn your headphones down, dickhead' message while working in an office.

A great tune.

This is another one, really well produced

Skanna - The Future
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCKI3Vlf6B8

Starlit

Quote from: monkfromhavana on November 08, 2020, 02:49:39 PM
I should also point out that in 6 days time, a new 6 Vinyl release by Acen will be available for pre-order.

Here's one of the previews, this one for the track 'Rings Around The Moon'.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1318287191588720640

I'm very much enjoying Obsessed 2092 (track 11 in the sound samples https://kniteforcerevolution.com/store/product/trip-to-the-moon-2092-box-set-5x12-vinyl)
I don't know if the vocal is an original performance or a sample, but it's great.
Plenty of good stuff in this box set.

monkfromhavana

Quote from: Starlit on December 16, 2020, 08:47:21 PM
I'm very much enjoying Obsessed 2092 (track 11 in the sound samples https://kniteforcerevolution.com/store/product/trip-to-the-moon-2092-box-set-5x12-vinyl)
I don't know if the vocal is an original performance or a sample, but it's great.
Plenty of good stuff in this box set.

Yeah, it's a really solid release, loads of good stuff - I got in on the first pre-sale so should hopefully be receiving this for Xmas day.

Acen seems to be one of those producers who only seem to be truly at home with hardcore, his D'n'B and electro output (although minimal) never really seemed to convince.