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Can’t go wrong with MWNW!!!Another classic from Man With No Name, as good as Floor-Essence in my book
I see you and raise you with this:
Same era.
Can’t go wrong with MWNW!!!Another classic from Man With No Name, as good as Floor-Essence in my book
Has a very Tidy Trax vibe to it. Early 2000’s hard house style.From north of the border.
Someone could probably have convinced me it was 30+ years old
[NB, I didn't find the radio edit,]
Like it! Though I’d say it’s more trancey than technoMinimalist techno like it should be.
Probably slightly in to the tek-trance bracket.Like it! Though I’d say it’s more trancey than techno![]()
I don’t have any of thoseNow, how about we post our fav house tunes? I need to make a new playlist
I’ll start:
You might also like Extrawelt if you haven’t heard them before, especially on a good sound system(loud) or good headphones - the production is top quality.Probably slightly in to the tek-trance bracket.
I’m liking the stuff from Thomas Schumacher and his style just now.
Yeah, do it for a documentary or a book or something!![]()
'Hotbed of rave culture' - East Anglia in the '90s
Memories are being sought of the heady early days of rave.www.bbc.co.uk
So he’s going to have a PhD in Rave History?![]()
I feel really lucky to have grown up in central Scotland where the scene was massive (yet still underground) and had several "super clubs" in a reasonable distance (Metro, Fubar, Nosebleed, Studio24, Hangar 13 etc).Yeah, do it for a documentary or a book or something!
Growing up in a bit of a 'backwater', SoR as mentioned were an influence on the local 'scene', especially in the 80s. We had bootlegged, copied x 1000 cassettes of their stuff.
An excuse to link one of their slightly later tracks
Top one straight onto the gym mixSome early summer vibes from Yotto.
And from Joris Voorn