Classic anthem by Bruno Sanchioni, ⅓ of B.B.E ("7 Days and 1 Week"... which you can very easily tell if you play the 2 back2back)& Giuseppe Chierchia, a guy better known for that much sampled disco tune (the one in "Getting Jiggy With it" and "Don't call me Baby"... Ring a bell? Don't ask how I know that ... just... don't ok? ???).
Classed as *"the first trance tune ever made",* which it pretty much is, from way back in 1990. It sounded great then; great in 1992 when Jam & Spoon 's "Watch out for Stella" remix updated for the millions of new ravers (which I included because many ravers aren't aware that's not the original version), it's been great all the times it's been remixed, whether the old skool or the new versions (the only thing out of sync is the description of THIS Particular "age".
More "the age that needs love".
tracks:
Age of Love
1. Jam & Spoon Watch Out For Stella Mix
2. Sign of the Times remix.
3. OPM remix
4. Boeng remix
Mark Skelton (no relation to Les...so they claim haha!) a more technical DJ. I'm officially on a bittersweet Niche Nostalgia-fest...And it's led me to this gem of a tune I've been searching for at about 48:00 I only heard it 3 times in my life 1996-2000, whenever I asked it was "IGA feeling" or more informatively "White label" by "Unknown". I apologize for the sound quality in the others, this ain't bad & the Danny Walker mix sounds great .
Before Underworld became Underworld, they they originally went by alias *Lemon Interrupt.* And throughout 92 all their 12" records received critical acclaim. A much more melodic style, fused with weird tech sounds, trancey hypnotic
synths, layered percussion. Samples from anime classic Akira.
And blended with dreamy, modulated live instruments
(Actually that mostly describe their epic debut classic "Dirty" the Dirty Guitar remix is here too).
+ All the other trax they did under this alias: Eclipse, Big Mouth, Mineapolis, and weird 2 minute series of weird bleeping Extraterrestrial ambient radio static track "Minneapolis Airwaves".
It's great and gives you a more trancy melodic side of Underworld & a glimpse at their sound evolution.
One of THE Drum n Bass Albums, on par with the UK's definitive DnB LPs (Timeless, Reprezant, Modus Operandi/Form & Function...). Quality wise, that is! Kryptic & Switch are all about rumbling rhythms dark synth & sample layered sub vibrations, epic trips, filtered LFO bass & some heavy Prodigy circa '94 Rave breakz.
Heavy AF!
And here we have the more housey Glitterball Mix of LGDP Vol 1&2 (so vol.1 I guess). 3 &4 is even better, and even though the House mix is immaculately blended the trance mixes are so great I don't want to put tranceheads off by them assuming boh discs are alike. Chalk and Cheese...
Love Dance Party Vol. 1 & 2;
Glitterball Mix:
1 Future Force– What You Want
4:55
2 Key To Life– Find Our Way
5:37
3 Butch Quick– Keep It Up
3:16
4 The Zone– Bring Me Back
5:42
5 Life Force– Kimana Tana
4:54
6 Oval Emotion– Higher And Higher
5:42
7 Street Players 2– Soul Searching
4:35
8 Full Intention– I Love America
4:28
9 Alcatraz– Give Me Love
5:33
10 Inner City– Your Love
5:49
11 Ken Lou – What A Sensation
3:55
12 Angelique Kidjo– Wombo Lombo
5:16
13 Swing 62– The Joy You Bring
5:29
14 Black Science Orchestra– Where Were You
4:13
15 The Mighty Dub Cats– Just A Groove
4:33