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 .
One of the most proficient teams of the Rave scene, frequently scoring on the floor with euphoric peak-time anthems... Urban Hype, who are (sadly) most remembered for '92 Top 40 hit "Trip To Trumpton" ( a horrific bastardization of their earlier underground rave anthem "Feel the Heat"), after which they vanished. I'm willing to forgive that however, based on their 1990-93 catalogue of tunes and remixes, which I'm gonna upload the hilights of today.
This early '91 track has great production for it's time, and flashes back to that micro era where house music had tech/hardcore overtones, before the levee broke & Rave came rushing out!
Urban Hype. Feat Neat Lee:
1. Sycopath Rapp
2. Industrial Evolution (Docklands Remix)
3. Sycopath (Roger Johnson Remix)
If you know your samples history you'll know the Prodigy got the "Bring you down to Earth" vocal from this Baby D classic. And to make damn sure
that all due respect was paid, they added this frickin' awesomse remix on the re-release of Casanova, highlighting Baby D's angelic voice, sexy, catchy, E-vibe lyrics, and aura of hotness that makes me wanna DESTROY HE-- ERRR -- (the d-floor...yeah "destroy the d-floor" is 100% DEFO what I was about to say before...).
Tracks:
Casanova (Original Raising Hell Mix)
Casanova ( The Prodigy Pump Action Remix)
Casanova (Down to Earth mix)
Casanova (Rapture remix)
Psychedelic fusion of live instruments, samples, synths etc, with a rock/metal tinge.
It's worth pointing out that Eat Static where born of these festival legends, and were still in this band.
The style was accurately dubbed "Space Rock".
White Rhino Tea 5:55
Sploosh! 6:24
Saucers 7:30
Strangeitude 7:29
Bizarre Bazaar 4:04
Space Between Your Ears 7:46
Live Throbbe 7:16
Credits (9)
Ed Wynne
Illustration, Producer, Synthesizer, Guitar, Written-By
Blim (2)
Artwork
Roly Wynne
Bass
Merv Pepler
Drums
John Canham
Engineer
Eoin Eogan
Flute, Voice
Sarah Webb (2)
Illustration
Joie Hinton
Synthesizer, Other
Liquidator Series 14 Years:
No idea what the guy at the beginning says, but I assume he's introducing guest DJ Surreal, and a 14 celebration of deep Liquid Drum & Bass. It's a Dutch D&B Radio station I found through D&B.com, but
there's no easily discernable tracklisting, I recognize a couple of tunes, but again; if anyone can help out with this I'll pay crypto.
Other than that I'll simply let you float on the liquid synths and subs...
www.jungletrain.net
The follow up to "Petit Escapade" which was definitely different, but "Libayera Entrance", is a far more versatile and rhythmically masterful box of tricks... & blows it's predecessor out of the water.
As always why read my babble when a coherent description from DJ Basilisk is available?
*"Hakkah (Alexandre Brangier) is ready to present his second release, the cryptic Libalayera Entrance. After turning heads with a fantastical blend of elements on Petite Escapade he returns with new energy and ideas, fusing psychedelic trance with elements of drum ‘n bass, darkpsy, progressive, tribal, and more, a freestyle sensibility is more commonly associated with Finland than Hakkah’s native France."*
01 - Libalayera Entrance (130 BPM)
02 - La Marche De l'Hybrid (175 BPM)
03 - Sunrise On My World (145 BPM)
04 - La Naissance D'une Machine (175 BPM)
05 - Thanks Electrypnose! (145 BPM)
06 - Une Danse De Guerrier (175 BPM)
07 - The Acid Eater (175 BPM)
08 - L'Aigle Spirituel (145 BPM)