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 .
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
Originally released in physical format in 1998. The tracks were digitized and digitally reissued, with the addition of the 5th, bonus track "Mezzadroid" (as "Mezza-Droid") on 26th October 2011. In both cases the release was exclusively available to members of Eat Static's official fan club, called "The 4th Dimension", via the project's web-page. Track 3 was titled "Energize".
1 Inanna (Original Version) 6:43
2 Cepheus 10:00
3 Energise 5:57
4 Spirit-World 6:41
Bonus Track
5 Mezzadroid 8:10
Written By Eat Static
(Merv Pepler, & Steve Everitt)
Ok I still got the other mix ready to go. But here's a more recent mix from Chrystal Distortion, that's sligtly lower in the BPMs but no less uniquely inventive. That special place where all the most edgy synths and sounds from styles as varied as hard house, techno, to psytrance overlap and become something unique.
No tracklist as always with Spiral Tribe, but you'll be so out of it you're unlikely to care.
Looking back through the many pioneers of Hard Trance in the 90's and havong seen M-Zone play at one of those special nightspots clubs/full on mental drugs clubs, where as different as Cosmosis, Jon the Dentist & Kevin Energy.
For those who first heard of M-zone playing some cool hard Euro Trance/NRG but unable to enjoy it because of some gibbering halfwit that for some reason think they can MC, and that a hyped up crowd rather listen to incoherent babbling than the actual tunes.
...I HEAR YOU...WHICH IS WHY I'VE BEEN RUMMAGING FOR THE VERY BEST M-ZONE SETS - *100% MC FREE!*
No tracklist yet but hell this is good shit!
94-97 where the peak years of the endlessly inventive, mind bogglingly far out, sonic hyper-flux, and everymore refined pulsing kickdrums that became a Goa trademark....1996 had the phenomenal masterpieces of Hallucinogen's super-psy"Twisted" & TIP's "Feeling Weird" to build upon, and with the whole new wave of synthesizers modulators, samp!ers, technique such as weaving sequences with analogue fx this was accomplished. And Goa Gil mixes the finest Goa, Psytrance and Psytechno of this era.
Goa Gil - Kosmokrator (Deck Wizards) [1996]
http://discogs.com/master/20442
[ 00:00:00 ] 01 - The Infinity Project - Phosphoressence (Doors Of Perception Mix)
[ 00:06:52 ] 02 - Kuro - Thunderstorm
[ 00:12:42 ] 03 - Shakta and Ping Pong - Between The Nothing
[ 00:18:53 ] 04 - Sephalopod - Option Paralysis
[ 00:26:34 ] 05 - Deviant Electronics - Oxygen Cult
[ 00:32:35 ] 06 - Growling Mad Scientists - Rollercoaster
[ 00:39:31 ] 07 - The Nommos - Po Tolo (B Sirius Mix)
[ 00:47:39 ] 08 - MFG - Alternate Dimension
[ 00:53:56 ] 09 - Dimension 5 - Iron Sun
[ 01:00:46 ] 10 - Shakta - Lepton Head (Deedrah Remix)
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