The House Crew 1991-2023 __ Originals, Classic & New Remixes (Production House 1991-1994_Kniteforce 2023)
Okay this ISN'T the recent release on Kniteforce entitled "Ozomatli's Return (Parts 1&2)", but it does feature most if not all the tracks & remixes on that. House Crew are technically the best and brightest on influential Old Skool Hardcore/Jungle label Production House (Acen, Baby D, Brothers Grimm, D-M-S...etc). Ozomatli's Return features some great rare & classic mixes as well as the originals, and exclusives including a remix of an "Untitled" track by Cru-L-T, and some newer remixes, although there's a few gems they missed like Isotonik's remix of "Euphoria" "We Are Hardcore", "The Theme" "Maniac" and "Keep The Fire Burning" by Blame, Sub-Focus, Pete Cannon, Liquid, Manix. Okay this ISN'T the recent release on Kniteforce entitled "Ozomatli's Return (Parts 1&2)", but it does feature most if not all the tracks & remixes on that. House Crew are technically the best and brightest on influential Old Skool Hardcore/Jungle label Production House (Acen, Baby D, Brothers Grimm, D-M-S...etc). Ozomatli's Return features some great rare & classic mixes as well as the originals, and exclusives including a remix of an "Untitled" track by Cru-L-T, and some newer remixes, although there's a few gems they missed like Isotonik's remix of "Euphoria" There are some truly brilliant nu-skool breakbeat hardcore & drum & bass remixes of ""Super Hero", "We Are Hardcore" including a vocal spinoff of the new Magic Fantasy Dub, called "You're Like Magic" and "Keep The Fire Burning" (the one with the ethereal vocal sample from Baby D's "Daydreaming") by Blame, Sub-Focus, Pete Cannon, Liquid, Manix. I may have accidentally added 7" & 12" versions of some tunes, and I can't seem to find
1-6. We Are Hardcore (Original Mix) 2. 5:52 (Pete Cannon Mix) 3. 11:53 (DJ Deluxe remix) 4. 17:00 (Magic Fantasy Dub) 5. 23:41 (Sub Fundation Remix) 6. 27:40 (Oposition Edition) 7. 35:26 You're Like Magic 8. 42:05 Euphoria (Isotonnik remix) 9. 47:04 Keep The Fire Burning (Hyper On Experience mix) 10. 52:01 Maniac (Hypermix) 11. 57:51 Super Hero (High Contrast Remix) 12. 01:04:16 Super Hero ( Dub Mix) 13. 01:11:27 Keep The Fire Burning (Original.Mix) 14. 01:18:05 Euphoria (House Crew Mix 2) 15. 01:23:21 Get On Up (Acen Mix) 16. 1.27.31 We Are I.E (House Crew Remix 1) 17. 01:33:35 We Are I.E (House Crew Remix 3) 18. 01:39:44 The Theme (Original Mix) 19. 01:46:04 Super Hero (Ruckus Mix) 20. 01:52:39 The Theme (The Criminal Minds Remix) 21. 1:57:03 Untitled (Cru-L-T Remix) 22. 02:03:01 Euphoria (Nookie Agoraphobia remix) 23. 02:08:17 Super Hero (Essence Remix) 24. 02:14:25 Keep The Fire Burning (Y Don't U Move Mix) 25. 02:19:05 The Theme Ozomatli Remix) 26. 02:25:18 Get On Up (Original) 27. 02:29:10 ktfb Blame mix) 28. 02:33:47 Keep The Fire Burning (Blame remix) 29. 02:39:37 Keep The Fire Burning (Steel Works Remix) 30. 02:45:41 Maniac (Extended Hypermix) 31. 02:51:31 Keep The Fire Burning (Hyper On Experience Extended Mix) 32. 02:58:10 Maniac (Manix Remix) 33. 03:02:31 Keep The Fire Burning Acen Mix 34. All Shine 35. 03:02:10 Keep The Fire Burning (Acen Mix) 36. Maniac (The Final Conflict) 37. Get On Up (Ant To Be Remix) 39. 03:36:49 03:19:17 Like A Meteor 40. 03:24.22 All Night Long (Sorry I Re-Uploaded added the one I missed & deleted a couple on here twice, so now timestamps are all over the place...I will sort it but for now ?
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 .
Not had a Niche Weekend for ages, this mix I think was copied from a live CD, on a bunch of tapes with either Niche or Speed Garage mixes on. This channel is pretty short on Speed Garage so maybe that's next on the menu ( "Niche-style" was a combo of Handbag House, Speed Garage which eventually morphed with hard house into Bassline).
TRACKLIST-
1.NAUGHTY NICK- music is my life
2.KLUBBHEADS - Hiphopping (Gangsta Radio Mix)
3.DJ DISCO - STAMP YOUR FEET - THAT SOUND (Remix Edit)
4.ALDRICH N GLENNON-bass keeps pumping
5.MS SPRING VS PAM FERNANDEZ-Kicking in the beat
6.SUMMER JUNKIES- hey y'all
7.DJ POOCH- let it roll
8.SOS BAND - Just Be Good To Me (98 Remix)
9.MARIANNE 'A Girl Like Me' (Alex K Club Mix)
10.HAMMERHOUSE-The jumper
11.HI-PER-Gimme More (Klubbheads mix)
12.MONSOON AND DREAMWORX-Splashed (0riginal version)
13.RACHEL AUBURN - Renegade master 2000
14. ESPADA - Suck It
Last, not least ( and probably still not last) "Paper Monkeys", the perfect precursor to the modern Ozric masterpiece "Technicians of the Sacred". Stunning swirly space rock, psybience, electronic rhythms and synths, blended with live imstruments.
0:00 - "Lemon Kush"
6:10 - "Attack of the Vapours"
11:08 - "Flying Machines"
17:17 - "Knurl"
23:04 - "Lost in the Sky"
29:56 - "Paper Monkeys"
37:05 - "Plowm"
44:38 - "Will of the Wisps"
54:54 - "Air City"
Another great mix from a great DJ focusing on the sounds of the immortal Bonzai Records, also known as Bonzai Music or Bonzai Progressive. a Belgium-based record label specializing in techno, trance, hard trance, Goa trance, rave music and hardcore music. It was formed by DJ Fly in the back of record-shop The Blitz in Belgium in 1992 as a sublabel to Lightning Records, which went bankrupt in March 2003 and was subsequently replaced by the Banshee Worx label. Since its renewal in 2003, the label has released records under "Bonzai Progressive", however the 'Bonzai Records' catalog numbering continues.
01. [00:00:00] Blue Alphabet - Conquest (12" version) (1996)
02. [00:07:58] Groove Park - So What (1996)
03. [00:11:37] Roel Butzen - Sequence (1994)
04. [00:15:13] Franky Jones - Trancomatic (Jones & Stephenson Flight Over Tibet) (1996)
05. [00:22:24] Kosmik Experience - Flexi Track (Paradise Mix) (1994)
06. [00:29:37] BWP Experiments - Synapsys (1994)
07. [00:35:32] Transvaalian Orbit - Whales (1995)
08. [00:39:03] BWP Experiments - Feel The House Of E (1993)
09. [00:44:31] Cherrymoon Trax - Let There Be House (1994)
10. [00:51:34] Jones & Stephenson - The Third Rebirth (1995)
11. [00:57:23] Cherrymoon Trax - The House Of House (1994)
12. [01:03:49] Blue Alphabet - Cybertrance (1994)
13. [01:08:17] Avalone - No Proper Time Of Day (Part 1) (1995)
14. [01:14:53] Shadow Dancers - Silicium Head (1995)
15. [01:21:22] Insider - Analog Choir (1995)
16. [01:25:49] DJ Franky Jones - Trancid Overdose (Extreme Mix) (1994)
17. [01:32:08] Introspective - Land Of The Rising Sun (1993)
18. [01:34:33] Cherrymoon Trax - In My Electric House (original 12" mix) (1996)
19. [01:40:23] Cortex Thrill - Syndrome (1995)
20. [01:45:14] Franky Jones - Overwhelming Rain (Jones & Stephenson mix) (1994)
21. [01:49:47] No Man's Land - Termination ZX (1993)
22. [01:53:06] Trax Star - Rave-O-Matic (1995)
23. [01:55:56] Phrenetic System - Concrete Box (1993)
24. [01:57:44] Phrenetic System - Wayfarer (Mayday mix) (1994)
25. [02:01:21] Axel Stephenson - Varcaz In Trance (1995)
26. [02:07:11] Cortex Thrill - Medium (1994)
27. [02:11:29] Jones & Stephenson - The First Rebirth (1993)
28. [02:14:51] Cortex Thrill - Deep Infinity (1995)
29. [02:19:07] DJ Hitch-Hiker & DJ Jacques Dumont - A New Dimension (1995)
30. [02:25:10] Cortex Thrill - Innerspace (1994)
31. [02:28:53] Dave Davis - Transfiguration (1996)
Thanks to my Brother in Sound @Vault13 (UNMISSABLE CHANNEL, for all styles), who put me onto this absolute pioneer of sound. From: Trance > Breaks > Drum & Bass... All with strong psychedelic overtones, of a calibre that sets him apart from other top dogs of psytrance, making Cybernetika's D&B fusion all the more innovative.
Great!
Several remixed tracks from the "Atropos" Album , and more...
1. 00:00 Celldweller - I Can't Wait (Cybernetika Remix) (Bonus)
2. 05:41 Cybernetika - Hydroponics
3. 11:30 Cybernetika - Atropos
4. 20:08 Cybernetika - Hayashis Journey
5. 26:36 Cybernetika - Starchild
6. 35:08 Cybernetika - Vaporized
7. 40:14 Cybernetika - Conquest
8. 46:44 Cybernetika - Unleash
9. 55:30 Mellow Sonic - Abyss (Cybernetika Remix) (Bonus)
10. 1:00:29 Cybernetika - Towards The End Of Time
11. 1:08:46 Cybernetika - Antares
Looking for modern young DJs, that always work up the crowd, whether at at venue, territory aquired through less than legal means from shutdown clubs that are "borrowed" for a weekend sesh? DJz with the engergized Acid & Deep Hard Techno, with that energized free party/illegal rave spirit that you thought you might only hear again at events where some sour faced gestapo-wannabe scowls at the papers he was hoping you wouldn't have? DJ's not playing proper solidly produced, cleverly engineered, but substantially thundercracking hard vibes; as minimal as needed to do more with less...or simply upfront & modern without trying to be something new & with the sensory burst of colliding quasar & galaxy (that bursts from the Hyperspace lanes Inter-Cluster: bursting with outrageous brain shredding Psy-Trance/Hi-psybreaks/psytech/dark/full on...)?
If the answer is yes then you've found 999999999, with a set style very reminiscent of Eat Static, CJ Bolland, Trevor Rockcliffe, Dave Angel, and Beltram...BUT OF COURSE 100% MODERN. I've been listening to a years worth of sets at Lockdown Rebellion Raves & Post Lockdown, with music that feels like a new era of necessary cultural non-compliance towards the increasingly sinister authoritarian, oligarchy:
Music playing to huge crowds of beautiful crazy ravers:
"We're young, & free, & don't believe your lies, or need your poison...FUCK COVID!"
This is just the 1st taster of many.
Oh and...no tracklisting... ???