The ever-busy, ever-great Oliver Lieb at his greatest. More techno oriented than his LSG albums, with more breaks and experimenting than his other Spicelab material, and ultimately his last and best under this alias (1 of many). Light years ahead of it's time, and unique amongst even Lieb's uniquely innovative far out, trippy, thumping techtrance. This is the mixed version of the album making it even more special.
Tracklist: 1 Spice Like Us 11:42 2 Spice Peak 6:28 3 Glue Gun 7:36 4 Spy Vs. Spice 7:48 5 Feathers 8:49 6 Bad Rabbit 7:23 7 L'Espice 7:11 8 Clones 6:39 9 Srange 9:11
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 .
If I'm thinking of the right kid, I reckon he was eventually picked up by Danny Rampling's Shoom. Before that tho, this lad was mixing either at raves for zero pay, or just at home for passion shits & giggles, then selling decent recorded, quality sound tapes for about 50p apiece.
Great blend of classic acid house, detroit & belgian techno & "new beat" is what would eventually evolve into that Old Skool breakbeat hardcore/Rave music we all know and love.
Tracklist in video...
The Tidy Boys along with L.Lashes, Anne Savage, were my favourite DJs in the early 2000's as well as Kevin Energy, Simon Posford, Sasha, Merv Peppler & Sharkey for their individual styles in their fields.
DJ Hype; Grooverider, and Adam Freeland for breakz. Trance was still kicking but had peaked & was ready to go back underground where big things were happening in psytrance and progressive. Hard House was about to evolve into a 3rd wave NRG, aside from developing deep filtered techno undertones, killer acid lines, pulsing quaking thunderous bassline, tuned kickdrums (That evolution would be "hard dance", which had 2 golden years then imploded...through being torn too many directions and collabs that didnt work or made Frankenstein Tunes (monstr-house-shitty lol).
THE REAL GOLDEN AGE OF post millennium hard House was the early-mid, the 2K00's. It was hard as nails, varied, had plenty of look-back-to-look foward tunes, ingenius stylish anthems, cleverly used samples, a hard house grittier but melodic take on big trance; seeing a return to form from JX with "Restless", & the Tidy Boys remix of Lisa Lashes's atomic banger "What Can You Do For Me " is probably the best remix of all! 1995-2004 was the golden age, it didn't try to be anything else, didn't need to & was great. 2003 was the peak, and this awesome double mix compilation is a fine example of the mini era of Hard House greatness pre-Hard Dance....One of my favourite and prize posessions:
CD1:
1-01 Unknown Artist– Introduction
1-02 The Freak– The Bells
1-03 Steve Hill– My Lovin' (Guyver Mix)
1-04 Rob Tissera– Burning (Guyver Mix)
1-05 Unknown Artist– 1998 (K Series)
1-06 Stimulator– Play
1-07 Kinetica– Let Go (Steve Blake & Phil Reynolds Remix)
1-08 Tony De Vit– Give Me A Reason (Guyver Mix)
1-09 Ben Kaye vs Deeprose & Thompson– I'm Your DJ
1-10 JX– Restless (Guyver Mix)
1-11 Breather– Come On
1-12 Lee Pasch– Emotion (Tidy Boys Slightly Live Mix)
1-13 Baby Doc & S-J– I Need You (Glazby & Maddox Mix)
1-14 Mr. Bishi– Throw Your Hands (In The Air) (Lee Haslam Mix)
1-15 Lab 4– Candyman (Guyver Mix)
DISC2 TRACKLIST:
2-01 Paul Maddox– Chatline
2-02 Colin Barratt– You Know
2-03 Incisions– I'm The One (Kronos Remix)
2-04 Mr. Bishi– I Need (Your Loving) (Lee Pasch Mix)
2-05 Sharkboy– Soft Opinion
2-06 Jon Rundell & Matt Williams– Can You Trust Yourself
2-07 D&G– Get On Da Floor (San Francisco Acid Mix)
2-08 Nick Rafferty & PBS (Phatt Bloke & Slim)– Groovin' (Jez & Charlie Remix)
2-09 Stimulant DJs– Fu*k Da Beatz (Lee Haslam Remix)
2-10 Ali Wilson & Matt Smallwood– Just Listen
2-11 Base Graffiti– Base EP (Part 2)
2-12 Lisa Lashes– What Can You Do For Me? (Tidy Boys Remix)
2-13 Ali Wilson & Matt Smallwood– Devastation
2-14 Ian M– Crazy Pills
2-15 Bulletproof (2)– Zero Tolerance
There's actually 2 batches of remixes from 2000, this 1 has the timeless rushy anthemic original (AKA "Mars mix") bangin' reworkings from Mistral & Cass n Slide, and ending with the 1992 Warp Records flipside "Saturn mix".
THK - France:
1. Original Mars.
2.Mistral Remix
3.Cass n Slide Remix
4.Saturn mix
*"Form & Function"* the 2nd Photek L.P, along with the previous one; *"Modus Operandi"...*
Both are legit masterpieces. It's virtually impossible to decide which is best... *"Form & Function"* is the more upfront (Modus Operandi having several years of classic Jungle/D&B EP's to build upon & nod to; which makes "F&F" feel like a truly next-gen wave of D&B), & defo my fave of the 2.
1 The Seven Samurai (Photek Remix)
6:58
2 The Lightening (Digital Remix)
5:51
3 Rings Around Saturn (Peshay & Decoder Remix)
8:02
4 The Margin '98 (Doc Scott Remix)
6:54
5 Resolution (Photek Remix)
6:39
6 UFO (J Majik Remix)
6:16
7 Knitevision 6:39
8 Santiago 6:09
9 The Seven Samurai 6:53
10 Rings Around Saturn 7:23
11 The Water Margin 5:30
12 UFO
If you ever heard this master crowd blaster play especially at millenium era 'Crasher, or Love Parade then you know why he's among the best. Perfect mix of deep minimal tribal techtrance, hard house and hard trance. MITZUBISHI MAURO!
Tracklist (Tracklist checking in progress):
01 Icarus - Alive (Jel)
02 Antoine Clamaran - Experience (Club Mix)
03 Planetary Assualt System - Function 1 (Peacefrog)
04 Colt Systems - Unattached (Frequent)
05 Chris Liebing - Analogue EP (CLR)
06 Megamind - Zao (Underground)
07 Mathmos - Mario Piu
08 Scorp - Energetix
09 G. Fasano - Chicago (Sacrifice)
10 Mauro Picotto - Baguette (BXR)
11 Ricky Effe - Sonus Terrarum
12 Mauro Picotto - Like This Like That [5am] (Sacrifice)
13 Mauro Picotto - Kebab
14 Noisefloor - Club System (Combined Force Rec)
15 DJ Arabesque - The Vision (BXR)
16 Ricky Leroy - All The Way (BXR)
17 Bismark - Just A Moment (BXR)
18 Max Graham - Airthight (Hope Recordings)
19 Mauro Picotto - Komodo (BXR)
20 Mauro Picotto - Like This Like That [3am] (Sacrifice)
21 Jay Denham - Smokers Delight (Black Nation)
22 Gabry Fasano - Logarithm