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yea i always favord the geezer and Clib mixes personally but they are all rockin tracks!
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yea i always favord the geezer and Clib mixes personally but they are all rockin tracks!
had to be the first time i heard an industrial strength records track.
thankyou energy fm in london all those years ago. dj cali and marie chantelle.
and then i calmed down
Besides all the stuff I never knew and will prolly never know, it was definately Underworlds "Rez" in about 93. Damn dude, I mean losing your shit to that in Detroit back then? It was the "Positive Education" before "Positive Education"!!
I still cream about finding sets from those eras for nostalgia.
Damn.
I was just learning there was something besides rock and jazz back then!
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"THE FIRST CHAPTER" on XL and "In Order To Dance 2" on R&S.
i purchased both at sister ray records in soho in 1990. must have cost £45. i distinctly remember my dad remarking on how these new "compact discs" seemed ridiculously expensive but inevitably would go down in price in the future. lol.
Industrial Strength
R&S
Force Inc
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Think it was Routemaster, though the first techno track I heard was called 'Medicine Man', can't remember who did it though. Think my mate had it on white label. First techno track I bought was something on planet rhythm. It was 7 years ago now though, so can't remember what it was.
i think it was the CLR and technoid picotto stuff that lead me from hardtrance to techno
MISSILE
#10 was the first 'real' techno record i bought. and i aint looked back :twisted:
Good callQuote:
Originally Posted by perpetual
Classic label
They've kinda fallen off the track recently but yeah agreed there's so many amazing records to have come out on it, from the early Fred stuff right up to the Clemens Neufield "1001" record. Last few years has got a bit retro/cheesy sounding but I'd still keep an ear out... the Mr.G remix a couple of years back for instance I really liked.Quote:
Originally Posted by crime
they done some corkers. House F**ker was brilliant & as Sunil said, early Fred stuff is great.
and though it sounds dated now, u cant knock Ego Acid. CLASS
Yeah House ****er was good, the Umek mixes I liked too. Ego Acid is a corker alright, try to hunt down the Greatest Launches comps they had, well worth picking up..Quote:
Originally Posted by perpetual
got in on the vinyl.. well, the first one. didnt dig the second greatest launches
TO THE SKY, DO IT FROM THE BACK, ACID F**KER, JUGGERNAUT, F18...
some stormers on that. and the sleeve is all but collapsed from abuse :cry:
i think r&s was my first taste.. loved it
R&S! :love: