mine was cj bolland the prophet..
think i went out and bought london acid city a few days later on a recomendation... my memory is a little blank in the 10 years since :lol:
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mine was cj bolland the prophet..
think i went out and bought london acid city a few days later on a recomendation... my memory is a little blank in the 10 years since :lol:
'Energy flash' ruined my life
hehe...
i also remember hearing a mix called "serious mind trip" or "serious road trip" and i think it had wippenberg - neurodancer on it.. ahh student days.. smokin the afternoons away listenin to strange bleepy noizes and not having a clue or caring what they were... good times.
plastikman sheet one
Being in Limelight Nyc around 1995
Hearing a song that jacked like nothing I ever heard before
Glenn Frisca was spinning.
Had a sample to De La Souls Saturdays
I was spinning house at the time
So when I went on my quest to find that record
It was Laidback Luke Act The Fool on Touche Records.
The crowd went off!
That record started the beginning to my introduction to what is good jacking techno.
The shit people danced to.
Not sat there and listened to, so they may hear one discrepancy in production value.
F*ckin' black turtle neck snobs ruined fun in techno.
You can quote me on that.
rob hood's minimal nation. that really got me.
centreforce fm back in 88/89
and meQuote:
Originally Posted by force
helter skelter technodromes ruined me
dunno, used to go to free parties in 95/96 and everything got played from house to hardcore so couldn't really say.
94 or so Patrick Lindsey - Nerv Crush_Harthouse 10" 009
You'll laugh at how recent this is in comparison to some of the things posted up already but Cox @ the crobar was a big one (it no longer is as big as i once thought it be :oops: ) then came Dave Clarke @ Fuse, and finally Mills @ The Liquid Room all have shaped or influenced my taste in electronic music!
the first coulple of times i went to atomic jam in 97 i goodnt get enough of techno after that
rhythmtechhazy dreams of youth mate ya cant beet umQuote:
smokin the afternoons away listenin to strange bleepy noizes and not having a clue or caring what they were... good times.
an acid remix of the x-cabs neuro followed in the mix by london acid city got me i put my bass guitar down and got me hands on some decks
I've still got a copy of neuro somewhere. Classic tuneQuote:
Originally Posted by tOM B
God I remeber that sweat box at the back of the Sanctuary :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by alsynthe
sitting in student digs, 1994, my mate sticking 'changes of life', mills, on the tuntable, it scared me and changed my life.
Mark eg in the technodrome
R.I.P = The Sanctuary -Milton Keynes
ohh, for me it was one of the tracks on Surgeons Pet 2000 EP on Downwards, forgot the name of it
Was probably old hardcore techno of some sort... I remember Easygroove being one of my faves from the tapes I used to have.
Hearing some old acid stuff on John Peel years ago, no idea what it was but it was banging... sowed the seeds at any rate. :dance:
The first techno set I rememeber seeing that really made me sit up and go yep, this is ****ing great and I want more of this please (rather than just being some music in the background to get shitfaced to) was DAVE the drummer at the old angel in notts.
Cheers for that Henry :toast:
Chris Liebing and Dave Clarke at Dance Valley in 2000. Me and my friends had gone over fully into the late nineties Hard House sounds of Tinrib and Nucleuz. I came back fully converted and started spending all my money on European Techno and London Acid Techno...
no particular tune but dave clarkes 2000 essential mix set the ball rollin..
dittoQuote:
Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
wow...it's like i've known you half my life!Quote:
Originally Posted by drift9
Orbit '95 first diddler, first techno, first techno club. mind mashing funky chunky 909 banging goodness that set me on a path i sometimes regretted but never lost interest in.
CJ Bolland and Ignition Technician at Firefly.
Years ago...
first club experience was atomic jam a couple of years back
65d mavericks
ruskin
chris liebing
claude young
t'was a good night
that was a proper sick night!Quote:
Originally Posted by conflict
Ruskin and 65Ds stole it for me at that one!
first club experience was the downtown "steam" in Rhyl, banging hardcore techno...i loved it...(not anymore..too old hahaa)
first taste of techno was Colin Favour....but i had a tape of Dave Angel and that rocked, must of listened to it a million times...was in school at the time :devilish:
Helter Skelter 97-98 Luke McMillan Mark Eg. Went to the Orbit shortly after to see Dave Clarke and ended up there nearly every other week for god knows how long
well id heard abit of techno from rave sets but getting a copy of tanith from universe 92 is what did it for me. my first taste of bangin techno and i was hooked for life :cool:
Jeff Mills playing Sonic Destroyer at a lost party years ago.
Instant convert after that.
Some old breakdance tapes I bought from a pirate radio stall when I was about 10 or 11.
they were C90s with 45 mins each side of 909 and 808 sequences, like one long mix.
Great stuff, had me jacking from an early age.
yeah,that set rocks,one of the first i gotQuote:
Originally Posted by Boboagogo
and mills @ liquid room,first time i heard it it was :shock:
Searched out the rabbits name was after reading a review in mixmag of all places... ...found it and decided their review didn't go near doing it justice...
i cant remember the exact first memory but here are some::
Colin Dale and Colin Faver on Kiss 100 FM
HouseJunkie's mind**** techno mixtapes
Torpedo Town raves in hampshire late 80s/early 90s
that psyche/bfc/carlcraig record coming out my neighbors garage speakers in 91'