For me it was:
1.James Brown is dead
2.U-96
3.Dominator
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For me it was:
1.James Brown is dead
2.U-96
3.Dominator
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not tracks but:
NIN
a shed load of stuff i heard on John Peel![]()
It's toe tappingly tragic
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it started with tunes like "pump up the jam" and this lead on to early rave tunes, but one tune inparticular i remember was "urban breakdown" by micky finn, it was also the first record i bought (from woolworths with my dinner money) another tune around the same time was "power pill" i cant remember who it was by but had the pac man samples in there "eat them up yum yum" i heard carl cox play this and i loved it, i also purchased this from woolwroths aswel...hehehe bloody hell that goin back a bit![]()
this lead on to tunes like dominator and james brown is dead etc...
Be Lucky!
Front 242 - Headhunter & Sheep on Drugs - Motorbike ..
I cant remember the very first tune I heard that really got me interested, but I suppose hearing NIN - Sin for the first time probably helped, and the first dance music purchase I made was the Lords of Acid album Voodoo U.
Its by aphex twin, worth a little bit too if you still have it (vinyl)Originally Posted by fatcollective
I strongly remember a track by Utah Saints called "Somthing good"
Also a 808 state track with a sample in that was somthing like out of a western?? violins etc....?? not sure what it was called. & a track call "Das Boot" im sure all of these tracks had somthing to do with me getting into it all, i remember them giving me a rite buzz at the time!!
i suppose my first ever electronic song i liked was MARS pump up the volume.
i remember asking for that song for a christmas present, my unlce bought me one of those chart hit tapes with it on, there was also a track on there with the sample "Put the needle on the record, and the drum beat goes like this".
i had to play mars, then fast forward all the way to the end to listen to the other track :lol:
cant remember who did that though![]()
Life is "trying things to see if they work"
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Dave knows scooter lyrics
Found this in a charity shop the other week, on vinyl, on NOW 10 or something.Originally Posted by dan the acid man
Its Criminal Element OrchestraOriginally Posted by dan the acid man
Can i have my spotters gold medal now please ;)
Prodigy
\"Good Things Come To Those Who Wait\"
thats themOriginally Posted by herman
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Life is "trying things to see if they work"
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i can thank daft punks homework for getting me into it, along with prodigy's music for the jilted generation
as well as countless pirate radio sessions
yes i know they were lame, and so is chris sheppard, but gimme a break, i was 15
depeche mode
new order
the klf
s-express
sunscreem
around that time period for me and any other cassette i could steal from my brother.
bambatta
breakdancing to electro early 80's
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
Yeah, "Das Boot" was by U 96, that was a nice tune. "I Wanna Be A Kennedy" was another good one of theirs too!Originally Posted by dis-tek
Too much music I had on tapes and stuff, but didn't always know the names. I think the radio was still the major place I'd hear stuff and record it if I liked it.
Rave wise I guess Messiah, Prodigy, KLF and others... The whole visual/ psychedelic aspect of rave or electronic music videos on TV really buzzed me, the music seemed to have so much depth, it was the ultimate package both sonically and visually. I guess my path into techno came from German and Dutch hardcore techno, as well as UK hardcore and jungle.