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This is, apparently, progressive house - whatever classification is, this is the sort of thing I find ideal for background listening when I'm WFH. This and pretty much anything on the Anjunadeep label.
And I've got Franky Wah's 'This Is Shen' playlist queued up for afterwards - progressive trance? rather than house of any sort perhaps? Not really just one music genre.
https://www.youtube.com/live/FPNUXP1YVmk?feature=share
Not a new one to many I know but to add to the list? The mastery of this track, the flow and the layers.. subtle but engrossing. Techno genius.
Adele.. I tried. I don't know what it is about her voice or pitch but I can't listen to her for more than a moment, no house mix can change that it seems. Needs more vocal distortion : )
On Underground Resistance, this is a great conversation. Mad Mike talks about techno as an art form, credibility and the roots of Detroit Techno with the founders of the Tresor club. Long but worth settling into with a dram maybe. I've watched it again in parts a few times, Mad Mike is an inspiring guy to listen to.
This is, apparently, progressive house – whatever classification is, this is the sort of thing I find ideal for background listening when I’m WFH. This and pretty much anything on the Anjunadeep label.
+1 for prog house and working. Anjunadeep put out a lot of great music. Worth looking up Jorge Monti's Changes series, Hixy and Kalo's Sun and Earth, Basil O'Glue's Momentum and Gai Barone's Patterns series on Soundcloud. There's loads more, these guys do keep it on a level and don't stray into EDM and broken car alarm samples.
A track that could do with being a couple of minutes longer..
Ritchie Hawtin - Dimension Intrusion. A great comedown track.
Nice bit of Hawtin there.
Can't beat this for chilling,
Orbital - Belfast;
Apologies if these have already been thrown up, 3 from me including my fave remix of all time
Rave era House eh. Was not unusual for artists in the 90's to put out House and Hardcore/Breakbeat versions of tracks as well as vocal/radio edits and instrumental versions of the same track.
Congress covered all the bases with this:
That geezer from Faithless
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YTbfkdMO4M
Still sounds fresh and yes I prefer this version to the more well known vocal edit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jR-TD8NWSE
1992 that year again!
I don’t think I’ve heard that Gat Decor track in years, it’s made me get a bit teary reminiscing!!
Somewhat by the numbers but a big hitter for sure.
Dust off the XR3i
Prodigy - Wind it up;
That Alan braxe tune was a classic. Used to play it back in the day often with/ messed up with this:
If I ever felt better (I’d go to the disco)
Dead link but if you know you know…..
The Skyscaper remix of 'Hold that sucker down' is monumental. Good to see Nuyorcan Soul in there - forgot that tune!
The Skyscaper remix of ‘Hold that sucker down’ is monumental
Yup. One member went on to Faithless fame. Rob Dougan is responsible for Clubbed to Death.
+1 for prog house and working. Anjunadeep put out a lot of great music. Worth looking up Jorge Monti’s Changes series, Hixy and Kalo’s Sun and Earth, Basil O’Glue’s Momentum and Gai Barone’s Patterns series on Soundcloud. There’s loads more, these guys do keep it on a level and don’t stray into EDM and broken car alarm samples.
Thanks @jameso, I've been working my way through the Hicky and Kalo's Sun & Earth stuff - those were new to me, great for WFH. Yet to try the others.
Again, is this house music? Not sure, but Marsh's album released last week has some great stuff on it regardless of classification:
Again, is this house music?
I'd say so? Progressive house. Marsh is a talented guy, big fan.
Hicky and Kalo on Soundcloud today, 'Borealis 2022'. They're almost too slick.
Been watching n listening too this with great 'njoi' ment ..one of my all time favs has got too be 'wht have you done' by One Tribe featuring Gem...what a tune , vaguely remember nodding my head every which way in the the shadows somewhere in south London,sure it was in Battersea could of been called zatopeks.. anyhow some great tunes up there keep em coming folks ..
How do you upload???
Rave in Peace keith.
This is, apparently, progressive house – whatever classification is, this is the sort of thing I find ideal for background listening when I’m WFH. This and pretty much anything on the Anjunadeep label.
I'd suggest listening to Hot Since 82 if this is your kind of thing. Don't know how to embed videos, sorry, but here's a link.
React 2 Rhythm - Intoxication from a Guerilla Records compilation I have, somewhere....
Moby - Go
And another C J Bolland - Camargue
Don’t know how to embed videos, sorry, but here’s a link.
If you copy the link from YouTube and just straight up paste it in a forum post, it should just automagically embed.
More R&S... How many tunes were influenced by this one? I remember getting rather tired of songs featuring the hoover at one point.
I'm very fond of this one
2 Bad Mice
Oh, what a TUNE!!!
Still keep finding old tracks I used to listen to, mostly rave stuff, wasn't so much a house fan after rave music. Found this, not sure I remember it, probably heard it, bit cheesy for me, but quite like it... housey-ish I think.
I’m very fond of this one
So good!
Even better when Floor Federation 'Music For The Masses' drops into it. One of the all-time great Sasha mixes, recreated here https://soundcloud.com/nic-hathway/sasha-2016 - 2 Bad Mice from ~20 mins in, the mix at ~20:50 in. A real goosebumper.
And "Tell Me Why" - I'd forgotten about that one, a top Club Kinetic tune
Check it out,
New Order - Crystal (Lee Combs remix);
Some great tunes on here. Talking of Gat Decor "Passion". I've got an original 12" of it from Flying Records in Italy. Doesn't get played very often as it's probably my most treasured bit of vinyl.
Sasha back in the day was an inspiration. So many classic tunes here as well.
Another favourite for me is Greg Wilson. First class remixes and mixes with a house/disco feel
https://on.soundcloud.com/u1qu 9">
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On the disco theme,
On the freestylers, they were pretty regular at Blowpop at the Blue Mountain Club in Brizzle. Those were great days.
Guerilla records had some quality releases , still play this when on the sons decks.
Couple of mixes for you, both from
Pressure Radio.
Andy Tomlinson’s Decades of House is always a good show and a there’s a new one most weeks.
https://www.mixcloud.com/andytommo/decades-of-house-12th-feb-2023/
And Andy Ward’s Vocal Booth show is also top class, and again weekly.
https://www.mixcloud.com/andyward/deep-soulful-house-mix-vb-radio-with-andy-ward-15-jan-2023/
Just watched this on youtube , I must admit I'd never heard of the club or the promoter. What a soundtrack in this Joey Beltram , Capricorn and Drum club at the end. First class.
Time for a bit of class,
Tori Amos - Professional Widow (AVH remix)
Surprised we haven't had these two yet,
Inner City - Good Life;
Big Fun;
Last breakbeat tune, I promise;
Dylan Rhymes - The Way (E9 remix),
Several good remixes of this;
UNKLE - Reign feat Ian Brown (false prophet remix),
Ok ok ok maybe this is the B.O.T.A...
Just finished listening to DJ Paulette's Essential mix. Tres bon.
"DJ Paulette joins the musical dots of her outstanding 30-year career with two hours of pure house music. Featuring tracks from Floorplan, Larry Heard, and Special Request."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001htxg
I’d suggest listening to Hot Since 82 if this is your kind of thing. Don’t know how to embed videos, sorry, but here’s a link.
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Thanks - that was a great recommendation. I'd heard the name but hadn't listened until now. Excellent, right to my tastes. The 'Live from a Pirate Ship' and 'Live from a Lagoon' mixes on YT are good. Currently listening to his Recovery album.
I heard Channel Tres on 6 music yesterday for the first time and he really reminded me of Moodymann who I'm a big fan of.
Ok this isn't really house music .. but it'd fit into a deep/progressive house set for sure. I pulled out an old Royksopp album for the drive somewhere this week. Not listened to it in 12 years or more. Thought it was all fairly ok/average, until this. Really took me by suprise. Incredible - powerful, moody, just stunning. I'd be amazed if it had never made it into a film soundtrack or a computer game.
Reminds me a little of this track, first heard in the middle of a deep/techy prog house mix and .. wow. It's quite dark and a bit of a buzzkill in a way on it's own but the whole mix is so good at times. Stick with it to the break as it's a slow burner. Vocals are by Sting's daughter Eliot Sumner, popfans.
Is this house music? LOL!
@jameso – nice to see another Legends regular. I loved that place
Have you read the Vice article
The Small Town Nightclub That Quietly Changed British Clubbing Forever
Just been happily going through this thread again for Friday afternoon jukebox, missed this @binners. Legends forever! Great article, I hadn't seen it or appreciated the background of it all. Along similar lines I enjoyed Grayson Perry's recent series on Englishness on the BBC where he covered the Northern Soul scene.
Sounding quite polished/progressive for 1992. Sasha tho.
I pulled out an old Royksopp album
Good god man u didn't know about this.....
Does tear the roof off like!
Haha not House again
Don't think we've actually posted this badboy yet.
Blackbox - Ride on time
Was reminded of this recently. Gosh it sends the shivers.
MY god, i'd forgotten that Subliminal Cuts tune. Massive
Another classic, bit later...
Orbital - Chime:
Good god man u didn’t know about this…..
I'd just forgotten the original, not listened to that album in along time. Hard track to get a good remix from I think.
Thinking of good mainstream house tunes from that 2000-ish era, this always sounded good to me
Watching the sun go down to this,just washes over you,sublime;
This one came to mind last night while watching a film - Banco de Gaia 'Heliopolis'
Beautiful and almost forgotten. Got the 12"somewhere.
Anybody remember this:
Rollo goes Mystic - Love love love
that Banco de Gaia tune was on Northern Exposure 2. Very well worn!
Just remembered this Prodigy tune:
Everybody in the place:
^ anthem 🙌🏻
Remembered the tune, forgot the name but saw it linked to another track - classic early 90s piano trance house
Or,
Bedrock - For what you dream of:
God, what a belting tune.
Showing its age a bit:
Qt Quartet - Hold that sucker down (skyscraper mix)
This one's worth it, just for the video!
Born to be alive - Patrick Hernandez
The following tune cropped up in conversation the other night whilst reminiscing…
This always brings a smile.
Playing some old mixtapes these have stood out,
and more recently this, builds but the drop is awesome,
Some great tracks on this album "Ambient House" released on DFC 1990.
Definitely recommend the next track too on the album too:
And Sueno Latino on the next one...
New Order - Crystal (Lee Coombs remix)
Two excellent remixes.