@NEONNEVADA steady. You not a fan then? The music BT out out back in the 90's e.g. Nocturnal Transmission, Embracing the sunshine are quality pieces of music, way ahead of their time. IMO.
Tune and a half. Isn't this at the beginning of Lord Tenaglia's outing on Global Underground? As said before, Tilt, Quivver, Tarantella and BT all ahead of their time. Fond memories.
@Bjaminny agreed mate ,i think this EP especially was ahead of its time...i mean this was released in 1999 , two years before similar sounding tracks were hitting clubland.
@alderaanic Oh yeah. Layered is what you get with John Graham. His stuff as Quivver was way ahead of it's time. 1994 and he's producing 'Twist and Shout' and 'Believe in me' for a start. There several different genres in this tune. Bit of tribal, progressive, a slight bit of hip hop at just under 5 mins to slow things down. It's a kind of hip hop beat to me anyway :-) and BANG!!!! Epic delivery from TILT. Parks and Wilson are cool dj's as well.
This was released after Tilt's Invisible E.P., progressive trance masterpiece. Obviously, it was a complete change for Tilt. It was the first release on Hooj Choons that was dark, sinister, and down right incredible. Tilt was one of the first to pioneer the dark progressive house that was to come in 2000 and onward. As usual, they were ahead of their time. Great post.
@1czelaya Couldn't agree more mate,this is the type of sound that defines my taste as a DJ & collector.Like you say this was way ahead of its time,Tilt like many of the best electyronic producers set trends and pushed the boundries of new music.
Tilt along with Quivver,Evolution,Way Out West,Breeder,Tarrentella & Redanka,BT,Laurent Veronezz,Starecase,Kasey Taylor were all making outstanding productions and remixes around this era..all making massive contribution to the Progressive scene
@alderaanic Doubly agreed. I loved Kasey Taylor (aka Ocean Wave) and Tarrentella vs Redanka was down right vicous. However, I'm not familiar with Laurent Veronezz. Will look up.
@NEONNEVADA steady. You not a fan then? The music BT out out back in the 90's e.g. Nocturnal Transmission, Embracing the sunshine are quality pieces of music, way ahead of their time. IMO.
Bjaminny 2 months ago
or ..."Jupiter enlightens everything he would destroy"...cant remember
killahurtzMP 5 months ago
la radio..."Jupiter destrorys everything he loves" thanks MP TILT
killahurtzMP 5 months ago
la radio...
killahurtzMP 5 months ago
Tune and a half. Isn't this at the beginning of Lord Tenaglia's outing on Global Underground? As said before, Tilt, Quivver, Tarantella and BT all ahead of their time. Fond memories.
Bjaminny 6 months ago 2
@Bjaminny agreed mate ,i think this EP especially was ahead of its time...i mean this was released in 1999 , two years before similar sounding tracks were hitting clubland.
alderaanic 6 months ago
@alderaanic Oh yeah. Layered is what you get with John Graham. His stuff as Quivver was way ahead of it's time. 1994 and he's producing 'Twist and Shout' and 'Believe in me' for a start. There several different genres in this tune. Bit of tribal, progressive, a slight bit of hip hop at just under 5 mins to slow things down. It's a kind of hip hop beat to me anyway :-) and BANG!!!! Epic delivery from TILT. Parks and Wilson are cool dj's as well.
Bjaminny 6 months ago
fucking awesome track!
kresoya3 8 months ago 2
This tune samples Skeletor Theme !!
macizo25 1 year ago
¥T
AlphaMistafiedOmega 1 year ago
Woah!!!!!!!!!!!!! the first time I heard this one was when I was like 7 or so! UNDERGROUND RADIO it was played on here in Florida
pampers1919 1 year ago 2
Bravo! Thanks for posting! The opening to this tune is mindblowing :D
ContemptibleShit 1 year ago 2
French lyrics please?
God I love this track.
opiumgland 1 year ago
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spinna03 1 year ago
@spinna03 amazingly i actually have that promo...plus both the official Hooj 12"
alderaanic 1 year ago
This was released after Tilt's Invisible E.P., progressive trance masterpiece. Obviously, it was a complete change for Tilt. It was the first release on Hooj Choons that was dark, sinister, and down right incredible. Tilt was one of the first to pioneer the dark progressive house that was to come in 2000 and onward. As usual, they were ahead of their time. Great post.
1czelaya 1 year ago 3
@1czelaya Couldn't agree more mate,this is the type of sound that defines my taste as a DJ & collector.Like you say this was way ahead of its time,Tilt like many of the best electyronic producers set trends and pushed the boundries of new music.
Tilt along with Quivver,Evolution,Way Out West,Breeder,Tarrentella & Redanka,BT,Laurent Veronezz,Starecase,Kasey Taylor were all making outstanding productions and remixes around this era..all making massive contribution to the Progressive scene
alderaanic 1 year ago 3
@alderaanic Doubly agreed. I loved Kasey Taylor (aka Ocean Wave) and Tarrentella vs Redanka was down right vicous. However, I'm not familiar with Laurent Veronezz. Will look up.
1czelaya 1 year ago
@1czelaya i should realy of added Bedrock & Fade to that list.
Laurent Veronezz produces as Planisphere,.Velvet Girl,Airwave,Nova and many more aliases.
alderaanic 1 year ago