theres no culture left in the uk now...haveing all been hearded like blind cattle into garage clubs that sell taxable gov. endorsed drugs over the last ten yrs..its pretty much game over...all thats left to do is shank some other kid up coz he's from another post code..or wonder why the 2 naughties was the first decade in modern times not to have a youth movement !
the uk gave birth to BREAKBEAT HARDCORE...every kid and thier dog in england turned into gandi with baggys at that point...was fucking spiritual man....you had to map ur way onto the areana to avoid 'hugs' if ya wanted to make it for slipmatts set in time
Love Goldie... no wonder Björk dated him. He's still epic live, I just saw him a few weeks ago. Pete Tong is leaving out the part about Goldie coming into his office with a bulldog. "He didn't like me, he didn't want to like me, didn't want to sign to anybody. Then he did, and put out a very fine record indeed."
PSttttt. Goldie?!!! Saturn and his bs swill about his mom? What notable thing did he do after Rings of Saturn? LTJ was far more ahead of the times than Goldie and was around the same time? You can listen to LTJ and understand why people tried to make the distinction between "dnb" and "jungle." Who in the world still listens to goldie?!
lol wow........... they interview joey & not Bones or lenny? ugh.......... i hate these docs! & what too hardcore for NY IS HE FUCKIN KIDDING ME? LMFAO! wow.......... i guess the limelight & storm raves did not exists! Maybe we were just too hardcore for him.......
i agree this documentary is obviously UK biased...just listen to the narrators voice. Hardcore was big in NYC and the USA. It is interesting to note that the English only give the slightest credit to Black Americans for what was then considered ignored gay black music which the English further developed and made it better...its totallly biased. I am surprised the English don't claim Hip Hop as their sound too....
@alvanson i totally agree with you're statement! seriously! this documentary is incredibly biased! Both the east and west coast of the US ( and every where else in between) always had a VERY VERY vibrant scene...both musically and club/rave scene...and what MariaTR909 mentions.."I guess the limelight & storm raves did not exists!"...or ever Sound Factory!
True, the US had its own scene but rave and house never became mainstream in the US the way it did in the UK for a few years...it was a mass cultural phenomenom in the UK. I was a student in the US for some of that time, and it seemed that the kids got into grunge more.
It's acknowledged in the whole first half of this doco, which is actually based in Chicago where it all began...so I don't think the English here are claiming it as their own at all. In an earlier episode the narrator himself talks about how the sound migrated from Chicago and Detroit "across the Atlantic".
house music was mainstream in the uk. it was in the charts. that never happened in the us. most college kids listened to alternative rock, not house back in the 80s and early 90s like they did in the uk @alvanson
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This should be standard learning material on every school!!
djweetos 1 month ago
old man wheres ur family aT??siKE..
ShY1CAS 3 months ago
octaNe riOTs
ShY1CAS 3 months ago
siKe
ShY1CAS 3 months ago
yo itZ dJAm..
ShY1CAS 3 months ago
sounds whitE
ShY1CAS 3 months ago
rock overdose hA Ha
ShY1CAS 3 months ago
tell all your slOb friEnDs
ShY1CAS 3 months ago
laST oN LAUGh..
ShY1CAS 3 months ago
pee pee technO..
ShY1CAS 3 months ago
GOLDIE_MY_DARLING.
QUACKSTATE 3 months ago
Where would Goldie be without the word "fuck"?
dillikins 5 months ago
jungle and dnb is amazing but this a house music documentary and they mentioned acid house for about a sentence :C
subglitch 5 months ago
"Music is my Mistress" by Duke Ellington
mosquito103 6 months ago
"It was bending people fuckin' prisms open. You know what I mean. It's like what the fuck is that?" *trippy hand gestures
supravista 6 months ago
5:50 ... And Drum & Bass was born!
experimentsinthedark 8 months ago
"it was just about making people dance" OH YEAH!!
MrAjfish 9 months ago
theres no culture left in the uk now...haveing all been hearded like blind cattle into garage clubs that sell taxable gov. endorsed drugs over the last ten yrs..its pretty much game over...all thats left to do is shank some other kid up coz he's from another post code..or wonder why the 2 naughties was the first decade in modern times not to have a youth movement !
LONDONKMASSIVE 10 months ago
the uk gave birth to BREAKBEAT HARDCORE...every kid and thier dog in england turned into gandi with baggys at that point...was fucking spiritual man....you had to map ur way onto the areana to avoid 'hugs' if ya wanted to make it for slipmatts set in time
LONDONKMASSIVE 10 months ago
the uk gave birth to BREAKBEAT HARDCORE...
LONDONKMASSIVE 10 months ago
techno tried to kill house.. we gave the UK a gift and they tried to mess it up with thecno.. HOUSE STILL LiVES
guaraguaorix 10 months ago
techno tried to kill house.. we gave the UK a gift and they ytried to mess it up with thrchno.. HOUSE STILL LiVES
guaraguaorix 10 months ago
techno tried to kill house.. we gave the UK a gift and they ytried to mess it up with thrchno.. HOUSE STILL LOIVES
guaraguaorix 10 months ago
Love Goldie... no wonder Björk dated him. He's still epic live, I just saw him a few weeks ago. Pete Tong is leaving out the part about Goldie coming into his office with a bulldog. "He didn't like me, he didn't want to like me, didn't want to sign to anybody. Then he did, and put out a very fine record indeed."
theempathogen 11 months ago
wa hay monkey spunk .typical american no class.
erictheviking871 1 year ago 2
PSttttt. Goldie?!!! Saturn and his bs swill about his mom? What notable thing did he do after Rings of Saturn? LTJ was far more ahead of the times than Goldie and was around the same time? You can listen to LTJ and understand why people tried to make the distinction between "dnb" and "jungle." Who in the world still listens to goldie?!
fr1skycat 1 year ago
Heh, even his cussing has BPM -- something like 75 instances per minute ...
bleuroo 1 year ago
5:07 this is so good, so very good.It´s smells like hard oldschool.
booomerang33 1 year ago
Goldie is a god
peterhollomon999 1 year ago 2
Beltram is the white wizard.
moonrunner303 1 year ago 2
Beltram...fuckin' Brilliant!
sonboogie 1 year ago
it's unfortunate that this documentary fails to do the the background to dnb any justice, it wasn't simply based on goldie's ego trip.
Search for - A London Somet'ing Dis - better context provided.
digimaton 1 year ago
wats the song at 3:17 ??
durtybeats36 2 years ago
Second Phase - Mentasm
tergalz 2 years ago
yeh - its hard to decide who's gonna fit in to the interview Frankie and Lenny are huge contributors - it is a shame they were not given an interview
nbixel 2 years ago
song at 3:20?
thecalmmusicalspirit 2 years ago
Oh my GOD I LOVE ENERGY FLASH!!! I remember hearing it for the first time back in 1991.
xicatli 2 years ago
the proxy sampled mentasm ;D
MrCojack 2 years ago
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wceinar 2 years ago
lol wow........... they interview joey & not Bones or lenny? ugh.......... i hate these docs! & what too hardcore for NY IS HE FUCKIN KIDDING ME? LMFAO! wow.......... i guess the limelight & storm raves did not exists! Maybe we were just too hardcore for him.......
MariaTR909 2 years ago
Quit whining and go make a movie of your own so I can wank about it online.
dicard 2 years ago
you are a pot calling a kettle black.....
MariaTR909 2 years ago
i agree this documentary is obviously UK biased...just listen to the narrators voice. Hardcore was big in NYC and the USA. It is interesting to note that the English only give the slightest credit to Black Americans for what was then considered ignored gay black music which the English further developed and made it better...its totallly biased. I am surprised the English don't claim Hip Hop as their sound too....
alvanson 2 years ago
of course its from an english perspective if its an english documentry.
Victorian105 2 years ago
@alvanson i totally agree with you're statement! seriously! this documentary is incredibly biased! Both the east and west coast of the US ( and every where else in between) always had a VERY VERY vibrant scene...both musically and club/rave scene...and what MariaTR909 mentions.."I guess the limelight & storm raves did not exists!"...or ever Sound Factory!
nativestyle26 2 years ago
True, the US had its own scene but rave and house never became mainstream in the US the way it did in the UK for a few years...it was a mass cultural phenomenom in the UK. I was a student in the US for some of that time, and it seemed that the kids got into grunge more.
895angela 2 years ago 10
It's acknowledged in the whole first half of this doco, which is actually based in Chicago where it all began...so I don't think the English here are claiming it as their own at all. In an earlier episode the narrator himself talks about how the sound migrated from Chicago and Detroit "across the Atlantic".
895angela 2 years ago
house music was mainstream in the uk. it was in the charts. that never happened in the us. most college kids listened to alternative rock, not house back in the 80s and early 90s like they did in the uk @alvanson
talktal 1 year ago
House lives on techno failed
guaraguaorix 10 months ago
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@talktal House lives on techno failed
guaraguaorix 10 months ago
@alvanson BECAUSE IT WAS MADE IN ENGLANDYOU THICK CUNT. AMERICANS ALWAYS FUCKING WHINING .
erictheviking871 1 year ago
@erictheviking871 GO FUCK YOUR MOMA!
alvanson 1 year ago
lol, goldies's nuts.
turnbacktime 2 years ago
goldy fucks me up!!!
BrkCityFG9 2 years ago 2
Goldie is a god damn legend.
UltimoImperio 3 years ago 12
I GOT IT!!!
Thanks andreww1979!!
FLshadyrock 3 years ago
Can anyone plz tell me the track that starts on 3:19
FLshadyrock 3 years ago
Second Phase - Mentasm
andreww1979 3 years ago
that guy in the red is off the chain- lol!
huffnpuff2 3 years ago
im sorry joey beltram guy, but yeah it is techno
Oli3TB76 3 years ago