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From: TheAttendant
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  • Track ID for that first song anyone?  "lets get it together"

  • this great i like it after 8.00 great mix,can anybody tell me where can i download music style like this?please help me out ...thanks

  • He is serious about his shit right now....you guys remember these tracks man?....hells yeah...

  • anyone know some trax?

  • nicee :D

  • @1:46 thats decent

  • nice trax, share some with me lol. Keep em rotatin'

  • yo nice mix dude

  • YE ho-

  • Respect! Thanks for representing.

  • RESPECT RESPECT RESPECT!!

    Markahvich - New D&B Producer, Big on diz thing

    youtube.com/watch?v=jvnFzTr5P8­o

  • I respect any "dj" spinner that's mixin' some early 90's...this guy needs props yo! and throwin in some new shit!!!

  • damn hes spinin wax for house. thats whats up

  • Track list please, nice mix

  • jeez...boring dj just kinda stood there, at least bounce a bit!

  • I respect anyone who uses vinyl

  • This is good shit bro, I dig it.

  • YES!!!!!!!!

  • ¿como se llama?

  • hey men CAN some one put the name of the tracks pleas ??? or just the furst one

    Tnx

  • @SLIMbucc haha

  • yo bro u think u can give me the name and the artist of the first track? thanks alot man good stuff

  • Nice Undrg.House man..

  • whoa chicago calls once more !!! great vid bro !

  • DAMM!! BROTHER YOU HAVE THE EAR!!!  Real, deep House. I feel like I'm back in undergrad worshipping the speakers!!!

    haha

    A thousand thanks. House is ETERNAL.

  • P.S. > PLEASE post "Suffer (stripped mix)" by your The Attendants. More people deserve to hear that bottomless stealth-vogue track! It's an incredible use of space. That song feels like being IN a club, not just listening to club music.

  • Homero, I love your label and its releases, and when I first heard them I thought they were very reminiscent of early 90's NY style, which was really exciting to find. You evoked the whole vibe so perfectly. So, to hear this incredible mix of actual tracks from then is no great surprise. I have to 2nd the request for a track list though! I almost never ask but that middle one that's playing by the 5:00 mark is KILLING me!!! Anyway, I really enjoyed this. Thanks!

  • I'm not gonna read all the replies because i'm drunk as fuck. Anyay, good shit man. I love zee deepness. You should put up a tracklist or something.

  • This is what real Underground House is!! I love it. Hey, man u should check my channel. I got lots of Underground House stuff. Hey, can u give me the track name? It sounds so freaking cool! These beats, rhythm and instrumentation drive me into dancing already. 5***** & bring back the Underground House. There's still more to search & make for UH.

  • hot house

  • 5*****

  • Amen! Vinyl is the only source for real dance music. Period. It's a pity how culture is suffering because of this generation's laziness and willingness to work / carry / collect real music. Thank you for the mix! Take me back, brother! Take me back! :)

  • ARgh... I meant to say: "it's a pity how culture is suffering because of this generation's laziness and *UNWILLINGNESS* to work to get / carry / collect real music." Now.. enough beer for me tonight ! ;)

  • i disagree i just think that people are embracing new technology like they have from the beggining. do you think the pioneer producers of dance music would have stuck to using real drums with that mentality? of course not they used drum machines, synths because it was new. they were always ahead of the game embracing new technologies to make music and DJ. mp3's, computers, serato, cdj's is the the present and the future.

  • there's still good underground stuff out there being produced, you just gotta know where to look. electronic music would have never progressed with that mentality, it would be nowhere without embracing new styles and technologies. i think whats fked it up is the scene catering to elitist bullshit and not representing the street, the common folk who work hard and a poor individuals, the big shot producers nowadays don't have the hunger to produce good tracks cause they made it, theyre complacent.

  • just look at all the strictly rhythm sellouts, all partying with fat cat rich bitches, theyre sound reflects theyre new found wealth, ferrari gucci versace lamborgini. just look at fedde le grande, and eric prydz. its all about image instead of music thats problem i think. thats my two cents. keep underground alive thats all im saying, and embrace new technology and styles, but don't jump on the bandwagon, stay true to yourself.

    peace

  • I agree except on your generalisation of so-called new technology.

    A drummachine (and sampler) was made into the basis of electronic dance music by musicians. Overpriced CD-players repackaged as turntables are made to lure craftsmen and hobbyists satisfied with their 20 years old tools into the vicious circle of the fast out-dating digital technology of mainstream consumerist culture. Not even mentioning that I believe the full frequency, warm analogue sound is preferred for this kind of music.

  • @CiftBasliKartal Word Up!

  • @HouseheadSeb Your comment is oN POINT! Last 4 words is the key. See the Sheeple can't b true to themselves cause from the start most R following some asshole, example David Guetta. Yeah I said it! How many djs wanna be like Tiesto or Guetta? Peep his vids, fun n funny *ferrari/gucci etc...but NOTHING to do with LOVE and HOUSE MUSIC!

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