Aye dem were the days - of course they might have "forgotten" about those parties - maybe we could start getting away with it again - lead the younguns astray as it were........
I've been exploring more 90s rave/house/trance for the past year...I can definitely say that there was more style, more passion in the music. I get more chills from the roots of the tree than the branches will ever provide
Actually you could have heard this on Radio 1 when it came out. Danny Rampling played it during his 'Love Groove Dance Party' on his saturday night sets on Radio 1, then directly after him Pete Tong did a set. That happened every saturday in the mid 90's.
Amendemnt to Picklevation's comment... lol, think I'm an older one than you cos I heard this for the first time in a rave not long after it come out. Yey for those times... may they be repeated....
that unexexpected sudden break with church organs releases all that build up neurotoxins in one go and lifts you into orbit, no, better, launches you somewhere between jupiter and saturn
Tthey dont make tunes like this anymore. You wouldnt find this stuff being played by the likes on Annie Mac on Radio 1 when it was released. You could only hear this type of music in clubs!
@Picklevation clubs? i remember when you had to ring a phone number to get directions to a meeting place where someone else would let you know which abandoned factory or field in the countryside the sound system had set up in.
no clubs, no membership, no extortionate entry fees, no one selling alcohol to piss heads, no attitude, no dress code just to hear these tunes.
@gordongate What if i told you ... i can bring back the old school sound with the same equipment Dj's use back in the days to L.A . You think the underground people will come to my Party's?or you think it'll be a waste?and no David Guetta's fans ... not a "RAVE" just a simple werehouse or backyard party.im 19 yrs old and in LOVE with ACID.so yeah i guess i mutter ........
@95Lawless those who understand will come, the rest of the herd wont go as they have become lazy because they are so used to having it all on a plate at a nightclub. everything under one convenient roof and a place for the government to make money from pushing alcohol
half the excitement of the old underground raves was finding out where they were and actually getting there after driving around to all the checkpoints that were used to keep the police from shutting it down before it started,.
@gordongate SO true! I remember one where the checkpoints were riddles we had to decipher, but once you did/saw the point it'd be super obvious if a raver =) I thnk it's going back underground though, maybe not to the extent it was, but so many laws are forcing it to be so I think it's only a matter of time before we'll be playing detective ravers once again ;)
@kapowrah and the funny thing is that the majority of tunes that get played are not from the last 9 years.
I still hear tunes at parties i go to that i remember buying in the early 90's, funny thing is that the next generation of clubbers go mental when one of these old school tunes gets dropped and that proves my point rather sadly that not many people know how to craft a good dance tune these days, the priorities on producing these days are ego, money and least effort expended.
@gordongate its not that people dont know how to make tunes - the production is much better these days - its the VIBE that has gone its the SCENE that has gone - the party scene was destroyed by the british government and squeezed into clubs where it could be controlled. It was the feeling that we all had in the scene that made this music - it will come back in some form or another in some future generation - you can't keep the human spirit down forever......
@gustard33 Because independant record labels were squeezed out, producers have only the modern production values as a benchmark of what a tune needs to be successful meaning its easier to copy than create, modern tunes are too sickly and shiny and i am tired of the mandatory compressor sidechain ducking that seems to be on everything these days. I agree that the vibe has gone and your spot on that its due to the state exerting its greed to financially control everything.
@gordongate absolutely - ther eused to be something happening - it was not aboput the money - now everything is about the money which is why we need FREE PARTIES NOW !!!!!!
@SpawnSpectre seriously why not - go for it - people have had the freedom to gather and dance since the time of the neanderthals - until now - when its mysteriously become illegal (google : criminal justice act - repetitive beats).
@gustard33 I'm actually convincing people here to make raves in their events (anime conventions and since Otakon already has raves in it, why don't we Portuguese have raves in these events?). And I think that criminal act only applies to the UK and I think in the US the RAVE act is actually about the drug use, not the music itself.
@gustard33 We used to send someone round with a bucket, it was a free party but it was left to the person wether or not to chuck the price of a pint in for the fuel for the generator plus the expenses of the pa transport and occaisionaly slipping a few quid to a grateful farmer for us to use his barn. It wasnt compulsary to pay nor was any less thought of anyone who didnt have any money. Cream and Ministry of sound fucked everything by introducing dance culture to those from the alcohol culture.
@MadMuttPictures That was one of the ones I vaguely remember, i can recollect lots of people with facepaint on, that must have been at least 1992-93 you old codger :P
I had a stack of photos from those days that seem to have been lost over the years of renting crappy flats with other weirdo's, i'm really gutted about that as my young lad wanted to see them.
@gordongate and all the other moaners: THE FREE PARTY MOVEMENT IS STILL ALIVE.
You don't belive it? click on the name beneath this comment. Yes, that's in Austria. If it isn't like that in the UK anymore get your ass up and push the movement forward!
@UlPro You might not be aware, but the entire country is skint. Some of us have had pay cuts in order to keep our jobs, no funds = no fun. Besides, i've had my share of parties, i'm now too old to be bothered Its like being the responsible adult at a fucking youth club when i go to the odd party.
@gordongate As if yours would be the only country that's skint by now. Example: There are also free parties in greece today. Instead of moaning about sth. enjoy what's left.
@UlPro happiness alone wont get your arse on a ferry or on an airplane for free, be realistic.
I still enjoy a couple of free techno parties in my area organised by some old timers like myself. But I'm at that age where the new music is lame in comparison and the children who turn up in greater numbers seem to have no concept of personal space and require alcohol to try and drop their ego, hence my annoyance.
My comment was meant to be a chuckle and hommage to your comment. Free parties in my day were parties after clubs finished and you'd get directions at service stations : )
@abstractT Ahh, sorry about that, I had my literal head on dealing with other crap trying to intrude into my happy place. As soon as my much awaited xoxbox turns up, i see a couple of lost weeks with 2 other old grumpy buggers of long time aquaintance with dodgy hips and knees creating music we want to hear, even less motivation to track down a free party.
not that i will be able to put up for long with the annoying youngsters who think they invented the scene. mutter...mutter...mutter
Wow, my favourite tune from my DJing days in Bradford/Leeds!! Never failed to set a place off, just a brilliantly constructed classic trance tune.......
Actually, he does say that. The sample is Christopher Walken, from the movie "The Prophecy". It's his introduction: Victim: "Who are you ?!??". Walken: "The Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood. You tell the angels in heaven you've never seen evil so singularly personified as you did in the face of the man who killed you.".
I used to spin this record grey back in the day :)
"I'm the anti-christ..." This tune OWNS! I used to have this exact record. There's a pic of some busted looking chick on the other side.
Also, do you have Rachel Auburn "For Alex" (Jon the Dentist remix)????? I think the label was Girl's World. I can't find that track on the internet ANYWHERE! Please HELP!
Aye dem were the days - of course they might have "forgotten" about those parties - maybe we could start getting away with it again - lead the younguns astray as it were........
gustard33 4 months ago
I've been exploring more 90s rave/house/trance for the past year...I can definitely say that there was more style, more passion in the music. I get more chills from the roots of the tree than the branches will ever provide
CoxworthyXIV 6 months ago 3
just remind me WHY i never bought this record?
leroybrownLR3 6 months ago
jaki dretwiak ciezko sie tego slucha
bulksss 8 months ago
Seen Jon the Dentist about 5 times at the Crystal Rooms in Hereford...other than Tony de Vit up there amongst my fave DJ's he was stomping!!!
BlackLabelSociety360 10 months ago
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BlackLabelSociety360 10 months ago
@ Picklevation
Actually you could have heard this on Radio 1 when it came out. Danny Rampling played it during his 'Love Groove Dance Party' on his saturday night sets on Radio 1, then directly after him Pete Tong did a set. That happened every saturday in the mid 90's.
fuckkkingtasty 10 months ago
An absolute classic.
1977Simpson 11 months ago
some people just talk tooo much shut and and dance..... :)
stegs0 11 months ago
Favourite JtD track, hands down =)
KuTeGiZmo 1 year ago
Amendemnt to Picklevation's comment... lol, think I'm an older one than you cos I heard this for the first time in a rave not long after it come out. Yey for those times... may they be repeated....
77lexington 1 year ago
acid trance
askadetra 1 year ago
I love this.
lowsten 1 year ago
you got me in a vendetta kinda mood....
mst3k54 1 year ago
i love you tb-303
studistudi 1 year ago
outstanding....thx 4 upload
KillerGanjala 1 year ago
I still play this out and it still hits hard. fantastic tune !!!!!!!
loumiss1964 1 year ago
this track was amazing
jimmyconway 1 year ago
Great track, this label just kicked ass in the late 90's.
pgfmedia 1 year ago
I threw my copy into a wall, like a frisbee, 14 years ago. It broke. =(
migraine516 1 year ago
@migraine516 dumbass
Braintweakerz 1 year ago
@Braintweakerz That's mean !
migraine516 1 year ago
Great track... sad to hear of Mr Hoppers passing, RIP!
Scubadevils 1 year ago
that unexexpected sudden break with church organs releases all that build up neurotoxins in one go and lifts you into orbit, no, better, launches you somewhere between jupiter and saturn
SnuffDizz 1 year ago
Get them inta boy........rocker
REDBACKDEAD 1 year ago
This is one of my favorite tunes, i still stick it in whenever i play out. Always goes down a storm. That break at the end is just legend!!
goesworth 1 year ago
Tuuune :-)x
thesweetestsherry 1 year ago
Awesome track.
mofi500 1 year ago
Love this track !!
Tthey dont make tunes like this anymore. You wouldnt find this stuff being played by the likes on Annie Mac on Radio 1 when it was released. You could only hear this type of music in clubs!
Picklevation 1 year ago 3
@Picklevation clubs? i remember when you had to ring a phone number to get directions to a meeting place where someone else would let you know which abandoned factory or field in the countryside the sound system had set up in.
no clubs, no membership, no extortionate entry fees, no one selling alcohol to piss heads, no attitude, no dress code just to hear these tunes.
you youngsters today mutter mutter :P
gordongate 1 year ago 40
@gordongate Oh yeah....those were the days.
ToroBoro 1 year ago
@gordongate What if i told you ... i can bring back the old school sound with the same equipment Dj's use back in the days to L.A . You think the underground people will come to my Party's?or you think it'll be a waste?and no David Guetta's fans ... not a "RAVE" just a simple werehouse or backyard party.im 19 yrs old and in LOVE with ACID.so yeah i guess i mutter ........
95Lawless 1 year ago
@95Lawless those who understand will come, the rest of the herd wont go as they have become lazy because they are so used to having it all on a plate at a nightclub. everything under one convenient roof and a place for the government to make money from pushing alcohol
half the excitement of the old underground raves was finding out where they were and actually getting there after driving around to all the checkpoints that were used to keep the police from shutting it down before it started,.
gordongate 1 year ago
@gordongate Clubs + 4$ beer = PFFT. Los Angeles here i come ! check out my Playlist , Gurantee you'll LOVE it. PEACE.
95Lawless 1 year ago
@gordongate SO true! I remember one where the checkpoints were riddles we had to decipher, but once you did/saw the point it'd be super obvious if a raver =) I thnk it's going back underground though, maybe not to the extent it was, but so many laws are forcing it to be so I think it's only a matter of time before we'll be playing detective ravers once again ;)
KuTeGiZmo 1 year ago
@gordongate ......Amen to that
whyraj 1 year ago
@gordongate So SO true..... my local set up was called exodus.... best nights ever :D
gimpinfected 11 months ago
@gordongate
lol , love it , they were the best clubs , happy dayzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
1st9thaircav 10 months ago
@gordongate plenty of that still goes on today, just alot more underground.
kapowrah 9 months ago
@kapowrah and the funny thing is that the majority of tunes that get played are not from the last 9 years.
I still hear tunes at parties i go to that i remember buying in the early 90's, funny thing is that the next generation of clubbers go mental when one of these old school tunes gets dropped and that proves my point rather sadly that not many people know how to craft a good dance tune these days, the priorities on producing these days are ego, money and least effort expended.
gordongate 9 months ago
@gordongate its not that people dont know how to make tunes - the production is much better these days - its the VIBE that has gone its the SCENE that has gone - the party scene was destroyed by the british government and squeezed into clubs where it could be controlled. It was the feeling that we all had in the scene that made this music - it will come back in some form or another in some future generation - you can't keep the human spirit down forever......
gustard33 4 months ago
@gustard33 Because independant record labels were squeezed out, producers have only the modern production values as a benchmark of what a tune needs to be successful meaning its easier to copy than create, modern tunes are too sickly and shiny and i am tired of the mandatory compressor sidechain ducking that seems to be on everything these days. I agree that the vibe has gone and your spot on that its due to the state exerting its greed to financially control everything.
gordongate 4 months ago
@gordongate absolutely - ther eused to be something happening - it was not aboput the money - now everything is about the money which is why we need FREE PARTIES NOW !!!!!!
gustard33 4 months ago
@gordongate I wish I could live the raves from the decade I was born...
SpawnSpectre 8 months ago
@SpawnSpectre you coyld always make some of your own - a bit of anarchy would do you younguns some good .......(=;
gustard33 4 months ago
@gustard33 That a sarcasm? Or is it for real?
SpawnSpectre 4 months ago
@SpawnSpectre seriously why not - go for it - people have had the freedom to gather and dance since the time of the neanderthals - until now - when its mysteriously become illegal (google : criminal justice act - repetitive beats).
gustard33 4 months ago
@gustard33 I'm actually convincing people here to make raves in their events (anime conventions and since Otakon already has raves in it, why don't we Portuguese have raves in these events?). And I think that criminal act only applies to the UK and I think in the US the RAVE act is actually about the drug use, not the music itself.
SpawnSpectre 4 months ago
@SpawnSpectre to be a free party scene it has to involve no money
gustard33 4 months ago
@gustard33 We used to send someone round with a bucket, it was a free party but it was left to the person wether or not to chuck the price of a pint in for the fuel for the generator plus the expenses of the pa transport and occaisionaly slipping a few quid to a grateful farmer for us to use his barn. It wasnt compulsary to pay nor was any less thought of anyone who didnt have any money. Cream and Ministry of sound fucked everything by introducing dance culture to those from the alcohol culture.
gordongate 4 months ago
@gordongate yeah thats fair enough
gustard33 4 months ago
@gordongate
Exodus by any chance mate;)
MadMuttPictures 2 months ago
@MadMuttPictures That was one of the ones I vaguely remember, i can recollect lots of people with facepaint on, that must have been at least 1992-93 you old codger :P
I had a stack of photos from those days that seem to have been lost over the years of renting crappy flats with other weirdo's, i'm really gutted about that as my young lad wanted to see them.
gordongate 2 months ago
@gustard33 Most of the venues were free, others were just 5 bucks for the big ass venues (Pavilhao Atlantico)
SpawnSpectre 4 months ago
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gordongate 4 months ago
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@SpawnSpectre what about the teknival party, is that still going on?,
gordongate 4 months ago
@gordongate It happened late August, and no one warned me!
SpawnSpectre 4 months ago
@gordongate and all the other moaners: THE FREE PARTY MOVEMENT IS STILL ALIVE.
You don't belive it? click on the name beneath this comment. Yes, that's in Austria. If it isn't like that in the UK anymore get your ass up and push the movement forward!
btw: awesome and timeless acid trance tune.
UlPro 3 months ago
@UlPro You might not be aware, but the entire country is skint. Some of us have had pay cuts in order to keep our jobs, no funds = no fun. Besides, i've had my share of parties, i'm now too old to be bothered Its like being the responsible adult at a fucking youth club when i go to the odd party.
gordongate 3 months ago
@gordongate As if yours would be the only country that's skint by now. Example: There are also free parties in greece today. Instead of moaning about sth. enjoy what's left.
UlPro 3 months ago
@UlPro happiness alone wont get your arse on a ferry or on an airplane for free, be realistic.
I still enjoy a couple of free techno parties in my area organised by some old timers like myself. But I'm at that age where the new music is lame in comparison and the children who turn up in greater numbers seem to have no concept of personal space and require alcohol to try and drop their ego, hence my annoyance.
gordongate 3 months ago
@gordongate
Where the free party mate? :P
abstractT 1 month ago
@abstractT nothings for free son, sign of the times and all that.
there used to be a website listing uk sound systems that do free parties, some of them have contact details. been a while since i last looked.
gordongate 1 month ago
@gordongate
My comment was meant to be a chuckle and hommage to your comment. Free parties in my day were parties after clubs finished and you'd get directions at service stations : )
Peace.
abstractT 1 month ago
@abstractT Ahh, sorry about that, I had my literal head on dealing with other crap trying to intrude into my happy place. As soon as my much awaited xoxbox turns up, i see a couple of lost weeks with 2 other old grumpy buggers of long time aquaintance with dodgy hips and knees creating music we want to hear, even less motivation to track down a free party.
not that i will be able to put up for long with the annoying youngsters who think they invented the scene. mutter...mutter...mutter
gordongate 1 month ago
Wow, my favourite tune from my DJing days in Bradford/Leeds!! Never failed to set a place off, just a brilliantly constructed classic trance tune.......
enzo48 1 year ago
This sample is from the classic scene between Christopher Walken and Dennis Hopper in the film "True Romance"
ninjagibbon 2 years ago 4
Actually, he does say that. The sample is Christopher Walken, from the movie "The Prophecy". It's his introduction: Victim: "Who are you ?!??". Walken: "The Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood. You tell the angels in heaven you've never seen evil so singularly personified as you did in the face of the man who killed you.".
I used to spin this record grey back in the day :)
Asure007 2 years ago
he doesnt say 'Im the anti-christ' but 'Im christ' if he says anything like that
HeartMind999 2 years ago
"I'm the anti-christ..." This tune OWNS! I used to have this exact record. There's a pic of some busted looking chick on the other side.
Also, do you have Rachel Auburn "For Alex" (Jon the Dentist remix)????? I think the label was Girl's World. I can't find that track on the internet ANYWHERE! Please HELP!
Thanks
mst3k54 2 years ago