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Groove T.V. 1994 (Intro)w/ Swedish Eagle - Altern 8 E-vapor-8 Evapour8 Evapor8 (1992)

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2010

Groove TV (Circa 1994 - Los Angeles) hosted by legendary Swedish Eagle, showcased the latest underground
electronic music videos & commercial dance that no other outlet would. From Oldschool Techno, U.K. Hardcore, Jungle, Breakbeat, Trance, Ambient, Classic Dance, House, Dub, Dance Hall, 80's Reggae ect.
VHS Hi-Fi Ripp.

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  • Cool. This video must be from 1992 because that's when Altern 8 released Evapor 8.

    As for that track at the beginning of this video you want identified, I'm not sure but it sounds very much like Cosmic Baby. Could also be Dance 2 Trance.

  • @Jarren202

    Yes, the Alter8 video is from 92' but 1994 was the air date for that Groove TV episode.

    Let me try those names. I know that intro song was from 94' because I recorded once on a mix show were new stuff was played. I love loops of Infinity by Cosmic Baby btw.

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  • I used to record this show at midnight on some unknown channel in Los Angeles, it seemed that I was the only guy in my town that was into techno, all my friends were into Hip Hop. Ran into Swedish Eagle two times, in a club I forgot the name of, I remember saying hi and telling him I used to enjoy Mars FM eventhough it was already cancelled and the second time at Virgin Records in Hollywood, even gave him a mix of my tape with acid trance, guess he didn't like it lol

  • Sick track thanks for the upload

  • @boogiebomb2knightrnr Ah right, I see. Sorry for the confusion!

    Regarding the trance track, you could try listening here on Youtube to Paul van Dyk's X-Mix (The MFS Trip) and Laurent Garnier's X-Mix 2, they are full mixes with computer visuals that look really similar to the section used with the track played here.

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