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Ron Hardy - Sensation Track - Unreleased

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2008

An unreleased version of one of Ron Hardy's few own releases, Sensation on Trax records.

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  • With out Ron Hardy, I can't write it, thats how important he is to house music. It's more than his mixing or remixing a song. If you made a trax and brought it to him and he liked it he would mix it in on the spot. House at the UnderGround MuzicBox wasn't about making records it was about making traxs for each other to hear. It wasn't about if someone in France or Japan or Germany liked it it was about if the Female or dude you partied with liked it. House today has lost that family feel to it.

  • thelast time i saw ron hardy alive was at a place on 13th and michigan called "the edge of the looking glass". this was when he was in the last stages of the virus, but the WALLS were drenched with sweat.  there were so many people there it was hard to find the floor. i'll never forget when i passed the booth, there he was, spinnin and smoking, looking eerily into the crowd...

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  • This Is Paul Johnson's re-creation of Ronnie's Sensation track, Classic Slam Dance tune

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  • @sleprock86 Don't worry we'll get it back! :)

  • @d6810 Yea I heard. Craig Cannon is on FB. Remember hiim?

  • @funkintelekey Virus?

  • @blkguyjusttryn yea and george and mike ezabuku ..mike is spinning at jeffery pub on friday nites

  • i really miss him and the way CHI was when House was Alvie....I was soo young but thatnks to my CUZIn COO COO.. R.I.P i was exposed to the greatest !!!!!!!

  • @sleprock86, but a global thank you to Chicago for helping me loose my mind and retain my sanity, when this music hit the UK. There was a club in Edinburgh called PURE during the early 90's that specialised in this sort of sound. Mike Dunn, Robert Owens, Robert Armani played there, as well as a strong Detroit contingent (Derrick May, Blake Baxter).

  • @nasteeboy101 How can you even say that. House is never dead.

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