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Favorite tracks from the early 90's
believe this is a remaster, but still.
That's a beautiful track.
Go has to be one of the defining tracks of the early 90's
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| Originally posted by Mattsanity That's a beautiful track. Go has to be one of the defining tracks of the early 90's |
I always wondered how Plastic Dreams would sound on a dancefloor.
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| Originally posted by Spacey Orange i think it's quite unremarkable. never heard it tbh. edit maybe i was too quick to judge. i'll listen to it fully |
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| Originally posted by AlphaStarred Neur� - Guidance |
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| Originally posted by Gemlerr |
perhaps I misunderstood the thread title and conflated personal favourites and stone cold favourites of the era; if the former I didn't realize it was a pissing contest. However, I do find that track remarkable because of the production merit for the time.
guess i'll post another unremarkable dream 2 science track from 1990 as its one of my favourites.
The Future Sound Of London - Papua New Guinea (12" Original) 1991
The Visions Of Shiva - How Much Can You Take? (Emotional) (1993)
It's just another Mattsanity YouTube dump. Post whatever you want.
That whole Dream 2 Science EP is gorgeous stuff. It started doing the algorithmic rounds a couple of years ago after getting a digital release. love how much stuff from that era is getting remastered and digitalised these days, and tge Spotify algorithm always seems to know I want to hear it.
a Classic among Classics
gonna dump a few that i've enjoyed for quite along time
Friends, Lovers & Family - Tribute (Bucket & Spades)
Orbital - Belfast
The Irresistible Force - Space Is The Place (Intergalactic Ambient Mix)
Young American Primitive - Over And Out
𝟒𝐕𝐨𝐢𝐜𝐞 - 𝐄𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐩𝐢𝐫𝐢𝐭 (𝐒𝐨𝐮𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐧 𝐌𝐢𝐱
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| Originally posted by szm perhaps I misunderstood the thread title and conflated personal favourites and stone cold favourites of the era; if the former I didn't realize it was a pissing contest. However, I do find that track remarkable because of the production merit for the time. guess i'll post another unremarkable dream 2 science track from 1990 as its one of my favourites. |
Re: The Future Sound Of London - Papua New Guinea (12" Original) 1991
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| Originally posted by Terrence Parker |
I dunno, Matt. It sounds like you're faulting him.
yea, I'd love to hear fsol - accelerator remastered, re-mixed or whateverthefucked. I dont believe the reissue is as such.
Accelerator is one of those albums that took twenty years to click with me. I first bought it in 2003 for Papua New Guinea and only 3-4 tracks really did it for me. I listened to it again a couple of years ago and loved pretty much the whole thing. The Tales Of Ephidrina album gets better with age as well.
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| Originally posted by Terrence Parker |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J I dunno, Matt. It sounds like you're faulting him. |
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| Originally posted by Scoops a Classic among Classics |
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| Originally posted by Spacey Orange gonna dump a few that i've enjoyed for quite along time Friends, Lovers & Family - Tribute (Bucket & Spades) |
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