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Posted by chesco on Nov-15-2004 18:38:

Monkey Dancer 2 sasha and cox sets from late 80's and 90's

found a site that has some very old sasha and carl cox sets.

Also some old hardcore. The quality isn't great but it's a good site.

http://www.everythingstartswithe.co.uk/

I couldn't find anything in the search. it's quite a hard thing to search for!!


Posted by Sand Leaper on Nov-15-2004 18:52:

More here:

http://hardcorewillneverdie.com/Flash/newframe.html

All real audio tho


Posted by Dj Dissent on Nov-15-2004 18:52:

This website is fucking amazing...cheers man


Posted by TranceMuzik02 on Nov-15-2004 19:22:

This is class, cheers.


Posted by feri on Nov-15-2004 20:16:

thanks, great links !


Posted by basvh on Nov-15-2004 22:39:

damn really nice!!!


thanks!


Posted by [ groovypants ] on Nov-15-2004 23:01:

Cheers for the links!

The History section is a great read!

quote:

The location of these events was a closelly guarded secret up untill an hour or so before the start. Meeting points would be made available through flyers and pirate radio stations (Sunrise, Centre Force, Fantasy). Mobile phones were still widley regarded as Yuppy toys but thanks to BT's messaging service they became an ideal way to co-ordinate people to different meeting points (Motorway service stations usually) and eventually the venue itself. It generally turned into a game of "follow the car in front" untill you find a party. By keeping the venue secret like this they could get everyone on the move heading for the party or in the wrong direction if needed. The police have no option but to follow. So the end effect is that 1000's of people can decend on one location in a matter of minutes. Once a party's goes past a certain size there is, in reallity very little the police can do.



Posted by Synchronized on Nov-16-2004 07:45:

Wow, great site. Thanks.


Posted by Freak on Nov-16-2004 10:09:

find some old hardcore fantazia sets from that era
You will realise why carl cox is a legend


Posted by shylock on Nov-16-2004 11:22:

A truly amazing webpage. it�s like an historical document. Everybody here should browse trough that site.


Posted by phil6875 on Nov-16-2004 12:03:

another great site

If you're interested in the history of house music then you have to check out this site

http://www.deephousepage.com

loads of mixes by all the greats from the beginnings of house, amazing.


Posted by Freak on Nov-16-2004 13:08:


makes me all nostalgic that does...

I still have a load of flyers and a lot of 12"s of those tunes from back in the day- they are worth a fortune!
i will dig some out and post some pictures on this thread later today

I even have a ticket from one of those events mentioned, which (and im not exagerrating here) changed my life.

Without those events, the music scene would be very different today.


Posted by benni on Nov-16-2004 13:30:

nice find !

cheers!



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