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Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Mar-24-2008 13:56:

Sasha 1990 Blackpool

Thought this might be of some interest to you all. LOL, how times have changed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSgN...feature=related


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Mar-24-2008 14:00:

Seen it before. Pretty neat.


Posted by Jono404 on Mar-24-2008 14:05:

Yeah, tune is Together - Hardcore Uproar for anyone who is wondering. You don't see crowds go off like that anymore.


Posted by RapidFire on Mar-24-2008 14:31:

man that looks fantastic


Posted by Gauss on Mar-24-2008 14:33:

Repost. But it's interesting to see how people used to dance in clubs almost two decades ago.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Mar-24-2008 15:42:

lol, people could listen and dance to anything back then caus everyone was probably sick of the 80s. club music is fantastic


Posted by kadomony on Mar-24-2008 15:43:

track actually sounds like some current prog house


Posted by kadomony on Mar-24-2008 15:48:

reminds me of Freza & DJ Flash - Air Trip

sample:

http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF1197918-02-01-01.mp3


Posted by Zak McKracken on Mar-24-2008 15:56:

second track has huge intro!


Posted by miamitranceman on Mar-24-2008 15:57:

quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
reminds me of Freza & DJ Flash - Air Trip

sample:

http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF1197918-02-01-01.mp3


Nice track, as is the one in the vid.


Posted by Nostalgic on Mar-24-2008 16:10:

The Star Wars sample is simply epic.


Posted by Ted Promo on Mar-24-2008 16:28:

quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
track actually sounds like some current prog house


I was about to say the same thing.


Posted by kadomony on Mar-24-2008 19:06:

just found out they're looking to re-release Hardcore Uproar later this year with updated original version and remixes


Posted by Jono404 on Mar-24-2008 19:10:

quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
just found out they're looking to re-release Hardcore Uproar later this year with updated original version and remixes


It will probably be a by the numbers electro house remix by D.O.N.S or something, like the DJ Jean - Launch and Greece 2000 ones going around.

quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
track actually sounds like some current prog house


If I'm thinking of the right vid, the track he plays in the vid later is PKA - Let Me hear You Say Yeah, which was the track Paulo Mojo - 1983 sampled heavily from.


Posted by SteelWolf on Mar-24-2008 19:28:

hahaha awesome! So oldschool and I'm diggin tegh clothes lol and the dancing hahaha UI agree times have changed


Posted by LionsLair on Mar-25-2008 08:23:

I think I spotted a female @ 1:45


Posted by saluyamo on Mar-25-2008 08:49:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
lol, people could listen and dance to anything back then cause everyone was on higher quiality E. club music is fantastic


fix'd


Posted by stevo_0 on Mar-25-2008 08:56:

MAD


Posted by _IDS_ on Mar-25-2008 14:21:

DJ Sasha & Steve Williams @ Shaboo Blackpool 1990

1. Liz Torres - If U Keep It Up
2. Octave One - I Believe
3. Jillian Mendez - Dont Know What Youre Missin (Sin Dub Mix)
4. Touch Of Soul - We Got The Love
5. Mantronix - Dont You Want Some More
6. Rhythim Is Rhythim - Salsa Life
7. How & Little - Aquarius
8. Leftfield - Not Forgotten (Hard Hands Mix)
9. The Adventures of Steve V - Dirty Cash
10. Morenas - Hazme Sonar (Pianopella)
11. Adamski - NRG
12. House Without A Home - Its Just A
13. Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Nightmare Mix)
14. Jimmy Somerville - Comment Te Dire Adieu (Kevin Saunderson Mix)
15. ID
16. Digital Vamp - You Cant Take My Body
17. Renegade Soundwave - The Phantom
18. ID
19. The Shamen - Progen (Move Any Mountain)
20. ID
21. Noell Abedul - Touch
22. Musto & Bones - All I Want Is To Get Away
23. Landlord - I Like it (Blow Out Dub)
24. Nicole - Rock The House (accapella)
25. Nicole - Rock The House
26. Circuit - Shelter Me
27. 4 For Money - its A Moment In Time (Club Version)
28. Star Trek intro
29. Together - Hardcore Uproar
30. The KLF - Kylie Said Trance
31. Michael "Kidd" Gomez - MKG's Gunn (Rhythm & Samples Vol.2)
32. ID
33. Display - Adventure (Underground Mix)
34. The Mixmasters - In The Mix
35. Soft House Co - What You Need
36. Black Box - I Dont Know Anybody Else
37. Soulside - The Right Side
38. ID
39. Jazz & The Brothers Revenge - Casanova (accapella)
40. Acts of Madmen - The Dream

Part 2

1. Acts of Madmen - The Dream
2. M&H Band - Popcorn
3. Happy Mondays - Step On
4. ID
5. Ten City - Devotion (accapella)
6. BBG - Snapiness
7. Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The World Is My Oyster
8. D-Shake - Yaaah (Techno Trance Paradise Is Now)
9. Shinhead O Conner - Nothing Compares To You
10. 808 State - Cubik
11. Pierre Feroldi feat Linda Rice - Moving Now
12. Brothers In Rhythm - Peace & Harmony
13. Katherine E - Im Alright
14. Sigmund & Seine Freunde - Love Fever
15. Rhythm Device - Acid Rock
16. Dr Baker - Kaos
17. ID
18. Tom Salta - The New Generation
19. JT Company - Dont Deal With Us
20. ID
21. Kid N Play - 2 Hype (House Instrumental)
22. Lisa Stansfield - People Hold On
23. Kariya - let Me Love You For Tonight (Pumped Up Mix)
24. Orbital - Chime
25. The KLF - ID (Chill Out)
26. Joanna Law - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (accapella)
27. Together - Hardcore Uproar
28. Lil Louis - I Called You (Accapella)
29. 4 For Money - It's A Moment In Time (Club Version)
30. Dream Frequency - Live The Dream


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Mar-25-2008 16:00:

Those were the days when anything went in a set- genre and credibility be damned.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Mar-25-2008 16:01:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Those were the days when anything went in a set- genre and credibility be damned.

Internet forums didn't exist either.


Posted by sot on Mar-25-2008 16:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Jono404
It will probably be a by the numbers electro house remix by D.O.N.S or something, like the DJ Jean - Launch and Greece 2000 ones going around.



If I'm thinking of the right vid, the track he plays in the vid later is PKA - Let Me hear You Say Yeah, which was the track Paulo Mojo - 1983 sampled heavily from.


wack i could see jaytech doing a proper updated rendition of it.

def dope track and awesome video

seems like jumping was the thing to do back then lol


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Mar-25-2008 16:23:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Those were the days when anything went in a set- genre and credibility be damned.

Now that "the scene" is no longer fractured geographically -- i.e. now that it's easier to search around the world to find people that like exactly the same stuff you like -- people feel freer to wall themselves up in "genre" fortresses, and expect the DJs that they follow to do likewise.

When things were more local, you had fewer choices: you either went to the EDM events and record shops near you or you didn't; there was little way to satisfy any ultraspecific tastes you had, apart from making the music yourself. This might have made people a little more open to diversity in sets.

Who knows, though. Maybe I'm just talking shit.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Mar-25-2008 16:32:

I think it's more about the fact that in the UK in 1990 dance music was about two years old at most to most people, and it was so new and different that people really didn't care about genres.


Posted by Nostalgic on Mar-25-2008 16:33:

Quote from a Sasha interview:

How have you changed musically since mixing Renaissance The Mix Collection Volume 1 in �94?

"Well it was ten years ago and dance music has moved on. Back then it was just like throwing records together in an eclectic way. About four or five years ago it went to this really dark place. But recently I�ve been listening back to sets like that, that we used to play, and it�s given me the confidence to play vocals and eclectic records again. It�s given me the confidence to be less purist."


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