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| quote: | Originally posted by Magnetonium
Yeah, to be honest, I have been strongly influenced by the 1980s decade ... growing up as a young kind in the 1980s in Soviet Union was very memorable. In early 1990s I caught the eurodance/house bug. I know many TAs here would mention cheese, but I dont have any 'cheese' as in euro in my list past year 1999 I think (I stopped listening to euro in 2001, cause it started to go bad). I noticed myself that I am more of a house fan after this chart.
I like your chart too, has lots of great classics that I expected to see from you after remembering your posts 
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I grew up in the 80s too but was always more into the electroesque, bleepy sounds (á la Kraftwerk, Westbam,..) and of course the dreamy sounds and atmospheres (á la Jarre, Art Of Noise, Vangelis,..) than disco and house. A somewhat fan of house i became much later. I have never been a true fan of eurodance except for a chosen few and only remixed too to something more bearable. In the late 80s came the acid house phase with the KLF, 808 State, Altern8,.. around 1990-91 came Joey Beltram, Moby, Orbital, Prodigy, Shamen.. soon after came along the German acid & trance from Eye Q, Harthouse, MFS, Rising High labels,.. Then for some reason i had an odd phase but rather short period of hardcore, gabber and such but that changed soon into happier hardcore with Scooter being one my favs at that time, in 95 or so. Then i found alot of goodies in the prog house area, by such names as Quivver, Blue Amazon,.. In the 3rd quarter of the 90s came along the UK epic trance with vocal chants, rolling pianos, warm pads and all and which i still love oh so much. Then i arrived in the end of the 90s when Dutch trance attacked on me. And my life has been a mixture of all of these ever since.
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