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What was the track that made you love all this dance stuff? (pg. 8)
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Floorwhore
quote:
Originally posted by 5hiftn6ears
sorry...i forgot your a "DJ" now


whatever bitch....

big pimpin'.
TO guy
Da Hool - Meet her at the LoveParade
Jem_hadar
quote:
Originally posted by Spyder
scooter back god knows when.... z103 played some stuff that i liked... and for trance, dumonde at te02


I still love Scooter! That man's antic pump me up...

ANd 1/2 his videos have topless females, so that appeals to me a lot. I enjoy seeing breasts and music I like coupled together.


quote:
Originally posted by raveed
robert miles - fable


OH MY LORD CHRIST AND JESUS!

First time I actually heard this track was in the commerical for EVER AFTER with Drew Barrymore... when was that? 1998? 1999? around the end of the 90s!

I WAS INSTANTLY IN LOVE!

I was so sad that I never played in the movie! Me and my best friend we so let down!!!

Then he found out it was called "Fable" and from that point on... our lives were changed!! :tongue2 Such a blood great tune!! So beautiful.

Jem
angelgirl
Voo Doo Ray - Guy called Gerald
HouseMonkey
How about Michael Jackson?

I think this was the first memory of me liking that kinda energetic dance music. No?
WorkinTheFloor
quote:
Originally posted by evil_cookie
Robert Miles - Children


+1
DigitalMP
quote:
Originally posted by WorkinTheFloor
+1


Yes! We came out to my friend's wedding last July to that song, and he's not even an EDM-head.

The perfect, perfect wedding. All of it.

That song was apparenntly written by Robert Miles because all the kids in Italy years ago would stay out late clubbing and cause trouble in the early morning houurs on their way home, breakin into cars, vandalizing, stealing and looting, etc., and this was his message.

4 Clubbers re-made it...
spitty
quote:
Originally posted by DigitalMP
Yes! We came out to my friend's wedding last July to that song, and he's not even an EDM-head.

The perfect, perfect wedding. All of it.

That song was apparenntly written by Robert Miles because all the kids in Italy years ago would stay out late clubbing and cause trouble in the early morning houurs on their way home, breakin into cars, vandalizing, stealing and looting, etc., and this was his message.

4 Clubbers re-made it...


"It is interesting story behind the "Children". There are at least two versions. One suggested that he done that one as a tribute to children from Bosnia. (actually his father was driving to Bosnia to help the children). Another story behind is the car-accident that happened to a teenager after he left the disco. This is based on true story. Robert Miles was a DJ in this disco. Discos in Italy are closed at 2:00 AM. When DJ Miles was finishing his round, he started playing more calm music so people could drive home less excited. Well.. It didn't help the guy who got killed in the car accident. Robert Miles himself admits that both versions are real."

link

i have heard the second part of the story. the website isn't exactly a credible source though, but i've heard the story before..and from the video and sound of the song, it sounds about right

anyone can verify
Time2Burn
quote:
Originally posted by electro funk
Storm - Time to burn


Awesome. I was somewhat inspired by that song too. But I was well entrenched into the "dance" scene by then. Aside from the classic Euro of the early 90's that I liked a lot looking back I was also quite in to the classic house sound.

We're talking:

Raze - Break 4 Love - My all time fave classic house track!
Aly-Us - Follow Me
Frankie Knuckles - Whistle Song; Tears (TUNE!)

I would say the first track that really exposed me to a more trancey sound was Roberto Mile - Children!

Drum and Bass: Shy Fx - Original Nuttah (92) Still the greatest Jungle track ever made.

Wow so many I can't remember though.
joinT
gouryella - gouryella

Time2Burn
quote:
Originally posted by spitty
"It is interesting story behind the "Children". There are at least two versions. One suggested that he done that one as a tribute to children from Bosnia. (actually his father was driving to Bosnia to help the children). Another story behind is the car-accident that happened to a teenager after he left the disco. This is based on true story. Robert Miles was a DJ in this disco. Discos in Italy are closed at 2:00 AM. When DJ Miles was finishing his round, he started playing more calm music so people could drive home less excited. Well.. It didn't help the guy who got killed in the car accident. Robert Miles himself admits that both versions are real."

link

i have heard the second part of the story. the website isn't exactly a credible source though, but i've heard the story before..and from the video and sound of the song, it sounds about right

anyone can verify


Yes I can verify the second story. I remember in 1995 (me thinks) it was the number 1 track of the year on Energy 108. I remember Scott Turner telling the story of the Clubber who got killed in the car accident. Robert wanted to create a track that captured the mood of that time in the morning and wanted to create a more soothing dreamscape for his listener to calm them and get them home safely.
smd79
:) right on TO Guy!!!!
meet her at love parade is THE TUNE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i liked dance tunes since the late 80s, techno-tronic, C+C music factory, etc. but in the mid 90s i was heavy into rap. didnt listen to much else, but the random dance tunes i heard i did like, but i just wasnt into them like rap. by the late 90s tupac (my favorite rapper, arguably the greatest) passed away and the void was instantaneously filled when i heard meet her at love parade, at the same time i really liked daft punk, chem bros, and prodigy but it was only when i heard Da Hool that i was hooked.
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