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| bajeda |
| I checked the search but couldn't really find anything. I was wondering if anyone could help me by suggesting some acid house and rave tracks, like late 80s early 90s get ed up music you would hear at a rave. Thanks. |
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| queen_vee |
| Well I wasn't there at the time, so what I suggest mightn't actually be 'how it was' but I reckon you're after Prodigy, Praga Khan, Shamen, some old Moby stuff, Altern8... |
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| Tak Dub Bam |
| quote: | Originally posted by bajeda
I checked the search but couldn't really find anything. I was wondering if anyone could help me by suggesting some acid house and rave tracks, like late 80s early 90s get ed up music you would hear at a rave. Thanks. |
Go for albums like Marusha - Raveland and Blümchen - Herzfrequenz, that's a bit like reading German rave history.. |
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| sljiva |
try some of this:
a guy called gerald - voodoo ray
adonis - no way back
moments of ecstasy - wanna get out
psychic tv - infinite
and maybe some early man with no name and 808 state tracks |
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| KilldaDJ |
| all i get is this annoying hoover cheese. |
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| Trance-MB |
| quote: | Originally posted by bajeda
I checked the search but couldn't really find anything. I was wondering if anyone could help me by suggesting some acid house and rave tracks, like late 80s early 90s get ed up music you would hear at a rave. Thanks. |
Turn Up The Bass
Just have a look at the Turn Up The Bass series. |
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| basd |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance-MB
Turn Up The Bass
Just have a look at the Turn Up The Bass series. |
Erm, Turn Up The Bass started with hiphouse and some clubby stuff and got more and more mainstream by the volume. Not really rave-like if you ask me.
Marusha would be more towards rave, but I'll leave this for the (German?) experts. |
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| bajeda |
| quote: | Originally posted by queen_vee
Well I wasn't there at the time, so what I suggest mightn't actually be 'how it was' but I reckon you're after Prodigy, Praga Khan, Shamen, some old Moby stuff, Altern8... |
Already have all of that stuff for the most part.
Thanks everyone for the suggestions though, ill check em' out. |
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| Tomas_P |
Acen
4 Hero
Ajax (an icelandic group)
Mind in motion (M.I.M) (another icelandic group)
Dj SS (from 93 but still the sound is still rave'ish)
Moby (Feeling so real. Propably from the 92-93 era)
Ruffige Kru
Shy FX (again from 92-93)
Rhythm for Reasons
these are the names i can think off the top of my head. |
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| bajeda |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tomas_P
Acen
4 Hero
Ajax (an icelandic group)
Mind in motion (M.I.M) (another icelandic group)
Dj SS (from 93 but still the sound is still rave'ish)
Moby (Feeling so real. Propably from the 92-93 era)
Ruffige Kru
Shy FX (again from 92-93)
Rhythm for Reasons
these are the names i can think off the top of my head. |
good stuff man, thanks alot. |
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| Trance-MB |
| quote: | Originally posted by basd
Erm, Turn Up The Bass started with hiphouse and some clubby stuff and got more and more mainstream by the volume. Not really rave-like if you ask me.
Marusha would be more towards rave, but I'll leave this for the (German?) experts. |
No, please read the question (late 80's Acid-House). The first 6 cd's of the Turn Up The Bass series also contained Acid-House. This is were I refer to. Also these first 6 cd's were known of there colour (yellow, green, pink..etc) and the Smilies on the cover. Smilies almost = Acid.
But on the later versions (there were 25 Turn Up The Bass cd's)also The Prodigy, Shamen and Moby were present. These 3 already have been mentioned.
Marusha indeed is a perfect Rave example. In fact in the mid 90's Germany was Raveland. Westbam, Randy, Interactive, Scooter and many, many more. |
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