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Too Stoned To Mix - Early Progressive Rhythms (1992'93)
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Magnetonium


With no intro needed, here's a mix of a couple of my favourite progressive house and trance tracks from the era. Obviously there's a lot of Guerilla stuff in here (and mostly UK tracks as well). Hope you like it!

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TRACKLISTING:

01. Leftfield - Song Of Life (The Lemon Interupt Mix) (1992, Hard Hands)
02. Marky B. - Memories Of Love (1993, MCM-Music)
03. Trance Induction - On Starland (1993, Guerilla)
04. Gypsy - I Trance You (1992, Limbo Records)
05. Jaco - Show Some Love (Rhythm Invention Remix) (1992, Warp Records)
06. React 2 Rhythm - I Know You Like It (1992, Guerilla)
07. Spooky - Little Bullet (High Velocity Mix) (1993, Guerilla)
08. Chameleon Project - Feel (Spooky Remix Part 2) (1993, Guerilla)
09. D.O.P. - Together (1993, Guerilla)
10. Sound Clash Republic - Too Stoned To Mix (1993, Shiva Shanti)
11. Herbal Infusion - The Hunter (Returns) (1992, Zoom Records)
12. Time Warp - Birdrave (1992, ESP Records)

ENJOY!!!

Magnetonium - Early 1990s Progressive Mix (House & Trance) by Magnetonium5


Other mixes in my series, "What is electronic music?":

Detroit Techno Mix (1987-1995)
Golden Days of Trance (1995-2001)
Italian Deep House, Part 2 (1988-1996)
Deep N Atmospheric UK Drum & Bass (1992-1997)
Italodance Mix 1995
The Majestic Sound Of Italian House, Part 1 - Deep House (1988-1996)
Speed Garage 'N House Mix (1996-1998)
Mag's Underground Italo-Disco Mix (1980-1985)
Canadian House 1990-1994, Vol. 1
Underground Disco Mix '79
Ambient Trance Compilation '90s
1990s Canadian Eurodance Mix
Oldskool Trance Mix, Vol. 1 (1990-1996) acid / acid trance influences
Mattinsanity
looks impeccable
Adam420
YES PLEASE!!
Mattinsanity
that was a solid hour. you probably have the best taste on this site.
ziptnf
Oh I'm so in.
SYSTEM-J
I'll give this a listen. Props for trying to play a bit of the lesser-known Guerilla stuff, only four or five obvious classics in there.
nefardec
quote:
Originally posted by Mattinsanity
that was a solid hour. you probably have the best record collection on this site.


fixed :p
SYSTEM-J
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
fixed :p


Is there a difference?
nefardec
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Is there a difference?


yes, of course. some people have great taste but not the cash or dedication to support it with physical documentation. it doesn't matter how great your taste is as a dj if you don't have the records to back it up.
Greeny1210
Nice looking tracklist, will give this a whirl dude.

Mattinsanity
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
yes, of course. some people have great taste but not the cash or dedication to support it with physical documentation. it doesn't matter how great your taste is as a dj if you don't have the records to back it up.


so who has a great taste but doesn't support it?
Magnetonium

Thanks for the compliments and feedback - as for the support of the scene I think every member of this forum, especially on this thread and similar old-school threads by all users, who still listen to old-school electronic music - they support it by doing that alone. Those who can afford to buy and collect it - they have an advantage - as DJ's in particularly, and maybe selection-wise, but that's it. I never play that card though :)

So it all comes down to taste - supported by feedback. Thats the most important thing, when you have a good taste in music and you suit the crowd well at the right audience, mood/moment or for the right event type. Because where I live music scene and peoples' taste is absolute remarkable . I rarely get to play music like this, apart from maybe an occasional Whigfield track or Culture Beat.

So its nice to see here on TA and on some other music forums (Discogs, etc.) that people still appreciate and like this amazing selection of old-school electronic music. Keep up the vibe, guys. Decades from now these CDs and records will be worth a lot of money and will be sought after. Its seminal material, this stuff will be sampled again and again. And people will be asking you this music. Hey, they ask me now already, even here in my local country/rock-music loving shanty-town.

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