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Global Underground uploads its complete collection to Mixcloud
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| DJ RANN |
| Wow. Must be that sales have dropped off to the point it's easier to give it away for free. Also, every single one of them has been on youtube forever anyway so why not control the traffic. |
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| Kilixpree |
| thats great actually |
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| MSZ |
| in all its 128kbps glory? |
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| Sykonee |
| quote: | Originally posted by MSZ
in all its 128kbps glory? |
Be just like enjoying them back in 1999! |
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| Mr Game+Watch |
Oh wow, I never knew there were more GUs after Seaman in Lithuania. 35 was the last one I purchased...
But this is cool, I've got quite the commute so I think I'll try and listen to the whole series in order, since I never did get to do that! Too bad Mixcloud kinda sucks on mobile and I hate how you can't rewind. |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zak McKracken
yes tony de vit opening track of the whole series takes me back and get me going instantly, love that the groove and anticipation in the dirty sound. what happened to hard house anyway? fergie had a few after de vits death but then it all went mong. |
Lol, so true.
Tbh, the "old" hard house scene with people like Pete Wardman, Tony De Vit, Steve Thomas, captain Tinrrib et al was actually a lot of fun.
Unfortunately, that sound (which was really just faster, slightly harder house) got bombarded by a younger generation jumping ship from Happy Hardcore and it's demise (see Toytown from more info) in to Hard house.
Along with it, the sounds changed and it beamce Hoovers and Horns, which meant a lot of the older producers (De Vit, Wardman) who had a more "normal" sound fell out of favor.
Also didn't help that Tony De Vit died of aids. He gave his entire record collection to fergie but fergie really moved in to that new sound then tried to get in to techno which didn't really play out. |
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| Midlothian |
So it's just 007 New York except when Thrive licensed it for a US release along with GU 006,9,10,11 they simply renumbered them 1 to 5 - pretty clear I think?
UK 006 = Thrive 001
UK 007 = Thrive 002
UK 009 = Thrive 003
UK 010 = Thrive 004
UK 011 = Thrive 005
as per uncle Discogs |
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| Sykonee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Midlothian
So it's just 007 New York except when Thrive licensed it for a US release along with GU 006,9,10,11 they simply renumbered them 1 to 5 - pretty clear I think?
UK 006 = Thrive 001
UK 007 = Thrive 002
UK 009 = Thrive 003
UK 010 = Thrive 004
UK 011 = Thrive 005
as per uncle Discogs |
Yes. American releases were often different from UK ones back in the '90s. (eg: the sad saga of System 7) |
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| Midlothian |
| You don't happen to have written on that have you? :D |
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| Sykonee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Midlothian
You don't happen to have written on that have you? :D |
Well...
A bit. |
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| Midlothian |
Lol... I didn't even notice in the first instance those are two links to posts not just one. Nice.
Thank me later for the additional views you're now getting :p
Ah I'd forgotten about them arsing up the tracklist on San Francisco.. bastards |
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