I'm so pleased to have found this . Fabio, yes fucking awesome but Randall has enlightened my whole being with his music and djing. Back in the day up till now, CAN YOU HANDLE THE RANDALL!!!!!!!!
Randall is buzzing in a natural way. His eyes and his twitching feet are showing his absolute love and enthusiasm. I still feel like this at 51! One love Fabio and Rest In Paradise Randall ❤❤❤
Brilliant absolutely brilliant. Loved this interview from start to end. First time I have heard Randall in interview and what a guy he is. Hilarious and always a pleasure to hear stories from fabio. Top guys and legendary Djs. Big ups 💪
People should pay close attention to We are E, an Algerian sample, gives some idea of the exquisite and broad referencing of availble music by Lennie and those embarked on the voyage into new music. Those early pressings were around in 86 I believe, I think mine was bought in Music Power or Body Music, it's hard to be sure but it was a game changer.
@@NextSound170 well said, ghost writing, even in dance music now, driven more by social media nous than any honest passion, competence or enjoyment of the shyared experience, more the desire to pontificate from above and feel superior whilst acheiving in an environent of decaying standards and low barriers to entry. .
I used to collect tape packs in the 90's, heard many amazing sets from numerous DJ's but Randall's sets at AWOL were untouchable, I was never interested in buying a pair decks until Randall changed that. RIP
Horizon, JFM(Jackie) & LWR etc were run in a serious fashion and played different music show by show. What people need to think of is that each one of these dj's is striving for exellance against a backdrop of friendly competitiion and the desire to impress and animate their audience, the genres were different, side by side and that led to cross polination in the experimentation that was going on, the hybrid sounds, electro flowing into hip hop, then flowing into jacking house, vast attempts to get a rise from the people and find that sweet sound, it was passion personified on the perfect sounds. It was that typical urban uk melding of a love of electronics and superlative sound systems, enjoyed here and by the incoming Windrush generation that led to audacious events like Carnival and pirate radio, the platform to inform and expand the musical and emmotional base of a lot of people. I remember that here in London we were editing the soul and jazz funk tracks to play on the big bass sound systems, Rita Write, Touch me Take me got the re-edit, it was already heavy and needed some speaker array to convey the sonics properly. There is so much that is hardly known and never said, some really unusual happenings and quirky occurences, that always seem to exist as things begin. The Jungle explosion and then Garage had the city keyed into music, celebration and exaltation. in 2010-2012 the clubs were still pumping but things are resting now.
havnt laughed in ages,great stories,i used to come up to Paradise from Southampton once a month,wicked,dark,loud,and come out to the market in full flow
I first heard Goldies Terminator down at Paradise Club. Goldie was there to hear Randall drop it for the first time, 5am or something. The place went crazy. Goldie was going mental on the dance floor.
RIP DJ Randall - one of the best ever. Big ups brother
Could listen to these 2 all day. RIP Randall
same here. propper geezers
How amazing to be a fly on the wall just listening to two legends reminiscing about the history of the scene with such passion. ❤ RIP Randall
RIP THE LEGENDARY DJ RANDALL 💔
Wicked interview this. RIP the don Randall
Im so glad this interviews come up on my phone just real talk from 2 legends ❤❤ RIP randall master of the rollers
RIP Randall 🕊❤️
Randall truly is the Dj’s, Dj.
He is the one you look at and atudy
My favourite DJ in my teens, alongside Doc Scott. Even named my dog after him.
R.I.P. to the legend
The vibes on this interview. All love and laughter. I was at this Outlook. Saw Randall play the boat party. Rest in Beats
Amazing, haven’t enjoyed watching something as much as I did this in ages. He’s right as 43 mins “if you love it, it never leaves you”
Rip randall always the finest sets from day dot to present what a sad loss to the world .
Absolute legend 😢
When Fabio talks about Randall taking over Paradise Club he is bang on. In terms of his mixing ability and tune selection, Randall was untouchable.
Still is.
Mate that was a wicked interview l was laughing my head off with the storys 😂😂😂😂😂
I was lucky enough to witness these days first hand 😎
Likewise and I wouldn’t trade it for the World. We are very lucky.
❤️😊🔥🙌🏼
RIEP 👑 Randall. 💔🥺🙏🏼❤️🕊️
RIP DADDY RANDALL ❤
Awesome interview and the interviewer is pro level. Very very good.
2 OGS of the scene R.i.P Randall best drum and bass DJ hall of famer
RIP to the man that was too hot to handle the Randall. 😢
That goldie and bjork story, Oh my lord was in stiches 😂😂😂
Foundation talk. Thanks for posting and letting them tell their story.
To the paradise crew❤
"HAVE A GOOD LIFE"
Big up to Fabio and Randall.....Sick d.j's and producers!!!!!!!
I could listen to these guys all day. Great interviewing too.
If you love it; it never leaves you. So true. D&B still going strong.
RIP Randall & Lennie De Ice. Timeless…. Without these two chaa ❤️👊🏾🤟🏾
I'm so pleased to have found this . Fabio, yes fucking awesome but Randall has enlightened my whole being with his music and djing. Back in the day up till now, CAN YOU HANDLE THE RANDALL!!!!!!!!
Banging tune❤
Randall is buzzing in a natural way.
His eyes and his twitching feet are showing his absolute love and enthusiasm.
I still feel like this at 51! One love Fabio and Rest In Paradise Randall ❤❤❤
My first rave was September '91. Big up two absolute Dons.. been with you since day one.
Banging interview ❤
Brilliant absolutely brilliant. Loved this interview from start to end. First time I have heard Randall in interview and what a guy he is. Hilarious and always a pleasure to hear stories from fabio. Top guys and legendary Djs. Big ups 💪
Loved every minute
Damn...those tunes bring back memories. 20 Seconds To Comply was huge.
long live english electronic music.
RIP Randall
People should pay close attention to We are E, an Algerian sample, gives some idea of the exquisite and broad referencing of availble music by Lennie and those embarked on the voyage into new music. Those early pressings were around in 86 I believe, I think mine was bought in Music Power or Body Music, it's hard to be sure but it was a game changer.
This is it, these guys sourced music not copying the next “big” thing unlike today, all wanna sound like Ulterior Motive, Noisa and Photek
@@NextSound170 well said, ghost writing, even in dance music now, driven more by social media nous than any honest passion, competence or enjoyment of the shyared experience, more the desire to pontificate from above and feel superior whilst acheiving in an environent of decaying standards and low barriers to entry.
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Mark & Denis as Tom & Jerry broke ground,provided Goldie his sound and made the massive tune, Maximum Sound, still one of my favourites.
Absolute legends
Everyone in Paradise was waiting for Randall hahahahha true dat!!!!
Randall and Gq perfect match i loved Paradise
Hillarious😂😂😂😂 Randall 🕊🕊🕊🕊
It was so dark in there we couldn't see anyone.... Nearly coughed up a kidney 🤣
Wicked video. Anyone know the tune id at 35:20? Bass Overdose?
Found it, the charm - demenation th-cam.com/video/jipcTj5voCY/w-d-xo.html
@@TzKet4m thanks bud, i found it too but forgot to reply to my comment. What a banger!!
@@djanil9733 haha shit yea brah
The Charm - Dementation
What is the one before it?
I used to collect tape packs in the 90's, heard many amazing sets from numerous DJ's but Randall's sets at AWOL were untouchable, I was never interested in buying a pair decks until Randall changed that. RIP
Fabulous
Good interview, thanks 👍🏾
we need a randall acid house set
thanks to outlook and fabio and randall for sharin that funny interview.
❤still no news on why he left us 🎧 Huge dj
Horizon, JFM(Jackie) & LWR etc were run in a serious fashion and played different music show by show. What people need to think of is that each one of these dj's is striving for exellance against a backdrop of friendly competitiion and the desire to impress and animate their audience, the genres were different, side by side and that led to cross polination in the experimentation that was going on, the hybrid sounds, electro flowing into hip hop, then flowing into jacking house, vast attempts to get a rise from the people and find that sweet sound, it was passion personified on the perfect sounds. It was that typical urban uk melding of a love of electronics and superlative sound systems, enjoyed here and by the incoming Windrush generation that led to audacious events like Carnival and pirate radio, the platform to inform and expand the musical and emmotional base of a lot of people. I remember that here in London we were editing the soul and jazz funk tracks to play on the big bass sound systems, Rita Write, Touch me Take me got the re-edit, it was already heavy and needed some speaker array to convey the sonics properly. There is so much that is hardly known and never said, some really unusual happenings and quirky occurences, that always seem to exist as things begin. The Jungle explosion and then Garage had the city keyed into music, celebration and exaltation. in 2010-2012 the clubs were still pumping but things are resting now.
Dj Randall the art of blending
this is sick
DONS. RIP Randall
That story about Bjork is wild! LOLz
It is about knowing your tracks / tunes
Kraftwerk did do some stark productions but Model had that analogue warmth.
Stark productions now, very few know the warmth
Carl Cox was a proper deck technician back then... 3 deck wizard, cutting and scratching. Sickness.
David Bowie He did half of Colombia in the 70s RIP
The first record I bought was 'Silver Bullet' "21 seconds to comply"
Tune ID 34 minutes?
The Charm Bass Overdose Records De-Men-Tion me thinks
@@the90shangover Same vocal sample but the music is different.
From myself Flyer D
RANDALL RUNNIN TINGS AROUND THE AREA BIG UP - MC DORIS, PURE X HYSTERIA 1994
havnt laughed in ages,great stories,i used to come up to Paradise from Southampton once a month,wicked,dark,loud,and come out to the market in full flow
Yes mate. Used to drive down from the Midlands nearly every Saturday... Stevie Hyper in his prime.
16:00 It's always good to hear Security.
That Bjork story 😂😂😂
33:47 COME ON BRUV!!! LMFAO
Big up Randall RIP! ✊
very interesting. :-)
42:35 true words
I myself divorced DnB in 1997-2002, and then re married DnB for the second time, and have been happily married ever since.....................no lie.
Similar; but a bit longer of a divorce. Fell out with it all in 99 (since 91/92) and came back 2014.
That was a bad time to be divorced!
I first heard Goldies Terminator down at Paradise Club. Goldie was there to hear Randall drop it for the first time, 5am or something. The place went crazy. Goldie was going mental on the dance floor.
@@AlexanderBuck1973nope it was grooverider who first dropped it at rage it was in a goldie interview
@@warrenb666I know. I'm just saying where I first heard and that it was Randall who was the first one to drop it at Paradise Club. 😉
THE RRRRR!! shud of released the remix..
I’ve seen Randal twice and he nearly destroyed the foundations of the building. The Vaults.
Randall was always just one step ahead of the others. Grooverider was a great selecter but shit mixer
RIP Randall