wow this takes me back to a little dingy studio ..... The car horn always has me as to how on earth did we make a riff from a car horn . Lol . Thanks for all the great comments ,
Micky Finn oh my goodness..What a tune.Amazing in the right environment.Sound system , people, Tasco Warehouse.Want to make a dance track? I had a demo played at ministry once that was received well.Wrong people and lost opportunities.If u don't ask! :)
Goosebumps! It's 2022 and I still don't have one regret from those amazing years. Future generations will never have that time of freedom and happiness. We were blessed.
@@stephenlamley541 Sorry to hear that. I've got friends who struggled later on in a bad way. I probably caned it to long. But got married, had kids and moved away and I stopped. You make a good point that it wasn't all as great as it seemed.
No regrets. Spent time inside, pulled through, family now, kids, good job, in my late 40s, grown up and living life. But i always look back to the early/mid 90s. Best times of my life, will never be beaten, and glad to have been a part of it
Dude, I wish you could've too cos there are no words to describe the way it felt. Im 50 now, and am only just beginning to understand what it was. The energy was so immense. In the 90s the future genuinely looked rosy. But it wasn't to be. Just be free man.. Don't get trapped in their BS system
I was 17 in '91, from 90 - 95 was the best years of my life. Tunes like this broke the mould and stuck in the mind. Raves and clubs were playing these tunes, pirate radio was playing them, it was a hell of a time and all so fresh and new. People didn't just stand filming the DJ like they do now, because mobiles didn't have cameras, hardly anyone even had mobiles. You just danced to tune after tune until the sweat poured off you and that was it!
It was the best of times. No one had phones, everyone was friendly, everyone danced like no one was looking. You would go to after parties with total strangers and it was safe. I have nothing but fond memories of this era. I was 17 when this track came out and it blew up when I was 19. The Golden era of electronic music
Micky do you remember Laysdown setting up your rig and after partying all night we would go get back on it. This tune was one of the favourites and we would be dancing into the evening memories. Bless🙏 all you party ravers never leaves your soul.
I was 15 years old and just walked into Amnesia House @ 11pm with some friends at Donnington Warehouse 1991 and heard this tune. It was completely ahead of its time. That bass was 100% fresh and original, nothing else at the time sounded like it. Great tune. Respect due to Mickey "Slim" Finn.
Was that Amnesia / Nemesis in December 1991 ? Rozalla was live PA at the start of the night. My first all nighter. So many great times after that night.
Do you know what, I have just re-looked at the flyer and I do think it was that one. This was my first big Warehouse rave. I went to others at the Hummingbird in Birmingham in 1991, but this was the first big one. I also heard Rozalla at Fantazia Second Sight at the Westpoint Exhibition Centre in Exeter in February 1992. Great memories. The world is a different place now. I have been to recent 'Old Skool' events, but it is not the same.
This has to be [without ANY doubt] the best ever Progressive Hardcore track ever produced - seriously influenced the soon-to-come Jungle/Drum and Bass movement!
When everyone sings along to “Naaaa Whoopo OoooooOoopop Eyea”, “AaaaaaaaEeeeeegirl ooooh yea we all live as one family”, everyone is one it feeling the same thing, eyes rolling into the back of their skulls, this tune captured the thing between ecstasy and music how it goes together, you got that lovey feeling and just wanted to hug everyone, this is the sound of the 90s, that and the stabs in hardcore
Boy did I use to bounce to this tune wanna do it again, the shuffle and getting everyone on it with my crazy moves bring it back. Rushing my nuts off. I can feel that base going right through my body wow anyone wanna join me. Bless you all 🙏🙏🙏 one family.
This still makes the hairs stand up. Such a massive tune of 1991. That bassline, the funky drummer break and then you got to the infamous vocals. Take me back!
At 3 minutes in a flood of memories rush in. Literally. What a tune. What a time for music. Given you’re exactly where the universe wants you to be - if it’s here - be grateful….
also the amiga had a great sound chip and software such as technosound turbo, i used to use my amiga for raves and partys.. the best computer a 15 year could ever need (back in 1993) :D
When music brought people together in unity. The message in this track i would say is more important now than it was when it came out. Respect to everyone who appreciates this.
That sub-bass used to shake all the dust and rust down in the illegal warehouses in Sydney when played...by the end of the track that dust turned to spots of sweat mixed with the dust. Staining clothes forever...the indelible times of early illegal raves.
@@leeblain4474 wow.What a friggin TUNEEEEE.Has to be in my top 5.Narra mind, top 5.One tribe- what have you done.Alwsys thought I would have been making tunes myself.I did, but not the way I wanted. Had a demo played at Ministry one night.Knew quite a few people that could have linked me up such as my brother was a DJ but didn't.Self servers.The girl that never made it! :( Lol Love this track.
Anyone want to make a track? Nothing to loose.Send me some music like this, please and I will write lyrics and vocalise..I'm the girl that never made it!Nothing to loose. Tasco warehouse this reminds me of.Masterpiece.
This was the very first tune i heard at Castlemoreton, funny how some memories stick, set the tone for a top messy weekend, banger of a tune.. and heard everywhere 91 - 92
Man I got this tune in South Africa (yes it made it all the way there) 92 ...this tune is raw as fuck....started me on my path...unbelievable.... love it to this day ...Thank Micky Finn...you led me on my path..
This tune is and was the iconic tune of my era when it came to raves - Every scene I was at this tune always brought me up. What a mental era the rave scene was!
This is one of those records where you can close your eyes!! and there you are 😁 balcony at the Astoria for me Lasers slowly moving down, people's hands reaching though. Smoke machines on! Grin from ear to ear! Good times!!!
How bloody Amazing did this tune used to be a rave with the biggest speakers, the best spirits to rave with , lasers, etc. .The production of beats used to drive us all into a spiritual, funky gathering..Connected to universe, self, music and all those in the house! TASCO Warehouse, Nathan Way :)
Did for the hardcore world what MAW did a couple of years later for the house world with The Bomb. Both have super long percussive intros, followed by a ridiculously uplifting vocal drop. Hearing either for the first time in a club was a special moment.
Mad as you like True legend of the jungle era and still killing it today A true pioneer of the jungle sound blending soul classics rare grooves reggae lovers rock hip hop and house in inna bad boy jungle mix Big up my Family To the legend that is MICKEY KING OF THE DRUMS FINN !!!!!!!😉😀
My first time in Shelleys in Stoke.. it took me away.. and even more so an unforgettable night at Amnesia House Book of Love at Brafield Stadium. This tune has stayed with me and even now at 51yrs old still takes me back. Love it.
One of the finest DJs I had the pleasure of listening to I’ll never forget andromeda 8 in Birmingham when you came on in the morning and opened up with General Levy’s wicked and MC Lennie made you wheel it up 4 times then you absolutely smashed the place to bits with your set Respect Bad Boy Micky Finn You da man x
100% the best hardcore breakbeat tune of the era for me. It killed it on the floor always - never gets old either. Just nice raw breaks and mad bass. Lovely stuff - big thanks for this!
God what a set of memories this stirred up ... first time hearing in 20+ years, bloody hell. I even rmbr buying it on cassette and progressing to a vinyl copy some time later ... oh the wonders of Camden Market for a sixth former ... a couple of years later it was one of my tracks for training for P Company ... hearing it now in darkest Mindanao today in 2019 I felt the urge to dance badly and hit something haha
This is still such an awesome track and one I credit with making me fall in love with Drum 'n' Bass. Still sounds so good - Mickey Finn, you truly deserve this 👏
Never knew that was a car horn. Genius micky. I remember my mate bumping into you at world dance at Lydd. He didn't know who you were. He was mangled. I had to put him right. Big up yourself.
haha yeah, I made the riff with a sample from this track from Fatback's Tasty Jam album. th-cam.com/video/s0L6idfNx6c/w-d-xo.html The vocal and Run DMC break were added when Micky joined the production, but that riff was kept. I can always hear the crowd cheers are still part of the riff from the sample, which always brings a smile.
This was my favourite tune when I used to go out clubbing, & I can still see why, it's a little more exciting than some other club songs & has those unifying lyrics that are right up my street too :)
Remember a friend and I used to spend long Saturdays in the school summer holidays trying to remix this using ProTracker on our Amiga 1200's hahahaha Never quite did it 'justice' ;) Always and forever a slammer, that vocal is sublime - Cheers Micky!
This takes me back to me being 12/13 years old and visiting my cousin in London! He introduced me to the pirate radio stations back in 1991/92 and yeah! This time though!!!
Used to love my older mate bringing mixtapes over with Micky Finn and all those pirate radio recordings over…I was only 12 but really got into the rave culture from afar.
The Amiga Computer brought me here, love the early 90s rave scene and crazy that a computer from 87 was capable of so much!. Absolute banger of a track!
What a blood track don't make em like this anymore. The memories of the 90s will never leave me. The first time hearing these tracks all those years ago .Still being played today awesome 💥💥💥🔥🔥👌👌 thanks for the memories micky finn
Ooooh wow! If I tried to dance like I did back then, I would dislocate something. Still no harm in trying 😳 The amount of times I’ve completely lost myself in this is....well it just is omg! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 goosebumps
My oh my.. used to let loose full hell for leather to this banger.. what a barn stormer.. couldnt dance any harder than to this. To all the people out there with memories like me... we will indeed live as one family..
Amazing how music does it’s time travel trick and takes you there complete with hairs standing up and that feeling of every emotion rushing through your mind body and soul
wow this takes me back to a little dingy studio ..... The car horn always has me as to how on earth did we make a riff from a car horn . Lol . Thanks for all the great comments ,
Micky Finn oh my goodness..What a tune.Amazing in the right environment.Sound system , people, Tasco Warehouse.Want to make a dance track? I had a demo played at ministry once that was received well.Wrong people and lost opportunities.If u don't ask! :)
Micky loved your record shop biting back in gravesend used to spend much time in there at weekends 😜
Loved it when u dropped them dub plates the man the finn
Thanks for the memories :-)
ROLLER EXPRESS is all I need to say👌💥❤️
Goose fucking Bumps
Goosebumps! It's 2022 and I still don't have one regret from those amazing years. Future generations will never have that time of freedom and happiness. We were blessed.
No me neather, unfortunately for me the years that followed i got into harder stuff and have nothing but regrets I'd definitely do ecstasy again.
@@stephenlamley541 Sorry to hear that. I've got friends who struggled later on in a bad way. I probably caned it to long. But got married, had kids and moved away and I stopped. You make a good point that it wasn't all as great as it seemed.
@robertpegler1515 same i was 15 in 95 so around 6 or 7 years from the beginning. Still a epic time
No regrets. Spent time inside, pulled through, family now, kids, good job, in my late 40s, grown up and living life. But i always look back to the early/mid 90s. Best times of my life, will never be beaten, and glad to have been a part of it
Here here brother 👍🙂
I literally can't talk to anyone when this tune is playing - so many intense memories and feelings
True dat!
Ditto
So true!
That’s called ptsd bruh 💀🤣🤣
Yes
I’m only 20 but man do I wish I could have raved back then. Breakbeat hardcore and jungle from early 90s goes off!!
Dude, I wish you could've too cos there are no words to describe the way it felt. Im 50 now, and am only just beginning to understand what it was. The energy was so immense. In the 90s the future genuinely looked rosy. But it wasn't to be. Just be free man.. Don't get trapped in their BS system
I was 17 in '91, from 90 - 95 was the best years of my life. Tunes like this broke the mould and stuck in the mind. Raves and clubs were playing these tunes, pirate radio was playing them, it was a hell of a time and all so fresh and new. People didn't just stand filming the DJ like they do now, because mobiles didn't have cameras, hardly anyone even had mobiles. You just danced to tune after tune until the sweat poured off you and that was it!
It was the best of times. No one had phones, everyone was friendly, everyone danced like no one was looking. You would go to after parties with total strangers and it was safe. I have nothing but fond memories of this era. I was 17 when this track came out and it blew up when I was 19. The Golden era of electronic music
Nice to hear that these tunes being appreciated by the new generation.
Micky do you remember Laysdown setting up your rig and after partying all night we would go get back on it. This tune was one of the favourites and we would be dancing into the evening memories. Bless🙏 all you party ravers never leaves your soul.
This tune is one of them tunes you recite in your head and it never leaves it. Bless up one family 🙏🏿❤️
Legendary tune, can't believe I'm still alive, I can't remember a lot of the 90's lol
There was a 90`s....
Lol, it was the bolloxs
I'm the same mate😂
In the underground at Sterns,jaw swinging,this comes on,and you come up again.......oh my!
the tea garden, and the o fuck felling when u first enter that basment. Dam loud.
Micky this tune is part of who we are ( the rave generation)
Part of our emotions for ever.
Ur a hero to many lad.
Thanks dude , love Reading that .
@@mickyfinn9871 Can't be thanked enough for those tunes big up yourself Micky
And gal! 🙌
Origings right here, king of the jungle, allways will be.
There’s a reason why people like Micky Finn ran things in the day. Such a quality production without all the tech we have today. Awesome
Thanks. There was an interview as to how this track was made recently here : theretrohour.com/dj-aphrodite-amiga-interview-ep259/
I was just gonna chip in about IT being made om an Amiga, but yeah, there's the interview. Really solid production
I was 15 years old and just walked into Amnesia House @ 11pm with some friends at Donnington Warehouse 1991 and heard this tune. It was completely ahead of its time. That bass was 100% fresh and original, nothing else at the time sounded like it. Great tune. Respect due to Mickey "Slim" Finn.
Was that Amnesia / Nemesis in December 1991 ? Rozalla was live PA at the start of the night. My first all nighter. So many great times after that night.
Do you know what, I have just re-looked at the flyer and I do think it was that one. This was my first big Warehouse rave. I went to others at the Hummingbird in Birmingham in 1991, but this was the first big one. I also heard Rozalla at Fantazia Second Sight at the Westpoint Exhibition Centre in Exeter in February 1992. Great memories. The world is a different place now. I have been to recent 'Old Skool' events, but it is not the same.
SNAX it will never be the same you can't recapture it as it was fresh then
They were the best days.
SNAX I was around 14/ 15 at that stage of the game ...What aa chhhooooon :)
Spent so many good years chewing my face off to this tune. Absolute classic.
There would've been some nights where the drugs gave you diarrhoea. How many nights did anybody mess themselves? Never happened to me thankfully.
@@baghiballsakh82 one night
I miss the nights of chewing my face off
No wonder my teeth are fucked
@@kevinwilliams1421 When I'm in a chemist I still smile when I see...Tiger Balm.......
I was 12 in 1991, a little Jungalist...I'm 43 now and still Love all the incredible sounds from back then!
🔥Bless-Up🔥
Join the club 43 ❤🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Haha I’m with ya 😉🤣🤣🎉
@Malksjay magic, remember Sunset 102, Stu Allen 103...my mind is a bit hazy...LSD tabs showed me the interconnectedness of this Whole Show ❤🎉
Every posse and crew out there, the future is before your eyes.
Yup 👍 & it looks bleak.
The secret is to stop obeying the government
Here it comes
@@wholemilk7922
You mean the “great reset”?
the state of these replies. Thank god we had decent raves.
This has to be [without ANY doubt] the best ever Progressive Hardcore track ever produced - seriously influenced the soon-to-come Jungle/Drum and Bass movement!
Very influential!
Was a game changer at the time.
I love this tune but I can’t stand what it inspired jungle and drum & bass.
Or as my late mate Fire used to call it.
Cumberlism 🤣🤣🤣
@@StuFlyboyReay you don't like jungle/D&B?
@@stumpythetarantula some of its alright, but no not really
I'm 61 still jumping around the front room
The kidz these days have no idea how good we had it back in the 90s.....🙃
When everyone sings along to “Naaaa Whoopo OoooooOoopop Eyea”, “AaaaaaaaEeeeeegirl ooooh yea we all live as one family”, everyone is one it feeling the same thing, eyes rolling into the back of their skulls, this tune captured the thing between ecstasy and music how it goes together, you got that lovey feeling and just wanted to hug everyone, this is the sound of the 90s, that and the stabs in hardcore
When yer peaking with a few hundred people around you, locked in to that bassline…….🙌🙌🙌🔥🔥🔥
Boy did I use to bounce to this tune wanna do it again, the shuffle and getting everyone on it with my crazy moves bring it back. Rushing my nuts off. I can feel that base going right through my body wow anyone wanna join me. Bless you all 🙏🙏🙏 one family.
This still makes the hairs stand up. Such a massive tune of 1991. That bassline, the funky drummer break and then you got to the infamous vocals. Take me back!
its from tracker
what a tuuuuune absolutely love it, im now 55 yrs old and still rave to songs like this like i did back then, bring on the hardcore
I find this track, like no other, epitomises the early hardcore sound. Stone cold classic.
It's definitely right up there👍
Absolutely fantastic track. Still sounds brilliant 25 years later. Not many tunes can do this.
except all the tunes from 1991 and 1992
Great shout - 1991/92 - so many great nights and amazing memories. Glad I bought so much vinyl and CDs, back then.
driverdj2000 That humming baseline at 1.50 OMG ....
'92 crew just passin' thru
At 3 minutes in a flood of memories rush in. Literally.
What a tune. What a time for music.
Given you’re exactly where the universe wants you to be - if it’s here - be grateful….
Still can't over the fact this was made with two amigas!! 8 bit sound!!!1
That's awesome !
amiga 500 was 16bit, amiga 1200 was 32bit, They used OCTAmed which was 16bit...
also the amiga had a great sound chip and software such as technosound turbo, i used to use my amiga for raves and partys.. the best computer a 15 year could ever need (back in 1993) :D
Well yes the cpu of the amiga 500 was 16 bit, The sound chip was 8 bit sample playback..
i hear you Paula :D
When music brought people together in unity. The message in this track i would say is more important now than it was when it came out.
Respect to everyone who appreciates this.
Ahhhh man can't get enough of this ever! 52 and still moving to this!!❤🎉💃🏾Absolute timeless classic ❤
That sub-bass used to shake all the dust and rust down in the illegal warehouses in Sydney when played...by the end of the track that dust turned to spots of sweat mixed with the dust. Staining clothes forever...the indelible times of early illegal raves.
I get goosebumps when the base thumps
That base blew many a 90s speaker!
It's all about that sick drop at 3:00 and the vocals kick in... Heavy tune.
God yeah! Loved this tune then & love it now!
Oh yes it sure is.
It is, but you need to earn the uplifting vocals with 3 mins of grinding beat first! 😎
Tom Allen BOOM ...How can anyone forget that B- Line
Tom Allen yes yess yesssss :-) ))
This tune taught me so much about using OctaMed. Love it.
2024 still kicking the rug to this San Francisco listening n.dancing forever. Thank you 🙏🤗🧡🥰🙋
The tune which literally changed my life
Listening to this at Rage under Charing Cross Station on a Thursday night was a religious experience.
that must've been fucking brilliant!
The memories of rage on a Thursday night, have never left me ❤❤ . What a time to be alive 😀😀😀
I must have listened to this track a thousand times, so well composed together. I still love it.
Massive joint from a couple guys messing about on their computers... from almost 30 years past...BANG BANG \m/
30 yrs?
@@benschofield1182 yes
They played this on radio6 the other day.... Brought a tear to my eye... Remembering the old skool massive crew. Love too all. ❤❤❤
I've wanted to hear this tune for years not knowing the artists, etc..Thank you for posting :)
Lisa Salvedori rhythm2mysoul i kept looking for One Family/Micky Finn. Ended up finding it by accident an loseing it just as quickly
@@leeblain4474 wow.What a friggin TUNEEEEE.Has to be in my top 5.Narra mind, top 5.One tribe- what have you done.Alwsys thought I would have been making tunes myself.I did, but not the way I wanted. Had a demo played at Ministry one night.Knew quite a few people that could have linked me up such as my brother was a DJ but didn't.Self servers.The girl that never made it! :( Lol
Love this track.
Anyone want to make a track? Nothing to loose.Send me some music like this, please and I will write lyrics and vocalise..I'm the girl that never made it!Nothing to loose.
Tasco warehouse this reminds me of.Masterpiece.
91??? Where has the time gone, never forget the 1st time I heard this, timeless tune
This was probably played on my 1st ever night raving …. 1st experience on little round things too …. 1991 aged 18! What a fkin night that was ! ❤❤❤
Can still feel the free goosebumps when that vocal comes in
That wave for ecstasy will never die
Free tingles forever
Big ups Mr Finn 👏 Ledgend
Takes me back to my youth from the first chord! A masterpiece. Unique and I don’t think can be replicated even with todays modern equipment ❤
Got this Hardcore track on Vinyl from back in the day..Classic
Sends a shiver right through me, always did... Still does
This song made me fall in love with the whole “rave” scene.. Classic and still gives ya goosebumps ❤️
Goose bumps....that vocal...ahhh man
wanna cry ... best times of my dj and dance life..
I was 3 years old when this came out, so couldn't catch it first time around. But I love it like it came out yesterday, total masterpiece.
I cannot sing to save my life but when that drop kicks in, something just sends me nuts 💃🏻
Memories - still a tune in 2024!
This was the very first tune i heard at Castlemoreton, funny how some memories stick, set the tone for a top messy weekend, banger of a tune.. and heard everywhere 91 - 92
My no1 favourite track shared with friends here and gone but this track THIS TRACK BINDS US FOR EVER
When this tune dropped you were wiv your ravin family pure love & ecstasy BOOM!!!!!
Monster tune around London in 1991 - I remember when it was number 1 on the Kiss FM dance chart - as run down by Graham Gold every Saturday morning.
Jay strongman 🫡🫡
Man I got this tune in South Africa (yes it made it all the way there) 92 ...this tune is raw as fuck....started me on my path...unbelievable.... love it to this day ...Thank Micky Finn...you led me on my path..
This tune is and was the iconic tune of my era when it came to raves - Every scene I was at this tune always brought me up. What a mental era the rave scene was!
This is one of those records where you can close your eyes!! and there you are 😁 balcony at the Astoria for me Lasers slowly moving down, people's hands reaching though. Smoke machines on! Grin from ear to ear! Good times!!!
Best times ever. If you do love the old skool sound you may like to check out the tunes on our page.
Having crazy nights in dodgy warehouses 30+ years ago is NOT one of the things I regret in my life
How bloody Amazing did this tune used to be a rave with the biggest speakers, the best spirits to rave with , lasers, etc. .The production of beats used to drive us all into a spiritual, funky gathering..Connected to universe, self, music and all those in the house! TASCO Warehouse, Nathan Way :)
My fav 🎉 I was 18 and dancing my ass off with nice folk..I would do it again ❤
Did for the hardcore world what MAW did a couple of years later for the house world with The Bomb. Both have super long percussive intros, followed by a ridiculously uplifting vocal drop. Hearing either for the first time in a club was a special moment.
Especially when you was jaw rocking🕊❤💃🕪
This is my youth in a track! Got the 12inch vinyl! Skanking CLASSIC!!!!!
Mad as you like
True legend of the jungle era and still killing it today
A true pioneer of the jungle sound blending soul classics rare grooves reggae lovers rock hip hop and house in inna bad boy jungle mix
Big up my Family
To the legend that is
MICKEY KING OF THE DRUMS FINN !!!!!!!😉😀
Such an iconic classic way ahead of its time.Sooo many memories!
It so was, we are making old skool right now in 2020 if you fancy a listen!
What a classic tune! First time i heard this back in the day the bass smashed my ribcage up !
Do you still love old skool. We are making old skool now if you fancy a listen.
@@DJAndeKarmaRecordings im an old skool raver so its one of the genre i listen to
Del Mccaffery me too. Have a listen to the tunes on our page and let me know what you think.
TUNE 👌 still sounds magic after all these years 😎
Onway to sterns ... 25/30 of us raving our heads off .. love it ❤️🏴 where’s it all gone
Fun fact: this legendary banger was knocked out on two Amiga 500 back in the day.
My first time in Shelleys in Stoke.. it took me away.. and even more so an unforgettable night at Amnesia House Book of Love at Brafield Stadium. This tune has stayed with me and even now at 51yrs old still takes me back. Love it.
One of the finest DJs I had the pleasure of listening to
I’ll never forget andromeda 8 in Birmingham when you came on in the morning and opened up with General Levy’s wicked and MC Lennie made you wheel it up 4 times then you absolutely smashed the place to bits with your set
Respect Bad Boy Micky Finn
You da man x
100% the best hardcore breakbeat tune of the era for me. It killed it on the floor always - never gets old either. Just nice raw breaks and mad bass. Lovely stuff - big thanks for this!
Has to be one of the greatest hardcore tracks of all time...Sounds of the micky Slim!!
God what a set of memories this stirred up ... first time hearing in 20+ years, bloody hell. I even rmbr buying it on cassette and progressing to a vinyl copy some time later ... oh the wonders of Camden Market for a sixth former ... a couple of years later it was one of my tracks for training for P Company ... hearing it now in darkest Mindanao today in 2019 I felt the urge to dance badly and hit something haha
This is still such an awesome track and one I credit with making me fall in love with Drum 'n' Bass. Still sounds so good - Mickey Finn, you truly deserve this 👏
OMG, I thank God I was there in the 90s, just loved every second of it
Great tune and great memories sitting in front of my Amiga sampling mates and writing tunes. Ahhh.. so old now! 😂
Ow man. I am looking for this song for almost 30 years! I first list this music in a vinil. Tks!
Never knew that was a car horn. Genius micky. I remember my mate bumping into you at world dance at Lydd. He didn't know who you were. He was mangled. I had to put him right. Big up yourself.
haha yeah, I made the riff with a sample from this track from Fatback's Tasty Jam album. th-cam.com/video/s0L6idfNx6c/w-d-xo.html The vocal and Run DMC break were added when Micky joined the production, but that riff was kept. I can always hear the crowd cheers are still part of the riff from the sample, which always brings a smile.
Made on a Commodore Amiga.............it's insane and a tribute to the talented UK music scene. Inspiration and genius that is timeless....
This was my favourite tune when I used to go out clubbing, & I can still see why, it's a little more exciting than some other club songs & has those unifying lyrics that are right up my street too :)
First minute is a schooling in how to put together a _ridiculously_ fierce breakbeat
Remember a friend and I used to spend long Saturdays in the school summer holidays trying to remix this using ProTracker on our Amiga 1200's hahahaha Never quite did it 'justice' ;) Always and forever a slammer, that vocal is sublime - Cheers Micky!
The vocals at 3:00 still get me right in the feels 🥰
You mean "the Rush Section"
Took me 30 years. To find this gem.
This takes me back as I chill on fat double.hell ha.
Still makes my hair, what little I've got stand on end. Proper old school, doves anyone xx
This takes me back to me being 12/13 years old and visiting my cousin in London! He introduced me to the pirate radio stations back in 1991/92 and yeah! This time though!!!
That Bass @ 42 seconds... Can still remember the first time I heard this dropped.. I was like what the f*ck.. I'm home....
"Every posse and crew out there", the future was before our eyes 👀 in 1984.
Used to love my older mate bringing mixtapes over with Micky Finn and all those pirate radio recordings over…I was only 12 but really got into the rave culture from afar.
The Amiga Computer brought me here, love the early 90s rave scene and crazy that a computer from 87 was capable of so much!. Absolute banger of a track!
What a blood track don't make em like this anymore. The memories of the 90s will never leave me. The first time hearing these tracks all those years ago .Still being played today awesome 💥💥💥🔥🔥👌👌 thanks for the memories micky finn
Ooooh wow! If I tried to dance like I did back then, I would dislocate something. Still no harm in trying 😳 The amount of times I’ve completely lost myself in this is....well it just is omg! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 goosebumps
My oh my.. used to let loose full hell for leather to this banger.. what a barn stormer.. couldnt dance any harder than to this. To all the people out there with memories like me... we will indeed live as one family..
and keep on listening and if you fancy it to our tunes that we are making right now old skool style
Bass used to make me throw up at Cambridge Eclipse ......heavy!!!
Milwaukee's @ Rushden and Cambridge Eclipse - The Junction - my favourite all nighters. So many great people and amazing times.
The first time I heard this was at Milwaukees, that bass made me fall over :-)
sure it was the bass?
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No coventry?
One fam always an forever 90s family.
Those of us who were there… I salute you, we had it right off to this, what a fucking time to be alive ❤️❤️❤️😂😂😂😝😝😝😝😝
Ficking miss those days man!
Nostalgia’s a right c*** sometimes😤
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I can remember 1st time hearing this in Cov at Eclipse, Bass and break blew my my mind, and Plez acid rain mix... Epic times
Berwick manor .Essex .OUT OF THIS WORLD .This tune made my hair stand on end and still does .BANGING
Amazing how music does it’s time travel trick and takes you there complete with hairs standing up and that feeling of every emotion rushing through your mind body and soul
No words ❤❤❤