I agree, happier innocent times and the scene was just off the scale. We've all grown up and our lives have moved on, but the tunes are always there to take us back. 😁
Sounds of the Amnesia or eclipse. This was what I started to go to all nighters around the uk. 1991 was the first year I was into the tail end of acid house scene then got the best of the big huge events the biggest promoters put on in 92/94. Great times. 🕊️✌️👍✌️🤩
@@d.j.dazzle1467 Awesome Memories bro. 👊. How I loved those Amnesia early days with Frankie bones Sasha Grooverider & Fabio. Before they played jungle/breakbeat years. Topp Buzz Easygroove Doc Scott Dj Rapp My personal Favourite Was Dave Angel & Carl Cox Lenny Dee Joey Beltram Colin Dale & Favour. TechnoStyle but loved Stu Alan in The early amnesia eclipse recordings and Entropy & Shelley’s. Me in about late 91 into 92 Techno was the way I went into that genre instead of Jungle/breakbeat. The whole scene at this time was special & some amazing music & unforgettable nights & memories created that are unique to those fortunate enough to experience those heady days. ✌️👍✌️🕊️🤩
I completely agree. My journey started in 91 with the early hardcore scene but had been listening to hip hop n electro through the 80s ( against the flow as my mates were more Brian Adams and Billy Joel and stuff 🤕) hardcore went dark and too fast so switched to house n trance for a good few years. Carl Cox at club UK used to kill it, and Dave angel in the back room doing crazy techno. Those days. 💣💥
Awesome mix 👍 love the fact you didn't just upload it with a png either, it's great having a video along with it to reminisce about the dance styles, clothes, hairstyles etc of the era. I was a bit too young to go to these raves myself, I was 13 in 1991, but still into the music and would go round scribbling Rave On 91 all over the place listening to Top Buzz on my Aiwa walkman. We still got to go to under 18's nights that actually got in some good djs and mcs to do them - but I'd give anything to have been at a proper one dropping a few doves. By the time I'd hit 17/18 and could actually go to them, the underground rave scene had pretty much gone and it was all the massive events like Hardcore Heaven, and the hoovers & horns breakbeat stuff had been replaced with that Hixxy & Dougal Happy Hardcore cheese on toast bollocks. By that point I'd moved on from Hardcore because it was so tacky with all that Pretty Green Eyes type drivel and I got into Detroit/Italian piano house, then speed garage, D+B, and then finally hard house. This stuff still makes me move though, 30+ years on.
Awww glad you liked it m8. I just throw tunes together in my back room, and cobble vids together using a free app on my phone. Nothing technical but I do feel the visuals bring the music alive a bit. (beat matching the dancers to the beat is a challenge, I have to adjust the video speeds to try to sync them together) I don't play out, I just do it for the love of the music. I was 18 in 1991 so saw the start, and it never leaves you. HWND.
@d.j.dazzle1467 whatever it is you do mate, I fecking enjoyed it and so do others - I did the whole TH-cam to MP3 thing on this mix so I've got it on my phone for travelling 👍 I mix myself, started with a shitty Gemini belt drive starter pack, then moved onto 12's when I got enough money, now I've got them plus 4ch Vestax/Pioneer controllers, I prefer the Vestas but the longer time goes the less the software works, no shock really as Vestax are long gone now. Subconsciously I'll pick the songs I like or know when I'm doing a mix - so it's always great to hear someone else's picks as they'll stick on things you'd never have thought of yourself even if you've got them on vinyl/flac. Listening to your mix was a wave of nostalgia, at least two of the songs I'd forgotten existed and then checking the tracklist, I'd never have known what to look for apart from humming the hooks at some kid in Hard2find. Thanks for these mixes. They all take me back and they're all really well done. Mistakes here and there, but that just shows you're doing it properly and it's not all synced - personally I love a mix that isn't perfect, because nobody IS perfect. Even Carl Cox used to fluff a few transitions. Just shows it's being done by a human on a monitor headphone rather than a computer that's syncing beat/key. Keep them coming mate. You might not get 100,000 subs but every person that watches your stuff will appreciate it. All the best bro.
Lmao I've been mixing over 30 years and not done a set yet without fluffing a couple of mixes. Like you said it keeps it real. I often go through my tunes just pulling a pile out to see what's there and listen to all the b sides etc cos even now I still find stuff I swear I've never heard before. From that initial scan I put aside what I think will make a good set from a style point of view (try to stick within a historical time frame really) and just blast through and see if it works. Don't practice specific tune to tune mixes, I just go with the flow. I've done some shockers I won't lie, but every now and then one just gels. Thanks for downloading, it is great driving music. Peace and love brother. 🙏🎧
@@d.j.dazzle1467 no bud, I thank YOU for recording this and making the awesome video to boot. Great production to share with the world. I've listened to this mix a few times now in the last couple of days already and got it saved in one of my playlists (or more) to enjoy again in the future. Keep doing what you doing my dude, thanks very much 🤜
Wow, probably the nicest comments I've ever had. I'm humbled. There's far better deejays out there for sure, I just muck about in my man cave and cobble stuff together. I'm so chuffed when people listen to and appreciate the mixes. Thank you brother. 😁
Whenever a video is called the "best" I normally stay clear but glad I didn't, top set list and by the sounds of it there was no new tech used sounded like 2 decks and a mixer just like back in early 90s, if so mate you smashed it....... nice 👍🤜
Interesting. I wonder if other people think the same. Only added ''best" so I could find my sets easier on other people's devices. Have since realised I can share the channel so don't need "best" anymore. Might change them all just in case. And yeah I have a controller but most are done the old way on vinyl. Mixing slightly looser but sounds more authentic. 🔥
@@d.j.dazzle1467 I find when someone calls it the best that they are bigging it up so you have a pre determined level of expectation that normally doesn't match up to being the best, however as yours say best I had that level of expectation and was hugely impressed and even more so that you are decks, mixer and vinyl, authentic sounds authentically mixed
Im so sad i had this amazing casette tape i got from a friend years ago in like 1994 and i managed to forget that tape in my car when i sold it..... I have no clue what cd it was coppied from but some of the songs on that tape is the best iv ever heard ever. I must have listend to 500k songs to try and find my techno/trance favs but no luck sofar....
They not in my set either then or was your message cut short? 94 was probably not from a cd I'm guessing, was it a live set or studio mix? Can you remember more about it!?
@@d.j.dazzle1467 Sadly non of the songs is in any of your mixes. i belive the songs must be from 92-94 sometime. I find it very hard to place the songs in a category style as what some call hard trance is for me not and so on. I know he had 4 cds and he coppied em all to tapes for me 3 of them i listend to so much that the tapes got destroyed.
Yeah could be anything then. Had the same Convo with my mate the other day. There's an old style of music he used to love but he can't remember what it was? Think it's early trance stuff so we're looking through old universe stuff and tribal gathering, club uk dj's. (dj dag, gayle San, Billy nasy etc). Good luck with your mission. 🙏🎧
Why have to be young. I'm 46, still playing to the same age people I always played to with the occasional 90's kinda reunion party. I actually play more now than ever before and the best part is I've started going back to the 90's stuff and kids are eating it up and more knowledgeable than people my age including myself.
Yes yes yes, these are the positive vibes. Good to hear! Keep encouraging the younger generation with this. I myself was born in 84 and started out in house and trance from 90s. I didn't really discover a passion for "old skool" Peugeot until trave breaks revival in 2005-2007 in UK, and even then it was underground, like good music should be!
@@d.j.dazzle1467 No its not but I thought you might of got my humour towards your title though... Lighten up fella...its not a competition of sarcasm lol. Peace.
I get it now. I called all mine best just so I could find them more easily when I first started uploading them. I actually liked your mix. Some decent old tunes on there, you got any more? My mix is better though. 😜
@@d.j.dazzle1467 mate, you only done the mix 13 days ago lol. Mixing these oldskool tunes is a nightmare...eqing them is soo hard....its easier if you do it via traktor etc so you can put auto volume on. So your mix is better than mine lol...fight lol..I only said it due to your title and I done mine on vinyl...plus I'm a piss taker... I might do so more but it kills my brain trying to do a set I'm happy with...I have to rehearse them to get a decent mix due to how scatty the music is. Sub us and you might see something soon. I've got loads of nu-skool oldskool vinyl I haven't played yet that I need to dob mix of and about 120 oldskool I've not even gone through yet...I'm just soo busy. Cheers for the banter.
It's all good mate I'm loving the banter too. Yeah the mastering on a lot of the old tunes is whack, so getting the levels right is tricky. My mixes are fully on the fly though, just grab a bundle of similar stuff and let loose. Some work, some don't. Lol. I put this one on mainly cos I liked the tunes, a few I hasn't heard for years. Getting my next Bundle ready now. You got 120 old skool tunes to go through? Where from? That sounds awesome mate
53 now, still love it, hardcore will never die❤
If ya know, ya know. 😎
Early 90s was the best ❤
I agree, happier innocent times and the scene was just off the scale. We've all grown up and our lives have moved on, but the tunes are always there to take us back. 😁
Sounds of the Amnesia or eclipse. This was what I started to go to all nighters around the uk. 1991 was the first year I was into the tail end of acid house scene then got the best of the big huge events the biggest promoters put on in 92/94. Great times. 🕊️✌️👍✌️🤩
Or amnesia at the eclipse. 😎. Big complement dude thank you that place was legendary
@@d.j.dazzle1467 Awesome Memories bro. 👊. How I loved those Amnesia early days with Frankie bones Sasha Grooverider & Fabio. Before they played jungle/breakbeat years. Topp Buzz Easygroove Doc Scott Dj Rapp My personal Favourite Was Dave Angel & Carl Cox Lenny Dee Joey Beltram Colin Dale & Favour. TechnoStyle but loved Stu Alan in The early amnesia eclipse recordings and Entropy & Shelley’s. Me in about late 91 into 92 Techno was the way I went into that genre instead of Jungle/breakbeat. The whole scene at this time was special & some amazing music & unforgettable nights & memories created that are unique to those fortunate enough to experience those heady days. ✌️👍✌️🕊️🤩
I completely agree. My journey started in 91 with the early hardcore scene but had been listening to hip hop n electro through the 80s ( against the flow as my mates were more Brian Adams and Billy Joel and stuff 🤕) hardcore went dark and too fast so switched to house n trance for a good few years. Carl Cox at club UK used to kill it, and Dave angel in the back room doing crazy techno. Those days. 💣💥
Awesome mix. Big up yourself.
Thanks for listening. This stuff never gets old. 🔥🎶
Awesome mix 👍 love the fact you didn't just upload it with a png either, it's great having a video along with it to reminisce about the dance styles, clothes, hairstyles etc of the era.
I was a bit too young to go to these raves myself, I was 13 in 1991, but still into the music and would go round scribbling Rave On 91 all over the place listening to Top Buzz on my Aiwa walkman. We still got to go to under 18's nights that actually got in some good djs and mcs to do them - but I'd give anything to have been at a proper one dropping a few doves.
By the time I'd hit 17/18 and could actually go to them, the underground rave scene had pretty much gone and it was all the massive events like Hardcore Heaven, and the hoovers & horns breakbeat stuff had been replaced with that Hixxy & Dougal Happy Hardcore cheese on toast bollocks. By that point I'd moved on from Hardcore because it was so tacky with all that Pretty Green Eyes type drivel and I got into Detroit/Italian piano house, then speed garage, D+B, and then finally hard house.
This stuff still makes me move though, 30+ years on.
Awww glad you liked it m8. I just throw tunes together in my back room, and cobble vids together using a free app on my phone. Nothing technical but I do feel the visuals bring the music alive a bit. (beat matching the dancers to the beat is a challenge, I have to adjust the video speeds to try to sync them together)
I don't play out, I just do it for the love of the music. I was 18 in 1991 so saw the start, and it never leaves you. HWND.
@d.j.dazzle1467 whatever it is you do mate, I fecking enjoyed it and so do others - I did the whole TH-cam to MP3 thing on this mix so I've got it on my phone for travelling 👍
I mix myself, started with a shitty Gemini belt drive starter pack, then moved onto 12's when I got enough money, now I've got them plus 4ch Vestax/Pioneer controllers, I prefer the Vestas but the longer time goes the less the software works, no shock really as Vestax are long gone now.
Subconsciously I'll pick the songs I like or know when I'm doing a mix - so it's always great to hear someone else's picks as they'll stick on things you'd never have thought of yourself even if you've got them on vinyl/flac. Listening to your mix was a wave of nostalgia, at least two of the songs I'd forgotten existed and then checking the tracklist, I'd never have known what to look for apart from humming the hooks at some kid in Hard2find.
Thanks for these mixes. They all take me back and they're all really well done. Mistakes here and there, but that just shows you're doing it properly and it's not all synced - personally I love a mix that isn't perfect, because nobody IS perfect. Even Carl Cox used to fluff a few transitions. Just shows it's being done by a human on a monitor headphone rather than a computer that's syncing beat/key.
Keep them coming mate. You might not get 100,000 subs but every person that watches your stuff will appreciate it. All the best bro.
Lmao I've been mixing over 30 years and not done a set yet without fluffing a couple of mixes. Like you said it keeps it real. I often go through my tunes just pulling a pile out to see what's there and listen to all the b sides etc cos even now I still find stuff I swear I've never heard before. From that initial scan I put aside what I think will make a good set from a style point of view (try to stick within a historical time frame really) and just blast through and see if it works. Don't practice specific tune to tune mixes, I just go with the flow. I've done some shockers I won't lie, but every now and then one just gels. Thanks for downloading, it is great driving music. Peace and love brother. 🙏🎧
I am into this big time
Thank you my friend
That makes two of us for sure!
#StuckIn92
Absolutely the best mix ever, excellently chosen tunes 👌 🤘
Thank you dude, glad it hit the spot 🎧💥
Damn this is a solid mix. Post up the track list!!!
Tomorrow. I've been out tonight. 😁
Done for you mate. Took a minute. 💣🎧
@@d.j.dazzle1467thank you very much! ♥️
Proper nice one, get sorted!!! 🤙
Nice mix and thank you very much for the tracklisting too, you fookin' legend! ♥️🎉🤗
Thanks for listening
@@d.j.dazzle1467 no bud, I thank YOU for recording this and making the awesome video to boot.
Great production to share with the world.
I've listened to this mix a few times now in the last couple of days already and got it saved in one of my playlists (or more) to enjoy again in the future.
Keep doing what you doing my dude, thanks very much 🤜
Wow, probably the nicest comments I've ever had. I'm humbled. There's far better deejays out there for sure, I just muck about in my man cave and cobble stuff together. I'm so chuffed when people listen to and appreciate the mixes. Thank you brother. 😁
You're very welcome mate.
I'm listening again once more 💪🏼
Top mix matey 🤩
Whenever a video is called the "best" I normally stay clear but glad I didn't, top set list and by the sounds of it there was no new tech used sounded like 2 decks and a mixer just like back in early 90s, if so mate you smashed it....... nice 👍🤜
Videos are watchable, if only to see what pops up next
Interesting. I wonder if other people think the same. Only added ''best" so I could find my sets easier on other people's devices. Have since realised I can share the channel so don't need "best" anymore. Might change them all just in case. And yeah I have a controller but most are done the old way on vinyl. Mixing slightly looser but sounds more authentic. 🔥
@@d.j.dazzle1467 I find when someone calls it the best that they are bigging it up so you have a pre determined level of expectation that normally doesn't match up to being the best, however as yours say best I had that level of expectation and was hugely impressed and even more so that you are decks, mixer and vinyl, authentic sounds authentically mixed
I've removed best off all my vids. Good advice I think. 👌🤜🤛
yes mate
Boom
Im so sad i had this amazing casette tape i got from a friend years ago in like 1994 and i managed to forget that tape in my car when i sold it.....
I have no clue what cd it was coppied from but some of the songs on that tape is the best iv ever heard ever. I must have listend to 500k songs to try and find my techno/trance favs but no luck sofar....
They not in my set either then or was your message cut short? 94 was probably not from a cd I'm guessing, was it a live set or studio mix? Can you remember more about it!?
@@d.j.dazzle1467 Sadly non of the songs is in any of your mixes. i belive the songs must be from 92-94 sometime.
I find it very hard to place the songs in a category style as what some call hard trance is for me not and so on.
I know he had 4 cds and he coppied em all to tapes for me 3 of them i listend to so much that the tapes got destroyed.
Yeah could be anything then. Had the same Convo with my mate the other day. There's an old style of music he used to love but he can't remember what it was? Think it's early trance stuff so we're looking through old universe stuff and tribal gathering, club uk dj's. (dj dag, gayle San, Billy nasy etc). Good luck with your mission. 🙏🎧
Top mix 🙌🙌
Thanks bud
Smashed it 👊🏻
Ah to be young again 😳👍🏼🎃
If only. 😂
Why have to be young. I'm 46, still playing to the same age people I always played to with the occasional 90's kinda reunion party. I actually play more now than ever before and the best part is I've started going back to the 90's stuff and kids are eating it up and more knowledgeable than people my age including myself.
Yes mate, I'm 47 and have started going out again, and my two little kids are getting into DnB now 😎// SUBBED
Yes yes yes, these are the positive vibes.
Good to hear!
Keep encouraging the younger generation with this.
I myself was born in 84 and started out in house and trance from 90s.
I didn't really discover a passion for "old skool" Peugeot until trave breaks revival in 2005-2007 in UK, and even then it was underground, like good music should be!
Интересные ритмичные музоны были 👌
gabba, gabba, hey, gabba, hey ...
Great mix. What's the tune on 50.00
Hardcore heaven by dj seduction
I think my mix done on vinyl is better.
This isn't a competition. It's about sharing our love of the music, and keeping the vibe alive. Peace brother.
@@d.j.dazzle1467 No its not but I thought you might of got my humour towards your title though...
Lighten up fella...its not a competition of sarcasm lol.
Peace.
I get it now. I called all mine best just so I could find them more easily when I first started uploading them. I actually liked your mix. Some decent old tunes on there, you got any more? My mix is better though. 😜
@@d.j.dazzle1467 mate, you only done the mix 13 days ago lol.
Mixing these oldskool tunes is a nightmare...eqing them is soo hard....its easier if you do it via traktor etc so you can put auto volume on.
So your mix is better than mine lol...fight lol..I only said it due to your title and I done mine on vinyl...plus I'm a piss taker...
I might do so more but it kills my brain trying to do a set I'm happy with...I have to rehearse them to get a decent mix due to how scatty the music is.
Sub us and you might see something soon.
I've got loads of nu-skool oldskool vinyl I haven't played yet that I need to dob mix of and about 120 oldskool I've not even gone through yet...I'm just soo busy.
Cheers for the banter.
It's all good mate I'm loving the banter too. Yeah the mastering on a lot of the old tunes is whack, so getting the levels right is tricky. My mixes are fully on the fly though, just grab a bundle of similar stuff and let loose. Some work, some don't. Lol. I put this one on mainly cos I liked the tunes, a few I hasn't heard for years. Getting my next Bundle ready now. You got 120 old skool tunes to go through? Where from? That sounds awesome mate
Lovely stuff // SUBBED
Nice one
Thanks 🔥
Proper nice one, get sorted!