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chin dildo said:
A Number Of Names - Shari Vari
Telex - Moscow Disco
New Order - Blue Monday
FUSE - Substance Abuse
Lionel Ritchie - All Night Long (12" mix)
Fix - Flash
De La Soul - Saturday

Can't argue with that! :cool:
 
chin dildo said:
Adonis - No Way Back
ooh yeah... i played that on saturday and it worked up quite a head of steam...

it was around the time everyone had taken some BAD DRUGS though. :D

<edit - skim, your floor would be empty of me if you played 'you got the love'. couldn't you play her cover of 'stand by your man' instead? >
 
Basement Jaxx.....Do Your Thing!! A favourite of mine.

Tim Deluxe - It Just Wont Do..

Ten City - Devotion

Good tunes there Spandex.
 
gotta add a few more...
X² - electric soul
Electronic Warfare (Vocal) - UR
techno/electro - Aux 88
the flow - model 500 (jedi knights remix)
hand to phone - adult
808 beats - unknown dj
egyptian lover - egyptian lover
tour de france - kraftwerk (remix francois k)
bug powder dust - bomb the bass (kruder & dorfmeister remix)
hey you (rock steady crew) - rock steady crew
 
killer b said:
<edit - skim, your floor would be empty of me if you played 'you got the love'. couldn't you play her cover of 'stand by your man' instead? >

That was someone else on the thread :D I played You Got the Love at a wedding reception once... but just the once.
 
a small selection of techno killers:

teste - the wipe
hardfloor - lost in the silver box
UR - inspiration
UR - final frontier
steve pointdexter - let's work that motherfucker
ben sims - manipulated (adam beyer remix)
 
Dask said:
Oh yes!

It's well similar to System 7 - Alphawave Plasticman mix.
yeah... i guess loads of hawtins productions sound quite similar. not heard that system 7 one though: i always avoid that hippy cunt like the plague...
 
The_Reverend_M said:
Geek Ghastly :cool:
that's the boy;)

still play some of his late 90's stuff every so often, and it still blows dancefloors away everytime (and without fail you'll get some young breaks head thinking it's a new tune and asking what it is:D )
 
killer b said:
yeah... i guess loads of hawtins productions sound quite similar. not heard that system 7 one though: i always avoid that hippy cunt like the plague...

Check it out.

It's a fucking great tune. (The hawtin one not the original)

Model 500 - The Flow (Jedi Knights Mix) is up there too. Good choice electroplated!
 
both the underworld remixes of the flow are also cracking

in my mind.... i hear voices

actually, i've got some advent remixes of system 7 which are pretty good... what are my chances of getting hold of the hawtin mix?
 
oh yeah the stantons remix of 'where's your head at' seems to do the trick sometimes, as does the breaksteppy bootleg of kelis' 'milkshake'
 
Dask said:
http://www.discogs.com/release/21571

There are 15 copies for sale on discogs.

Alpha Wave (Plastikman Acid House Mix) (19:35) Is the one you want.

Had no idea it was 20 minutes long, thought it was about 10 :eek:
So not only can you go for a shit, you can do a couple of lines, have a quickie, go to the bar and call your mum, then come back to stick the next one on
 
I think the biggest reaction I ever had to a record was the first time
I shoved on The Preacher Man. I was so lucky by complete fluke I had a copy a good 3 months before most people had even heard it. Every one went ape and no end of peeps were asking "what the hell was that"


Doubt it would have much impact these days to be honest but still a great tune, of the time, and lovely to have seen him doing it live.
 
zeedoodles said:
Doubt it would have much impact these days to be honest but still a great tune, of the time, and lovely to have seen him doing it live.
wrong! it still rips it up big style...

i don't think velvet did the vocal to preacherman though - i think it's just a suitable rant by a baptist preacher.

the second most popular game we used to play as children... is... house
 
killer b said:
wrong! it still rips it up big style...

i don't think velvet did the vocal to preacherman though - i think it's just a suitable rant by a baptist preacher.

the second most popular game we used to play as children... is... house

Great to hear it still rips it up.
He might not have done the vocal. When I saw him live he had a mike on and it was hard to tell what was live and what was not. My state of shall we say over excitment probably did not help.

The first person I heard play the tune was believe it or not Derick May.
 
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