Here’s one of the first EPs by Dave Wallace, the man responsible for great tracks like My God and Mind Games, not to mention some of the more underrated and overlooked 94-95 Moving Shadow releases. He’s also a current member of Aquasky. This single is a pretty varied 4 tracker, and this first a-side tune…
Month: January 2009
1st Prodject – Right Before (rmx)
I just noticed a post on B2VOS that 92 Retro might be doing a pressing of unreleased Fokus tunes, including an unreleased remix of the the following track. It’s by Tim Taylor, best known for Egyptian Empire – Horn Track and Istanbul. The original of this tune was on Fokus 001, and the remix is…
DJ Exodus & Woody, take 2
Earlier today I posted a youtube video of the DJ Exodus & Woody “A Classic Skank” EP, which is probably my favorite Skeleton Records EP but one I haven’t tracked down yet. By sheer luck, the guy who originally posted the youtube video (freaky2uk) left a comment and emailed me the tracks. Thanks man! Normally…
Syko & Mak – Comin’ Direct
Awesome grimey stuff from the Parliament Record Shop, featuring the vocal bit from George Kranz “Din Daa Daa”, as used in Shut up and Dance – 5.6.7.8 The only single I don’t have by this these guys is The Homicide EP, which I tried to buy once but got sent the wrong record Syko &…
Turntable Symphony – Instructions Of Life
Most tunes I can easily break down and describe why I think they’re so great. Then there’s tunes like this one, which I really can’t say much about but which I still love to the core. It’s just amazing uplifting 91 stuff. One thing to note is the artists behind it: Turntable Symphony was aka…
DJ Red Alert & Mike Slammer – F*ckin Hardcore
Just got a second copy of this EP… Red Alert & Mike Slammer did some amazing low-bit amiga jams that are still easy to pick up thanks to Slammin Vinyl keeping them in press… this track is one of my favorites. DJ Red Alert & Mike Slammer – Fuckin Hardcore
Glowstyx – The Dabbler
With all the the heaps of praise that Zomby’s “Where were u in ’92? album received last year, I have to say I didn’t see the big deal with that one. It was good but didn’t make my head explode scanners-style or anything. On the other hand, there was another recent album of “new-oldschool” stuff…
Liquid Metal – Edit Tech (Bootie Beats)
Someone asked for more 91 mentasmy tracks, and it JUST so happens I’ve been really into a relevant tune lately, so here it is. This track is off a 91 EP by Omar Santana… but there’s no 4/4 hardcore stomp here, just pure nasty 91 Belgian style goodness. I’d say the regular version of Edit…
Good 2 Bad & Hugly Mix
Just got this posted on my myspace, checking it right now and it has some dope tunes in it (Hyper on “Thunder Grip”, Nookie “Gonna Be All Right”, etc). ASF file though so no direct link, seems to be playing fine in winamp though. 2 Bad Recordings – Oldskool Junglist Set
DJ Devine & Essence – Ease Up
This is one of my favorite tracks on Production House, super choppy cut up breakbeat goodness. The 94 Production House stuff doesn’t seem to be nearly as in demand as the earlier releases, which is a shame because they put out some wicked tracks like this one. Starting with some dicey amen snares, the breaks…