ROB'S TOP
OLDSKOOL TRAX (part 1) |
Breakbeat,
oldskool, rave... whatever you want to call it, I've split the tunes
into 2 pages, so here's the first half, |
1 | Acen Trip II the Moon (part 3) [Production House] |
Quite possibly the best dance track of all time | |
2 | Son'z of a Loop Da Loop Era Far Out [Suburban Base] |
Best production ever to grace the vinyl stage | |
3 | Naz AKA Naz Organised Crime (DJ Eye Spy rmx) [Deja Vu] |
Classic Urban Shakedown-breakbeat stormer | |
4 | Rhythm
Section Dreamworld [Rhythm Section] |
Massive beats and bass from Dee, Pilgrem & co | |
5 | Criminal
Minds vs. DOT Evil [Labello Blanco] |
Taken from the Soundclash at the Hill remix EP | |
6 | Dance
Conspiracy Dub War (chapter one) [XL Recordings] |
Public Enemy meets the drums of doom | |
7 | Chimo
Bayo Asi Mi Gusta a Mi [Brothers Organisation] |
Italian club stormer with 'ecstasy' crowd noise |
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8 | RAF We've Got to Live Together [GFB] |
Enya-sampling rave staple | |
9 | Q-Bass |
Hammerhead piano assault reaks havoc | |
10 | Kaotic
Chemistry |
Classic beats on the remix 12" | |
11 | Program
2 Beltram The Omen [R&S] |
303 frenzy floors the over-hyped Energy Flash | |
12 | Killerhertz Love Byte [FX] |
Top-drawer piano rouser |
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13 | N-Joi Adrenalin [Deconstruction] |
Spiritual brother to N-Joi's Such a Feeling | |
14 | Messiah There Is No Law [Kickin] |
Grim recitation of the new world order | |
15 | N-Joi The Void [Deconstruction] |
Pick of the bunch from the last great N-Joi 12" | |
16 | Blame 2 Bad Mice Take You [Moving Shadow] |
Breakbeat soundclash with schizophrenic self | |
17 |
House
Crew |
Brilliant booming bass batters braincells |
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18 | Manix Feel Real Good (remix) [Reinforced] |
Superlative effort from the Manic Minds remix EP | |
19 | SL2 Drumbeats [XL Recordings] |
Awesome flip to Way in My Brain |
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20 | Scientist The Bee [Kickin] |
Early DJ Hype effort | |
21 | Prodigy G-Force [XL Recordings] |
Adrenaline rush over funky breakbeats | |
22 | T99 Nocturne [Emphasis] |
Leaves Anasthasia cold | |
23 | Phuture
Assassins |
Rasta-tinged version found on the remix 12" | |
24 | House
Crew |
Emphatic use of sweet vocals | |
25 | Hyper-On-Experience |
Pounding pianos... speedy synths... |
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