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I wouldn't worry too much about continual day to day engagement. It's for posterity. Like planting an acorn you will never live to see grow into a mighty oak.
my jamiroquai thread you mean
I wouldn't worry too much about continual day to day engagement. It's for posterity. Like planting an acorn you will never live to see grow into a mighty oak.
my jamiroquai thread you mean
But Im all about the adulation and ego, you know that.
discogs says 94 but i remember this is as a 1995 tune in terms of endlessly being played
beginnings of linearity but at that time refreshing in its tunnel-vision focus
and you gotta love the "oh yus" chap who pipes up every so often
1995 was probably also the point where jungle started to be produced and released outside the UK (were there any non-UK jungle releases in 1994 that weren't just licenses from UK labels? I'm not aware of any), like this Amen tearout on Germany's Smokin' Drum
Kind of amazing how Hype went from making stuff like that to playing the sort of jump up you'd get at tru playaz nights
Hype is the greatest of all time.
The track above was played regularly at tru playaz nights tho?
Remarc - RIP (DJ Hype Remix)
Wrapping up the Hype selection with perhaps his finest remix. This follows a similar formula to the last two, but pushes the boat out into even more turbulent waters. It's amazing what the man could do with just a couple of breaks. Hot pants and Amen this time round, the former hesitant and stuttering, the latter crashing like thunder over some anthemic throbbing reese-like bass. We pop into a funky mule jump up section (which later Hype revived for 'some people cant handle the streets') and then back into the reese and amen. Supreme ragga surgery that Ive had in the bag for years and played out at least half a dozen times.
I'm thinking of much much later stuff like Hazard, Taxman, Clipz, Twisted Individual.