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there were techno tapes yes.

check universe, dreamscape, helter skelter, dance planet, club kenetic etc.

Dave Clarke no, dave angel, colin dale/faver, easygroove, dj producer, a couple with beltram, cj bolland, there's even a mayday obsession one, believe it or not...




lol love how I objectively proved @craner wrong on this one. I found even more of these in the interim.



and one to really rub salt into the wound, the doyen of darkside jungle.


@luka should be thankful, I am pushing craner into conspiracy land. now he's going to deny these were all mislabled.
 

craner

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lol love how I objectively proved @craner wrong on this one. I found even more of these in the interim.



and one to really rub salt into the wound, the doyen of darkside jungle.


@luka should be thankful, I am pushing craner into conspiracy land. now he's going to deny these were all mislabled.

I can't even remember what this is about, you'll have to remind me.
 

thirdform

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I can't even remember what this is about, you'll have to remind me.

Oh that I said that techno was still a thing at the big raves, 93-94 era, it wasn't just jungle and hhc, which you sort of rubbished, despite evidence to the contrary.

Although, to be fair, I can have a real riot with this. Orlando Vorn releasing hard acid gabber on mokem records, Alex Reece making hardcore acid, Optical making happy hardcore, the list goes on and on. A beautiful thing when the genre silos hadn't fully formed. 96 was when it was all over in that sense, everyone had found their safe nitch, even you Ollie! which is why you had to go to northern soul clubs in '97 when you realised what had happened. Which is why the war in The Wire mag between intelligent and hardcore itself was already a nail in the coffin. I'm not a Deleuze fan, but I like the metaphor of deterritorialisation.
 

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Profile:
US-American gabber/hardcore producer and DJ.

DJ Delirium started his career as a DJ in New York and started to make house music soon after. Later on, he moved to Florida where he experimented with Miami bass and New York electro house styles. After that Jeremy moved back to New York, where he started producing hardcore music. In Europe, his first releases were on the CDs "Mind Candy", volumes 1 & 2. He is also notable for being the first American to release a track on the UK hardcore/drum n bass label Reinforced Records ("Days Of Our Lives"). His breakthrough was on the "Thunderdome 3" CD with the track "The Mind Destroyer" in 1993. He made several hits like "Immortality" (together with Buzz Fuzz), "The Way That We Rocked It" (together with Guitar Rob), "I Was Born Hardcore" and lots more. DJ Delirium still makes gabber and hardcore nowadays.
 

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hutcho June 3, 2007

edited over 14 years ago
referencing Phantasm / The Beast (Shadow), 12", HECT 004
This release is rated 4 stars
An unsual release as it stands out as the only classic '93-style darkside EP on this label, although released in approx mid-1994. Very different from anything these boys released before or since...(usually predominantly quality uplifting piano/vocal Hardcore/Trancecore), but this is just twisted and dark - it's simply wicked.
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Top Buzz playing Dave Clarke, a hardfloor remix, Orlando Voorn, Claude Young, (and funniest of all) B12 in 1992!

You must surrender to the robocock industrial tyranny Oliver, follow your continuum and stop flirting with French House!

 

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Top Buzz playing Dave Clarke, a hardfloor remix, Orlando Voorn, Claude Young, (and funniest of all) B12 in 1992!

You must surrender to the robocock industrial tyranny Oliver, follow your continuum and stop flirting with French House!


I've surrendered Third!
 

thirdform

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frustrating label and one of the most caned, capable of pooling pinnacle releases and absolute guff, if you took this down to about 120-122bpm it'd loosen up

Hacienda come alive


Gotta disagree with you there, if you're going to go to 122 you might as well go right down to 110-105, sludge funk. 122 is too fast for that kind of vibe, weirdly enough. Although I'm like that, the 120s are a curse best avoided for me, either really fast 155+ or really slow 110s and below.


 
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