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DLaurent

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22. Michael Been - World on Fire

I never worked out who exactly Michael Been is, but he did the soundtrack to Light Sleeper. One of my favourite films with a nocturnal vibe to it.

 

william_kent

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Alan hawkshaw did countdown too

I knew a guy who was on that, in it's glory days, when the "flamboyant" Richard Whiteley was compering and tory bitch* Carol V did something or other, but anyway, he was eliminated first round...

a shame, he has a couple of paragraphs about me in his unpublished memoir of his "career" in industrial music

and he still owes me six quid for a teenth of sputnik, i don't forget

* edit: not a term I use lightly, but in this case it applies...
 

DLaurent

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23. Alan Parker - Blue Shadow

I sometimes get confused between Alan Hawkshaw and Parker but this track is nice. Not sure what the woodwind instrument is but it's a great bit of library music.

 

DLaurent

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25. Roger Sanchez - Another Chance

Not many tracks take me back to be dropped off at the bus stop for school in my dads V6 Renault Laguna than this. Toto sample... and a good anthem to end on! Hope you all enjoyed the list and some of my blundering!

 

william_kent

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No worries! I don't claim the same music knowledge as most on here, it's just the bedroom DJ in me that likes to curate music.

i was scrambling around to find my usb cd ripper so i could rip and upload my "creation rebel" cd mix, but fortunately my living room is a shambles and i'm totally out of it and as a consequence i've spared you all an hour of psychedelic dub
 

DLaurent

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i was scrambling around to find my usb cd ripper so i could rip and upload my "creation rebel" cd mix, but fortunately my living room is a shambles and i'm totally out of it and as a consequence i've spared you all an hour of psychedelic dub

Let me know if you do find it please
 

DLaurent

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Nice one!

Here's the list


1. Delia Derbshire - Pot Au Feu
2. First Choice - Let No Man Put Asunder (Ron Hardy Dub)
3. King Sunny Ade - 365 is my Number
4. Cannon Fodder Game Intro
5. The Connection Machine - Echoes From Tau City
6 - Alan Hawkshaw - Chicken Man
7, Martin Hannett - First Aspect of the Same Thing
8. R Steve Moore - There is no God in America
9. Godlfesh - Whose Truth is Your Truth
10. Esy Morales - Jungle Fantasy
11. Daphne Oram - Bird of Parallax
12. Quincy Jones - Kitty with the Bent Frame
13. Creation Rebel - Starship Africa part 1
14. Raymond Scott - Twilight in Turkey
15. Paperclip People - Oscillator
16. Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr - You Can't Blame Me
17. MFSB - Picnic in the Park
18. The Congos - Row Fisherman
19. Angelo Badalamentii - Dub Driving
20. Eric Random - Second Sight
21. Chez Damier - I Never Knew Love (Made in Detroit Mix)
22. Michael Been - World on Fire
23. Alan Parker - Blue Shadow
25. Roger Sanchez - Another Chance
26. LJ Waiter - Hook On Your Line
27. Ababus - Relics One
28. Endgames - Ecstasy
29. Sly and the Family Stone - Thankful and Thoughtful
30. Lyndsey Cooper - Botticelli
31. Cluster - Rosa
32. Willesden Dodgers - 122bpm
33. Duke Ellington - Money Jungle
34. Kano - China Star
35. Benis Cletin - Jungle Magic
 

DLaurent

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Also missing

Aretha Franklin - Hooked on Your Love, Womack and Womack - Missing Persons Bureau (Frankie Knuckles) and SOS Band - The Finest!
 

luka

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i think your introduction to the forum was you making a really bland top 100 of driving house baeleic anthems and i thought this geezer abosolutely fucking insane, and i was right
 

william_kent

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14. Raymond Scott - Twilight in Turkey

This just fits in with some of the other early electronic stuff on the list, and the 'oriental' for want of a much better word, melody.




I knew I recognised this melody!

pretty sure Madness did a "egyptian dance' to this melody, think right angled arm postures, one behind the other in a line video *



Mad Professor - Night In Cairo ( 1983 )

almost vindicated because i'm sure I've posted Raymond Scott in another thread as the progenitor of techno

* edit: not going to knock Madness, they did some sort of "roots of madness' documentary film within the last few years and it was like my former school mates were talking to me, all sorts of mischief
 

luka

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if you look up his posting history and go right to the begining youll find it. it was all swiss house driving music it was fucking insane
 

DLaurent

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i think your introduction to the forum was you making a really bland top 100 of driving house baeleic anthems and i thought this geezer abosolutely fucking insane, and i was right
Yeah that was bad. My excuse was I did that list for elsewhere but my other ones haven't got much better.
 
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